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Author: Rifujin Na Magonote
Status: Ongoing
Mushoku Tensei: Depressed Magician Arc (無職転生 ~失意の魔術師編~) is a Japanese manga series adapted from the light novel Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation by Rifujin na Magonote. The story follows Rudeus Greyrat, who, after a painful separation from his companion Eris, descends into a deep depression. In an attempt to find purpose, he travels to Rosenberg, the second city of the Duchy of Basherant, in search of his missing mother, Zenith. Desperate to prove his worth, Rudeus accepts a high-ranking quest alone. By chance, he joins a B-rank adventurer party named Counter Arrow, where he meets Sara, a girl who reminds him of Eris. As Rudeus navigates this new chapter, he grapples with his inner turmoil, seeking redemption and a renewed sense of purpose. This arc delves into themes of loss, self-discovery, and the complexities of human emotions, offering readers a poignant continuation of Rudeus's journey.
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Author: SAKU
Status: Ongoing
Uchi no Hentai Maid ni Osowareteru (うちの変態メイドに襲われてる, Being Attacked by My Perverted Maid, Учи но Хэнтэи Мэйдо ни Осоварэтэру) is an ecchi comedy manga that mixes outrageous humor with a playful maid-and-master dynamic. The story follows a bewildered protagonist whose daily life is turned upside down by a maid who, despite her dedication, has a wildly perverted personality. Her teasing antics, over-the-top affection, and shameless behavior create a string of embarrassing yet hilarious situations that constantly test the patience—and sometimes the heart—of her master. Combining risqué comedy, slapstick humor, and quirky character interactions, Uchi no Hentai Maid ni Osowareteru delivers a lighthearted and mischievous take on the classic maid trope, perfect for readers who enjoy ecchi stories filled with laughs, chaos, and unconventional romance.
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Author: 운(雲)
Status: Ongoing
Shark (샤크) is a gritty Korean manhwa that plunges readers into a dark world of crime, vengeance, and survival. The story centers on Han Do-Kyung, a man consumed by rage after the brutal death of his younger brother. Determined to take revenge on those responsible, he throws himself into the dangerous underworld, where betrayal and violence are part of everyday life. Unlike many revenge-driven tales, Shark doesn’t shy away from the harsh realities of vengeance—it explores the emotional toll, the moral compromises, and the relentless cycle of violence that comes with seeking justice outside the law. The sharp, realistic artwork enhances the raw intensity of each confrontation, while the pacing keeps tension high as Do-Kyung pushes deeper into darkness. Shark is more than just an action-packed thriller; it’s a chilling exploration of human anger and desperation, making it a powerful read for fans of gritty crime dramas and psychological tales of revenge.
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Author: Koharu Michinoku
Status: Ongoing
My school life has changed drastically just because she likes me that I barely talk with?!Yuizaki Shino, one of the most beautiful girls in the school is a classmate of Fujiwara Sandai sitting behind him. It was only on a whim that Sandai helped her out despite spent his days studying and not having a single friend. It was supposed to be―"I couldn't wait for after school! ....Hey, hold on a minute?"That day and moment led Sandai to start dating Shino. They spend time together after school, they keep up with each other's hobbies, and they stay over frequently.... She's kind-sweet and always clings to him. And somehow, the other classmates started to pay attention to Sandai, they slowly changing his style appearance, and there was a lot of talks around his belt. He's more unsettled than when Sandai alone before. ....Well, this kind of school life isn't so bad, is it?Note: Earlier release chapter will be on Monthly Comic Dengeki Daioh before Comic Walker release
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Author: Toudai
Status: Ongoing
I Was Caught up in a Hero Summoning, but That World Is at Peace (勇者召喚に巻き込まれたけど、異世界は平和でした, Yūsha Shōkan ni Maki Komareta Kedo, Isekai wa Heiwa Deshita) is a refreshing isekai fantasy that takes a different approach from the usual battle-filled narratives. The protagonist is unexpectedly summoned to another world alongside heroes meant to save it, only to discover that the land is already at peace, with no great war or looming catastrophe. Instead of fighting demons or overthrowing tyrants, he must navigate the awkwardness of being a “hero without a purpose,” adjusting to a new life filled with unusual cultures, eccentric rulers, and encounters with powerful beings who find him oddly intriguing. The charm of the story lies in its slice-of-life pace, comedic misunderstandings, and the protagonist’s efforts to enjoy a quiet, fulfilling life despite the absurdity of his situation. I Was Caught up in a Hero Summoning, but That World Is at Peace is perfect for fans who enjoy isekai with humor, heartwarming relationships, and a laid-back twist on typical fantasy tropes.
