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Author: Sugim
Status: Ongoing
What Happens When the Sub Male Lead Goes on Strike (Chinese: 当副男主罢工时, Romaji: Dāng Fù Nánzhǔ Bàgōng Shí) is a witty and entertaining romantic comedy manhua that flips traditional story tropes on their head. The story follows a secondary male character in a typical romance narrative who, frustrated with always being sidelined or overshadowed by the main male lead, decides to “go on strike” and refuse to follow the expected plot. His rebellion sets off a chain of humorous, unexpected events that disrupt the lives of the main characters and alter the course of the story. Through clever humor, meta-narrative twists, and exaggerated situations, the manhua explores themes of agency, self-worth, and the desire to break free from predetermined roles. What Happens When the Sub Male Lead Goes on Strike captivates readers with its unique premise, charming characters, and playful commentary on romance story clichés, making it a delightful read for fans of comedy and meta-romance.
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Author: Sorato Shunsuke
Status: Ongoing
Natsume and Natsume (なつめと夏目, Natsume to Natsume) is a touching manga that beautifully blends themes of identity, self-discovery, and the bonds that shape one’s life. The story follows two characters who share the same name—Natsume—and their meeting sparks an emotional journey filled with heartwarming and bittersweet moments. While at first it seems like a simple tale of coincidence, Natsume and Natsume dives deeper into how people grow, support one another, and confront their vulnerabilities. The manga highlights the contrast and connection between the two Natsumes, creating a narrative that resonates with readers who enjoy slice-of-life storytelling laced with emotional depth. Through expressive artwork and carefully crafted dialogues, the series captures the subtle nuances of friendship, personal growth, and the struggles of understanding oneself. Fans of heartfelt and introspective stories will find Natsume and Natsume to be a refreshing read that leaves a lasting impression, making it a must-try for manga enthusiasts seeking something meaningful.
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Author: Hyuno (혀노)
Status: Ongoing
The story is about Jisuwon, a typical high school freshman with a talent for drawing. He falls for a girl who is already taken, but then meets Seolhyorim, the most beautiful girl in school, and falls for her instantly. He draws pictures of her secretly, but they are discovered by Yang Jinsu and revealed to Seolhyorim. Can Suwon's second first love be maintained?
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Author: Shinjou Takuya
Status: Ongoing
Sawaranaide Kotesashi-kun (さわらないで小手指くん, Don’t Touch Me Kotesashi-kun; also known as Don’t Lay a Finger on Kotesashi-kun) is a heartfelt romance manga that blends school life with emotional drama and subtle humor. The story revolves around Kotesashi-kun, a boy with a seemingly distant and mysterious aura, whose presence attracts curiosity from his classmates. Despite his quiet demeanor and a reputation that makes him appear unapproachable, there is much more to him beneath the surface. The female lead slowly discovers his true nature, peeling away the layers of his guarded personality while developing an unexpected connection that blossoms into something deeper. This manga beautifully captures the charm of youthful relationships, misunderstandings, and the tender process of getting closer to someone who initially seems unreachable. With relatable characters and warm storytelling, Sawaranaide Kotesashi-kun offers readers an engaging mix of romance, slice-of-life moments, and heartfelt emotional growth.
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Author: Ukami
Status: Ongoing
Gabriel Dropout (ガヴリールドロップアウト, Gavurīru Doroppuauto) is a Japanese comedy manga by Ukami that hilariously subverts the traditional image of angels and demons. The story follows Gabriel White Tenma, a top-ranking angel sent to Earth to study among humans and bring goodness to the world. However, upon discovering the pleasures of online games and a lazy lifestyle, she quickly abandons her angelic duties, transforming into a self-proclaimed “fallen angel.” Alongside Gabriel are her eccentric companions: Vignette April Tsukinose, a kindhearted demon who often plays the responsible role; Satanichia Kurumizawa McDowell, an overly ambitious yet comically incompetent demon; and Raphiel Shiraha Ainsworth, an angel with a mischievous streak. Together, their daily antics create a blend of slice-of-life humor, parody, and charming chaos. Gabriel Dropout stands out for its witty reversal of expectations, playful character dynamics, and lighthearted take on the eternal angel-versus-demon rivalry, making it a fan-favorite in the comedy and school-life genre.
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Author: Heisei Owari
Status: Ongoing
The "former" savior, Takeru Yamato, was summoned to another world and executed because of his strength. When he wakes up, he finds himself in Japan, where he spent time before being summoned. However, in the city, demons appearing from "gates" rampage, and those called hunters fight using magic. Returning from another world, Takeru decides to hide his powers and live, but...
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Author: Kanzaka Hajime
Status: Ongoing
Lina Inverse, a wandering sorceress and bandit-killer, joins forces with roving swordsman Gourry Gabriev in what's supposed to be a quick union of convenience.Adapted from Slayers main novels 1-8, 4th volume adapted from Slayers Return movie.
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Author: Aka Chihiro
Status: Ongoing
I Want to Teach that Cheeky Asahi-chan a Lesson (いたずらっ子朝日ちゃんにお仕置きを教えたい, Itazurakko Asahi-chan ni Oshioki o Oshietai) is a rom-com manga where the earnest protagonist vows to curb the antics of the impish Asahi-chan, whose relentless teasing provokes both exasperation and an unexpected flutter of the heart. Every chapter becomes a fresh battlefield of pranks, clever counters, and embarrassing misunderstandings that lead to heartfelt apologies and small sincere moments. As they spar, the duo peel back layers of personality—Asahi's playful defense mechanisms and the lead's growing patience—transforming antagonism into trust. The series balances slapstick humor with tender beats, showcasing charming school-life scenes, gradual character growth, and tsundere dynamics that keep readers smiling. With expressive artwork, quick-paced banter, and satisfying romantic tension, I Want to Teach that Cheeky Asahi-chan a Lesson is a delightful pick for fans of lighthearted rom-coms where teasing turns into affection. Readers who enjoy warm comedy and slow-burn romance will find it addictive.
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Author: Takano Ichigo
Status: Completed
Orange (オレンジ, Oranju, Orange) is a heartfelt romance and drama manga by TAKANO Ichigo that explores themes of friendship, regret, and the impact of choices on the future. The story follows Naho Takamiya, a high school girl who receives mysterious letters from her future self, warning her about regrets she must prevent to save a new transfer student, Kakeru Naruse, from a tragic fate. Orange delicately balances emotional depth with relatable slice-of-life moments, portraying the struggles of adolescence, personal growth, and the power of intervention to change outcomes. The narrative emphasizes empathy, the importance of communication, and the courage to act despite fear or uncertainty. With expressive artwork, tender character interactions, and a moving exploration of time and consequence, Orange (TAKANO Ichigo) captivates readers with its poignant storytelling. It is a touching manga that resonates with fans seeking romance, heartfelt drama, and stories that highlight the significance of friendship, love, and making the most of the present.