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Author: Yuuji Ninomiya
Status: Ongoing
Bungo (ぶんご, also known as Bungo: Baseball Manga, Bungo: The Baseball Story, or Bungo: The Baseball Chronicles) is a Japanese sports manga series written and illustrated by Yūji Ninomiya. Serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Young Jump from December 18, 2014, to December 26, 2024, the series follows the journey of a talented baseball player navigating the challenges of the sport and personal growth. With a total of 41 volumes, Bungo delves into the intricacies of baseball, showcasing intense matches, strategic plays, and the emotional highs and lows of the players. The manga has garnered significant attention for its realistic portrayal of the sport and its compelling character development. As of December 2024, Bungo had over 7 million copies in circulation, solidifying its place as a notable work in the sports manga genre. Fans of baseball and sports narratives will find Bungo a captivating read that captures the essence of the game and the spirit of its players.
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Author: Yeo Ro-Eun (여로은)
Status: Ongoing
Please Don’t Come to the Villainess’ Stationery Store! (悪役令嬢の文房具店に来ないでください!, 악역 영애의 문구점에 오지 마세요!) is a charming comedy and slice-of-life manga that puts a humorous twist on the villainess trope. The story follows a reincarnated villainess who, instead of scheming or seeking revenge, opens her own stationery store. Despite her peaceful intentions, customers—often oblivious to her notorious reputation—keep visiting, leading to amusing misunderstandings, quirky interactions, and everyday chaos in her shop. The manga balances lighthearted humor, adorable character moments, and a cozy slice-of-life atmosphere, highlighting the protagonist’s efforts to live quietly while her past persona unintentionally causes trouble. What makes Please Don’t Come to the Villainess’ Stationery Store! delightful is its unique premise, playful comedy, and heartwarming charm. Fans of villainess-themed stories, gentle humor, and everyday slice-of-life adventures will find this manga both entertaining and endearing.
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Author: Fukui Takumi
Status: Ongoing
Record of Ragnarok: Jack the Ripper Case Files (終末のワルキューレ ジャック・ザ・リッパー事件簿, Shūmatsu no Valkyrie: Jack the Ripper Case Files, Записи о Рагнарёке: Дела Джека Потрошителя) is an intense spin-off manhua that delves into the dark and mysterious investigations surrounding the infamous Jack the Ripper during the epic battles of Ragnarok. This story follows Jack as he becomes entangled in the clashes between gods and humanity, uncovering secrets, conspiracies, and hidden motives that could alter the outcome of these legendary conflicts. Combining historical intrigue with fantasy action, the series provides a unique perspective on the Ragnarok universe, blending suspense, strategy, and thrilling confrontations. Readers are drawn into a gripping narrative where cunning, intelligence, and combat prowess determine survival. With its compelling plot, rich character development, and intricate mysteries, Record of Ragnarok: Jack the Ripper Case Files captivates fans of action, historical fiction, and supernatural fantasy alike.
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Author: Ishizaka Ryuudai
Status: Ongoing
You Still Call Yourselves Teachers? (先生でいてもいいですか?, Sensei de Ite mo Īdesu ka?) is a Japanese manga that delivers a raw and emotional take on the flaws, responsibilities, and human struggles of educators. The story highlights the imperfections of teachers who, despite their authority, often find themselves overwhelmed by personal issues, societal expectations, and the weight of guiding their students. Instead of presenting teachers as flawless role models, it portrays them as complex individuals who sometimes falter, make questionable choices, or struggle to maintain control in challenging environments. This realistic approach raises thought-provoking questions about morality, professionalism, and the blurred lines between personal lives and professional duties. You Still Call Yourselves Teachers? stands out for its gritty narrative, dramatic tension, and willingness to tackle uncomfortable topics that many school-based stories shy away from. It is a powerful read for those who appreciate manga that explores darker, more human aspects of education and the people who work within it.
