10.00
Author: Ju hyeon
Status: Ongoing
Forget About My Husband, I'd Rather Go Make Money (남편은 잊고 돈을 벌겠습니다, Nampyeoneun Itgo Doneul Beolgeotsemnida) is a refreshing fantasy and romance manhwa that flips traditional tropes with wit and determination. In Forget About My Husband, I'd Rather Go Make Money, the heroine finds herself in an arranged marriage filled with frustration and limitations. Rather than staying trapped in a loveless relationship, she boldly decides to take control of her destiny—choosing independence, ambition, and financial freedom over relying on her husband. Her journey of building wealth, overcoming obstacles, and carving her own path offers readers a mix of empowerment, drama, and lighthearted moments. With vibrant artwork, a strong female lead, and clever storytelling, this manhwa breaks away from clichés to showcase resilience and self-growth. Forget About My Husband, I'd Rather Go Make Money is a must-read for fans who enjoy stories about independence, romance with a twist, and heroines who refuse to settle for less.
7.00
Author: SHINODA Mikan
Status: Ongoing
The Struggle of Being Reincarnated as the Marquess's Daughter: I'll Deal with What’s Coming to Me! (侯爵令嬢に転生した私の奮闘記 ~来るものには立ち向かいます~, Kōshaku Reijō ni Tensei shita Watashi no Funtōki ~Kuru Mono ni wa Tachimukaimasu~, 후작 영애로 환생한 나의 분투기 ~다가오는 것은 내가 맞서겠다!~) is a charming and engaging manga that blends romance, drama, and fantasy. The story follows a young woman reincarnated as the daughter of a marquess, who must navigate the challenges of aristocratic life, political intrigue, and social expectations. Determined to face whatever obstacles come her way, she uses her wit, resilience, and newfound knowledge to adapt, protect herself, and thrive in a world full of scheming nobles and unexpected twists. The Struggle of Being Reincarnated as the Marquess's Daughter: I'll Deal with What’s Coming to Me! captivates readers with its mix of heartfelt character development, clever problem-solving, and a touch of humor. Fans of reincarnation stories, strong heroines, and historical fantasy will find this manga a delightful and inspiring read.
8.00
Author: Ten Kashiwa
Status: Ongoing
Please Don’t Call Me Queen! (クイーンって呼ばないで!, 여왕이라고 부르지 마세요!) is a lighthearted romantic comedy manga that follows the daily life of a strong-willed and independent female protagonist who is often mistakenly treated with excessive respect or flattery, earning her the nickname “Queen.” Though intended as admiration, she finds the title awkward, overbearing, and sometimes ridiculous, leading to humorous misunderstandings and comedic scenarios. Throughout the series, her interactions with friends, potential love interests, and quirky side characters create funny, awkward, and endearing moments that explore themes of identity, pride, and self-expression. What makes Please Don’t Call Me Queen! appealing is its charming humor, relatable heroine, and playful take on social expectations, delivering a slice-of-life comedy filled with laughs and heartwarming situations. Fans of character-driven comedy and romantic antics will find this manga light, entertaining, and delightfully fun.
8.00
Author: Sakurada Hina
Status: Ongoing
Kingyo no Fun (金魚の糞, "Goldfish Droppings") is a poignant Japanese shoujo manga by SAKURADA Hina, exploring themes of guilt, forbidden love, and emotional turmoil. The narrative centers on a young man who reflects on his past relationship with his stepsister, Kingyo. He recalls her as the epitome of kindness and innocence, someone he cherished deeply. However, his feelings led him to cross a line, resulting in irreversible consequences. The story delves into the complexities of their bond, highlighting the emotional weight of his actions and the ensuing regret. Through introspective storytelling, Kingyo no Fun examines the delicate balance between affection and boundaries, offering a somber reflection on the repercussions of crossing moral lines. This work stands out for its emotional depth and the delicate handling of a sensitive subject matter.
9.00
Author: Mizuno Minami
Status: Completed
Nijiiro Days (MIZUNO Minami) (虹色デイズ, Rainbow Days) is a Japanese manga that blends romance, slice-of-life, and comedy in a heartwarming and engaging story. The series follows four high school boys—Natsuki, Tomoya, Keiichi, and Tsuyoshi—as they navigate the ups and downs of friendship, love, and adolescence. Each character faces personal challenges in relationships, school life, and self-discovery, creating a balanced mix of humor, drama, and emotional growth. What makes Nijiiro Days stand out is its charming portrayal of youth, the genuine bonds between friends, and the realistic depiction of teenage romance and emotions. With expressive artwork, relatable characters, and engaging storytelling, the manga captures the joy, awkwardness, and excitement of growing up. Fans of romantic comedies and slice-of-life stories will find Nijiiro Days (MIZUNO Minami) to be a delightful, touching, and entertaining read.
