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Author: Haneko
Status: Ongoing
Liz who remembers being dumped by her lover in her previous life decides to live freely in her current one. Holding a mysterious power, she was invited to the palace as a saint candidate where she meets with the crown prince who was actually her former lover from her previous life.Though Liz looks to be the weakest among the saint candidates she is (likely) the strongest among them.
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Author: Oku Hiroya
Status: Completed
Gantz:G (ガンツ:G, Gantsu:G) is a Japanese spin-off manga of Hiroya Oku’s Gantz, written by Oku and illustrated by Keita Iizuka, that offers a fresh perspective on the franchise’s infamous death game. The story centers on a group of high school girls who die in a tragic bus accident and suddenly find themselves inside the mysterious Gantz room, where the black sphere commands them to fight monstrous enemies. Unlike the original’s mixed cast of adults and delinquents, Gantz:G focuses on ordinary schoolgirls forced into extraordinary, life-or-death battles. Equipped with Gantz suits and weapons, they must adapt quickly to terrifying missions while grappling with fear, trauma, and the brutal reality of their new existence. The manga retains the franchise’s trademark mix of sci-fi, gore, and survival tension, but frames it through the lens of youthful inexperience and vulnerability. Gantz:G provides a darker, more tragic exploration of innocence thrust into violence, expanding the Gantz universe with a chilling twist.
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Author: Sakano Anri
Status: Ongoing
Guilty Children (ギルティチルドレン, Giruti Chirudoren) is a dark fantasy manga that explores themes of sin, survival, and the haunting weight of guilt in a broken world. Set in a dystopian society where children are forced to atone for crimes not entirely their own, the story follows a group of young protagonists struggling against a system that treats them as both victims and criminals. With its unsettling premise and emotionally charged storytelling, Guilty Children presents readers with a mix of psychological tension, moral dilemmas, and moments of fragile hope amid despair. The manga’s striking artwork emphasizes both the bleakness of its setting and the vulnerability of its characters, drawing readers into a narrative where innocence collides with cruelty. More than just a dark tale, Guilty Children challenges ideas of justice, redemption, and the choices one must make in order to survive. Fans of mature, thought-provoking series will find Guilty Children a powerful and memorable experience.
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Author: Takahashi Yoshiyuki
Status: Ongoing
It feels like I (27 y/o) who specialized in [Training] skill was no longer necessary for the Hero’s party which has grown stronger for a certain degree. At first, I was the center of the party but in the end, the hero dismissed me from the party. However, because I have「Made a great contribution to the party until now」, I received a small「Fief」instead of retirement money. As my heart felt the loneliness of leaving the adventures front-line and heading to my territory, I thought something after seeing the seven villages with their 2500 population. My thoughts are the following… I wonder if I train these people, won’t my territory become strong enough that could even defeat the demon lord?
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Author: Ishiguro Masakazu
Status: Completed
Nemurubaka (ねむるバカ, Nemuru Baka) is a Japanese manga that blends comedy, romance, and slice-of-life elements into a humorous and engaging story. The series follows a quirky and carefree protagonist who tends to oversleep or act absentmindedly, leading to a series of funny misunderstandings and awkward situations with classmates, friends, and potential love interests. As the story progresses, everyday school life, romantic tension, and playful interactions create a lighthearted yet relatable narrative. What makes Nemurubaka stand out is its comedic timing, charming character dynamics, and the way it turns ordinary moments into entertaining scenarios full of laughter and warmth. With expressive artwork, witty dialogue, and humorous situations, the manga captures the joys and awkwardness of youth in a fun and engaging way. Fans of school-life comedies and light romance will find Nemurubaka to be an amusing and delightful read.
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Author: Fujimoto Tatsuki
Status: Completed
Look Back (ルックバック, Rukku Bakk) is a poignant manga by renowned author Tatsuki Fujimoto that explores the complexities of talent, ambition, and the bittersweet nature of life. The story follows two aspiring artists, Fujino and Kyomoto, whose paths intersect in unexpected ways. Both share a passion for manga, but their approaches and personalities differ, leading to moments of friendship, rivalry, and mutual inspiration. As the narrative unfolds, Look Back delves into themes of regret, perseverance, and the fleeting opportunities that define a person’s journey. Through its emotionally charged storytelling and expressive artwork, the manga captures the highs and lows of chasing one’s dreams, emphasizing the profound impact of human connections. Look Back is celebrated for its heartfelt narrative, reflective tone, and the way it resonates with anyone striving to leave their mark in a competitive and unpredictable world.
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Author: N/A
Status: Completed
Captain Tsubasa (キャプテン翼, Kyaputen Tsubasa, also known as Tsubasa: Captain of the Field) is a legendary Japanese manga and anime series created by Yōichi Takahashi. The story follows Tsubasa Oozora, a prodigiously talented young soccer player whose dream is to lead Japan to victory in the World Cup. From his early days playing for Nankatsu Elementary School to competing in international tournaments, Tsubasa’s journey is marked by intense training, rivalries, and thrilling matches that test his skills, determination, and teamwork. The series emphasizes themes of friendship, perseverance, and sportsmanship, inspiring countless readers and viewers to pursue their own dreams. With its dynamic depiction of soccer techniques, dramatic game sequences, and memorable characters, Captain Tsubasa has become a cornerstone of sports manga, influencing generations of athletes and fans worldwide. Its enduring popularity stems from its compelling mix of action, strategy, and heartfelt storytelling, making Captain Tsubasa a must-read for sports enthusiasts and manga lovers alike.
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Author: Tamura Yui
Status: Ongoing
Yoshida the class president has a nervous temperament. But recently her worries are caused by one of her classmates, Yano. He somehow always arrives at school covered in all sorts of injuries, she can't get her eyes off him! She can't control herself, she needs to patch him up!
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Author: Tatsuya Endo
Status: Ongoing
The story will combine the legend of a demon king with a hero who crosses over time and other things. The comedy will involve traveling between a Japanese living room and another world.
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Author: Azuma Tesshin
Status: Ongoing
You Like Me, Not My Daughter?! (娘じゃなくて私が好きなの!?, Musume ja Nakute Watashi ga Suki nano!?) is a romantic comedy manga and light novel series that turns the usual family-romance trope on its head with humor, charm, and emotional depth. The story follows a woman who is raising her niece as her own daughter after her sister’s passing, only to find herself caught in an unexpected love triangle. When a younger man, who initially seemed interested in her daughter, reveals his true affection for her instead, chaos and hilarity ensue. Balancing the struggles of adulthood, parenting, and unexpected romance, You Like Me, Not My Daughter?! offers a fresh perspective on love that transcends age gaps and challenges societal expectations. With its mix of comedic misunderstandings, heartfelt moments, and a dash of drama, the series highlights themes of responsibility, self-worth, and second chances at happiness, making it a unique and engaging story that stands out in modern romantic comedy manga.