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Author: Zyugoya
Status: Completed
When I Returned to My Hometown, My Childhood Friend was Broken (Japanese: 故郷に帰ったら幼馴染が壊れていた, Romaji: Kokyō ni Kaettara Osananajimi ga Kowareteita) is a dramatic and emotionally charged manga that explores themes of nostalgia, personal growth, and the complexities of human relationships. The story follows the protagonist returning to their hometown after years away, only to find that their childhood friend has changed drastically, emotionally or mentally “broken” by past events. As they reconnect, the narrative delves into healing, understanding, and the deep bond that has endured despite time and hardship. Through poignant storytelling and layered character development, the manga examines trauma, resilience, and the process of repairing fractured relationships. When I Returned to My Hometown, My Childhood Friend was Broken captivates readers with its emotional depth, compelling drama, and heartfelt exploration of reconnecting with the past while facing the challenges of change, making it a must-read for fans of poignant, character-driven stories.
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Author: Fuyu Azuma
Status: Ongoing
Expressionless Face Girl and Emotional Face Boy (무표정 소녀와 감정 풍부 소년, Mupyojeong Sonyeowa Gamjeong Pungbu Sonyeon) is a heartwarming Korean manhwa that explores the dynamic relationship between two contrasting personalities. The story follows a girl whose expressionless demeanor hides her thoughts and feelings, and a boy whose emotions are vivid and easily read by everyone around him. As their interactions unfold, the manhwa delves into themes of empathy, communication, and personal growth, highlighting how opposites can influence and complement each other in unexpected ways. Blending romance, slice-of-life, and character-driven storytelling, Expressionless Face Girl and Emotional Face Boy captures the humor, challenges, and tenderness of forming meaningful connections. This title stands out for its charming premise, relatable emotional struggles, and the subtle exploration of human behavior, making it a must-read for fans who enjoy stories that balance lighthearted moments with thoughtful reflections on relationships and understanding between people with contrasting personalities.
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Author: Orihara Sachiko
Status: Ongoing
Harukawa-san is Hungry Today Too. (春川さんは今日もおなかがすいている, Harukawa-san wa Kyou mo Onaka ga Suiteiru) is a slice-of-life and comedy manga that revolves around the everyday life of Harukawa-san, a high school girl with an insatiable appetite and a love for food. Each chapter humorously explores her quirky eating habits, her interactions with classmates, and the amusing situations that arise from her constant hunger. Harukawa-san is Hungry Today Too. stands out for its charming and lighthearted storytelling, expressive artwork, and the way it blends food-centered humor with relatable school life experiences. While the focus is on comedy and daily antics, the manga also captures subtle moments of character development and friendship, making it more than just a gag series. Fans of slice-of-life stories, food-themed manga, and humorous high school comedies will find Harukawa-san is Hungry Today Too. both entertaining and delightfully heartwarming.
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Author: Kurou Ooma
Status: Ongoing
Mazumeshi Elf to Youbokugurashi (マズ飯エルフと遊牧暮らし), also known as The Elf Who Likes to Eat or The Elf and the Nomadic Life, is a Japanese manga series that blends fantasy, adventure, and culinary delights. The story follows Saburou Suzuki, a high school student who, after an injury ends his baseball career, discovers a passion for cooking. One day, while out gathering ingredients, he finds himself transported to a vast prairie in another world. There, he encounters a tribe of nomadic elves whose cooking skills are notably lacking. Using his culinary expertise, Saburou begins preparing meals for the elves, introducing them to the joys of delicious food. Through his cooking, he not only nourishes their bodies but also fosters bonds and understanding among them. The series explores themes of cultural exchange, the universal language of food, and the adventures that unfold in a fantastical setting.
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Author: Kamatama
Status: Ongoing
Klutzy, Gullible Nishiga Hachi (どじでお人好し西ヶハチ, Doji de Ohitonoshi Nishiga Hachi) is a lighthearted comedy manga that follows the everyday antics of Nishiga Hachi, a well-meaning but clumsy and overly trusting young man. Constantly stumbling into trouble due to his gullibility and lack of awareness, Hachi often becomes the target of pranks, misunderstandings, and unexpected situations. Yet, despite his flaws, his sincerity and kindness win over those around him, turning even awkward moments into chances for connection. Klutzy, Gullible Nishiga Hachi thrives on situational humor, playful exaggeration, and the contrast between Hachi’s naïve worldview and the sharper personalities he encounters. At its core, the manga celebrates innocence and good-heartedness, reminding readers that being “too nice” isn’t always a weakness—it can also be the key to creating bonds and softening even the toughest hearts. With its blend of comedy, warmth, and slice-of-life charm, this series offers a fun and uplifting read.