10.00
Author: Kumagai Kyoko
Status: Completed
Henyoku no Labyrinth (Japanese: 変翼のラビリンス, Romanized: Henyoku no Rabirinsu) follows the story of a daring adventurer who enters a mysterious labyrinth filled with magical traps, dangerous creatures, and hidden treasures. As they navigate the twisting corridors and uncover the secrets of this enigmatic world, the protagonist must rely on intelligence, skill, and courage to survive and thrive. The manga blends fantasy, action, and adventure, exploring themes of perseverance, exploration, and the pursuit of power and knowledge. Through thrilling encounters, intricate challenges, and immersive world-building, Henyoku no Labyrinth captivates readers with a suspenseful and engaging tale of discovery, strategy, and heroic exploits. Fans of dungeon adventures, fantasy battles, and clever protagonists will find this manga an exciting and immersive read.
9.00
Author: Yi Duo (一朵)
Status: Ongoing
Becoming the Queen at the Age of Six (6歳で女王になった, Rokkusai de Joō ni Natta) is a heartwarming yet dramatic fantasy manhwa that tells the story of a prodigiously gifted young girl thrust into power far earlier than anyone expected. After the sudden death of her royal parents, Princess Elenora ascends the throne at only six years old, facing the immense challenge of ruling a kingdom filled with political intrigue and scheming nobles. Despite her tender age, Elenora demonstrates wisdom and determination far beyond her years, relying on her loyal advisors while learning to outwit seasoned politicians who underestimate her. As she navigates the dangers of court politics, protects her people, and strives to honor her parents’ legacy, Elenora’s journey from innocent child to respected sovereign unfolds with emotional depth and inspiring growth. Becoming the Queen at the Age of Six delivers a captivating mix of royal drama, coming-of-age triumph, and the courage of a young ruler shaping her destiny.
8.00
Author: Kiuchi Ramune
Status: Ongoing
Tsuki no Oki ni Mesu mama (月のお気に召すまま, As the Moon Wishes, Цуки но Оки ни Месу мама) is a sweet and emotional romance manga that beautifully blends heartwarming drama with tender moments of love. The story revolves around characters whose fates intertwine under the quiet glow of the moon, exploring themes of longing, connection, and the delicate steps of building a relationship. With its gentle pacing and emotionally rich storytelling, the series captures both the joys and struggles of romance, highlighting how even the smallest encounters can change lives. Supported by expressive artwork and relatable character dynamics, Tsuki no Oki ni Mesu mama delivers a touching narrative perfect for readers who enjoy heartfelt shoujo stories filled with warmth, sincerity, and a touch of poetic charm.
9.00
Author: Makoto Uehara
Status: Completed
The Darkness Was Comfortable For Me (やっぱり俺は暗闇が心地よかった, The Darkness Was Comfortable For Me Manga, Manhwa) is a dark yet deeply engaging series that flips the common trope of heroes chasing glory under the spotlight. Instead, this story explores the unique perspective of a protagonist who feels true peace and strength in the shadows, embracing solitude where others see only fear. The Darkness Was Comfortable For Me blends elements of psychological drama, fantasy, and survival, creating a powerful narrative that resonates with readers who enjoy complex characters and meaningful themes. The manga highlights how darkness, often seen as weakness or despair, can actually become a source of comfort, resilience, and identity. With its emotional depth, atmospheric storytelling, and refreshing take on the hero’s journey, The Darkness Was Comfortable For Me stands out among modern titles, offering fans a thought-provoking experience that challenges the idea of light versus dark in human nature.
8.00
Author: Hongduck (홍덕)
Status: Completed
Seasons of Blossom (청춘 블라썸, Cheongchun Beullasseom; also known as Youth Blossom, Blossom of Youth) is a touching school romance manhwa that beautifully portrays the bittersweet stages of adolescence through different characters’ perspectives. Each arc focuses on a new pair of students, weaving together stories of love, friendship, regrets, and growth across the seasons of youth. From innocent first crushes to the weight of unspoken feelings and past traumas, the series captures the emotional rollercoaster that defines teenage life. The art style complements the heartfelt storytelling, balancing lighthearted humor with deeply moving moments that resonate with readers of all ages. What makes Seasons of Blossom unique is its anthology-like approach, where each character’s story connects to a larger theme about the fleeting yet unforgettable nature of youth. This manhwa has gained popularity for its ability to make readers laugh, cry, and reflect, making it a must-read for fans of emotional, character-driven romance.