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Author: Assamutee Topia
Status: Ongoing
A totally normal high schooler whose only good point is his toughness, Tetsu. The lizard he happened to pick up one day, turns out to be a super rare dragon!? Not knowing how to raise his dragon, he turns to the internet. However, his walk with his super rare dragon is a trending topic. What kind of insane turmoil will this bring into his life...? Here comes the long awaited manga adaptation of the super popular novel series!!
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Author: 5pb Nitroplus
Status: Ongoing
Takumi is a high school student. He is withdrawn and is not interested in 3D things. In his town, a mysterious serial murder case happens and people get panicked. One day, when he chats on the internet, a man suddenly contacts him and gives him an URL. He goes to the website and finds a blog image that suggests a next murder case... On the next day, it really happens... Takumi Nishijo suffers from intense delusions as a result of his apparent schizophrenia and the extremely secluded lifestyle he lives as a hikkikomori. One day he accidentally stumbles upon a gruesome murder scene, a part of a chain of events called "New Generation." After this, his life gets caught up in these events, and he meets a bunch of increasingly insane anime girls with swords.
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Author: Yui Daisuke
Status: Ongoing
Akira Kogure, an introverted loner high-school student befriends the student council president Shizuka Takasaki, who excels in both academics and athletics, blessed with beautiful looks from birth. Though their relationship may seem to be normal, both are keeping a secret that they can't reveal to anyone?!
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Author: Asahi
Status: Ongoing
Russian Transfer Student Who Can't Speak Japanese (日本語が話せないロシアからの転校生, Nihongo ga Hanasenai Roshia kara no Tenkōsei) is a lighthearted comedy and school-life manga that focuses on cultural differences, communication struggles, and the charm of unexpected friendships. The story follows a Russian student who transfers to a Japanese school but faces a major obstacle—she can’t speak the language. Despite the barrier, her sincerity, unique expressions, and sometimes hilarious misunderstandings draw classmates closer to her. Through everyday interactions filled with comedy, warmth, and occasional awkwardness, the manga highlights how kindness and effort can bridge even the widest cultural and linguistic gaps. Russian Transfer Student Who Can't Speak Japanese is perfect for readers who enjoy wholesome school comedies, cute cross-cultural exchanges, and stories that celebrate friendship beyond words. It delivers both laughs and heartwarming moments, showing that genuine connections often go beyond language.
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Author: Kutsugaeru
Status: Ongoing
Shiboritoranaide, Onna Shounin-san (しぼりとらないで、女商人さん) is a lighthearted yet slightly mischievous romantic comedy manga that blends humor, charm, and playful interactions. The story follows a shrewd yet attractive female merchant who becomes entangled with the male protagonist in ways that go far beyond business negotiations. Their encounters are filled with witty banter, teasing exchanges, and comedic misunderstandings that slowly build into a unique relationship marked by warmth and subtle romance. What makes Shiboritoranaide, Onna Shounin-san (しぼりとらないで、女商人さん) stand out is its fun balance of comedy and heartfelt moments, showing how even the most transactional relationships can evolve into something more genuine. The manga’s light tone, engaging characters, and comedic setups make it an entertaining read for fans who enjoy romance stories with a quirky twist and lively chemistry between leads.
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Author: Tsukiko
Status: Ongoing
Shrink ~Psychiatrist Yowai~ (シュリンク ~精神科医ヨワイ~) is a Japanese manga series that blends comedy, drama, and psychological themes. The story follows Yowai, a timid and socially awkward psychiatrist who faces the daily challenges of treating patients while struggling with his own insecurities and personal shortcomings. Despite his gentle nature and sincere intentions, Yowai often finds himself in humorous or awkward situations that test his professionalism and patience. Through interactions with patients, colleagues, and unexpected circumstances, the manga explores themes of empathy, human vulnerability, and personal growth, highlighting how even those in caregiving roles face their own battles. Shrink ~Psychiatrist Yowai~ combines lighthearted comedy with thoughtful reflections on mental health and interpersonal relationships, offering readers a charming, entertaining, and occasionally heartwarming look into the life of a psychiatrist navigating both professional responsibilities and personal challenges.