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Author: Michiru Nakayama
Status: Ongoing
I Want the Losing Heroine to Win!! (負けヒロインが勝つ話が読みたい!!, Make Heroine ga Katsu Hanashi ga Yomitai!!) is a romantic comedy manga that flips the usual love story tropes by shining the spotlight on the so-called “losing heroine.” The plot follows a protagonist who becomes frustrated with the predictable outcomes where the main heroine always wins the romance, leaving the side girl heartbroken. Determined to change that, he finds himself rooting for the underdog heroine and doing everything he can to help her find happiness. I Want the Losing Heroine to Win!! stands out for its refreshing premise, heartfelt comedy, and relatable appeal to readers who have always secretly wanted their favorite supporting girl to get the love she deserves. Mixing playful humor with emotional storytelling, this series captures the charm of romance from a new perspective. It’s an enjoyable read for fans of school-life rom-coms, meta humor, and stories that challenge the classic love triangle dynamic.
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Author: Yagami Hiroki
Status: Ongoing
Dear Boys (ディアボーイズ, Dia Bōizu) is a sports manga that focuses on basketball, teamwork, and personal growth. The story follows the Mizuho High School basketball team as they strive to overcome challenges on and off the court, aiming to become champions despite facing stronger and more experienced opponents. With dynamic game sequences, strategic plays, and intense rivalries, Dear Boys highlights the importance of friendship, perseverance, and the drive to improve. The series also delves into the personal lives and development of each team member, giving depth to the characters beyond the sport itself. Fans of sports manga will appreciate the combination of thrilling basketball action, emotional storytelling, and the depiction of teamwork and determination. Dear Boys (ディアボーイズ, Dia Bōizu) is a compelling read for anyone who enjoys high-energy sports narratives with well-rounded characters and inspiring themes.
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Author: Tsubasa Nanaki
Status: Ongoing
Feria, the younger sister of a feudal lord from a remote region, is chosen as a candidate to be the king's 31st consort... being that the king visits the candidates by the order they were appointed once each month, she can only meet him on the 31st of each month. “Am I the queen of unlucky draws or what?” She resigns herself to her fate and spends her time tending to the fields. However, falling in love with the king on their first meeting, her place as the 31st consort becomes the biggest obstacle.
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Author: ASANO Rin
Status: Ongoing
Kyoto & Wagashi & Family (京都と和菓子と家族, Kyoto & Wagashi & Family) is a heartwarming manga that beautifully blends slice-of-life storytelling, family dynamics, and traditional Japanese culture. The story revolves around a family deeply connected through their love for wagashi, the traditional Japanese sweets, and their daily life in the picturesque city of Kyoto. Readers are drawn to Kyoto & Wagashi & Family for its charming depiction of family bonds, culinary artistry, and the serene yet engaging portrayal of Kyoto’s cultural backdrop. Each chapter explores the warmth, humor, and challenges of family life, highlighting personal growth, mutual support, and the joy of shared traditions. With its combination of wholesome storytelling, detailed depictions of wagashi-making, and the exploration of familial love, Kyoto & Wagashi & Family offers a relaxing and immersive reading experience for fans who enjoy slice-of-life manga rich in culture, heartwarming moments, and authentic Japanese traditions.
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Author: Pepu
Status: Ongoing
I Reincarnated as the Little Sister of a Death Game Manga’s Murder Mastermind and Failed (デスゲーム漫画の黒幕殺人鬼の妹に転生して失敗した, Death Game Manga no Kuromaku Satsujinki no Imouto ni Tensei shite Shippai shita) centers on Mai, who wakes up one day remembering that her perfect stepbrother Makoto is in fact the mastermind from a death game manga, destined to orchestrate horrors—including murdering her. Armed with this deadly foreknowledge, Mai resolves to change her fate by planning daily “surprises” to distract or change Makoto’s trajectory, especially triggered by his repeated comment that nothing ever surprises him anymore. But as Makoto begins exhibiting odd behaviors and Mai’s attempts to alter the future repeatedly unravel, she realizes how fragile hope can be. I Reincarnated as the Little Sister of a Death Game Manga’s Murder Mastermind and Failed is a psychological thriller-romance that questions whether one can escape narrative inevitability, how well one truly knows someone born to villainy, and whether love or fear can reshape a destined massacre.
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Author: Kamiya Yuu
Status: Ongoing
The internet is full of rumors about the Neet and Hikikomori genius gamer siblings Sora and Shiro. The two go as far as to refer to the world as a "shit game", but then one day a young man calling himself "God" summons them to a parallel universe. There, God has forbidden war, and "everything is to be settled with games". Yes, even the national borders. Driven into a corner by other species, the 'human species' is down to its last city. Can Sora and Shiro, these related failures of society, become the saviors of humankind in this parallel world?
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Author: KAMOSHIDA Hajime
Status: Ongoing
From MangaHelpers:After being kicked out of the main dorms for bringing in a stray cat, Kanda Sorata is forced to live in the smaller Sakura Halls where problem students are sent to live. Although he doesn?t mind his roommates, Sorata can?t wait to move out of Sakura Halls. But when Shiina Mashiro moves into the dorm, everything changes. Mashiro is an artistic genius who, at a young age, won many awards for her skills, but due to her childhood being so focused on art, she has no common sense and social skills. Forced to take the role of taking care of Mashiro, Sorata learns about himself and begins on a path of self improvement.
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Author: Neko Maatan
Status: Ongoing
A Mother in Her 30s Like Me Is Alright? (30代の私でも母親って大丈夫?, A Mother in Her 30s Like Me Is Alright?) is a heartfelt and relatable manga that delves into the challenges, joys, and self-discoveries of motherhood in adulthood. The story follows a woman in her thirties navigating the complexities of parenting while balancing personal growth, relationships, and societal expectations. With humor, sincerity, and emotional depth, A Mother in Her 30s Like Me Is Alright? captures the realistic struggles of modern motherhood, including moments of doubt, unexpected challenges, and tender experiences that foster connection and love. The manga highlights character development, family dynamics, and the evolving identity of a mother, offering readers both comfort and insight. Through warm storytelling, relatable scenarios, and nuanced interactions, it presents an authentic portrayal of life as a parent later in adulthood. Fans seeking emotional resonance, humor, and thoughtful reflections on parenting will find A Mother in Her 30s Like Me Is Alright? a touching and memorable read.
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Author: Fujiko F. Fujio
Status: Ongoing
Time Stop Brave
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Author: Haneta Daisuke
Status: Ongoing
I May Be a Villainess, but Please Make Me Your Sex Slave! (悪女かもしれないけど、私を性奴隷にして下さい!, Akujo kamoshirenai kedo, Watashi o Seidorei ni Shite Kudasai!) reimagines the villainess genre as a mature romance that centers on consent, emotional complexity, and agency. The story follows a heroine who deliberately adopts a scandalous persona to explore a taboo relationship with a powerful counterpart, creating tension between public reputation and private desire. Rather than glamorizing exploitation, the manga frames intimacy as negotiation and trust building, where both characters reveal vulnerabilities and confront past wounds. The narrative explores themes of identity, redemption, and the cost of social label, while gradually allowing genuine affection to emerge from staged roles. Sharp dialogue and character-driven development balance darker humor with heartfelt moments, making romantic beats feel earned rather than gratuitous. Fans seeking an adult, provocative, yet thoughtful romance will find this title compelling for its psychological depth and focus on mutual respect.