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Author: Hakuri
Status: Completed
I Was Wrong (僕は間違っていた, Boku wa Machigatteita) is a compelling drama and romance manga that delves into the emotional turmoil of regret, self-reflection, and the quest for redemption. The story follows a protagonist who realizes the impact of their past mistakes on the people they care about, leading to a journey of sincere apologies, difficult choices, and personal growth. As they attempt to reconcile with those they’ve wronged, they face challenges that test their resolve, courage, and understanding of human relationships. I Was Wrong masterfully balances intense emotional moments with relatable character interactions, illustrating how acknowledging one’s faults can pave the way to healing and stronger bonds. Readers are drawn into the protagonist’s inner struggles, the tension of confronting past actions, and the bittersweet process of seeking forgiveness. I Was Wrong is perfect for fans of heartfelt, character-driven stories that explore love, remorse, and the transformative power of making amends.
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Author: Hinaki
Status: Ongoing
Becoming Princess Knight and Working at Yuri Brothel (姫騎士になって百合風俗店で働きます) is a bold and comedic fantasy manga that blends adventure with cheeky adult humor. The story follows a young woman who unexpectedly finds herself transformed into a beautiful princess knight, only to discover that her new life is far from the heroic fantasy she imagined. Struggling to make ends meet in a whimsical yet risqué kingdom, she takes an unconventional job at a high-class yuri brothel, where she navigates flirtatious encounters, mischievous co-workers, and a clientele full of eccentric characters. As she balances her duties as both a noble warrior and a reluctant worker in a place of pleasure, she gradually uncovers surprising truths about love, identity, and her own desires. With its playful mix of sword-wielding action, over-the-top comedy, and girl-love antics, Becoming Princess Knight and Working at Yuri Brothel offers a uniquely outrageous twist on traditional fantasy storytelling.
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Author: Okinosuke
Status: Ongoing
The Girl Monster I Saved (救った女の子モンスター, Sukutta Onna no Ko Monsutā, 내가 구한 소녀 몬스터) follows the story of a protagonist who unexpectedly encounters a mysterious girl with monstrous traits and chooses to save her from danger. The Girl Monster I Saved blends fantasy, adventure, and emotional storytelling, exploring themes of trust, friendship, and understanding despite appearances. As the protagonist helps her navigate a world that fears and misunderstands her, they face challenges, enemies, and moral dilemmas that test courage and compassion. Readers are drawn into a narrative full of suspense, heartfelt moments, and the gradual bond between human and monster. With thrilling encounters, character growth, and imaginative world-building, The Girl Monster I Saved delivers a captivating story of heroism, empathy, and the surprising connections that can form when someone looks beyond fear and appearances.
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Author: Daisuke Takashima
Status: Ongoing
In the world where "gears" determine life. "Noroa the Zero", who has zero ability to hold the gear, is totally worthless human. However, in fact, he can hold 9,999 gears, but only "cursed gears".
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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: Akatsuka Fujio
Status: Ongoing
Let's La Gon is a gag manga series revolving around a young boy named Gon, his father, and pet bear Beramatcha, as they lead a dysfunctional life of poverty, and the bizarre antics that go on in their lives. The manga is known for being somewhat darker and more surreal than other works from it's author, Akatsuka, making for an experience unlike many other gag comedy manga.
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Author: Oshimi Shuzo
Status: Completed
Shino-chan wa Jibun no Namae ga Ienai (志乃ちゃんは自分の名前が言えない), also known as Shino Can't Say Her Own Name, is a poignant one-shot manga by Shuzo Oshimi that delves into the challenges of social anxiety and self-expression. The story follows Shino Ooshima, a first-year high school student who struggles with a stutter, particularly when attempting to pronounce words starting with vowels. Her speech impediment leads to isolation and misunderstandings with her peers. However, Shino's life takes a turn when she befriends Kayo Okasaki, a classmate passionate about music but lacking vocal talent. Together, they embark on a journey of communication and self-discovery, navigating the complexities of adolescence and the power of friendship. This narrative, inspired by Oshimi's personal experiences, offers a raw and authentic portrayal of the difficulties faced by individuals with speech disorders, making it a relatable and touching read for many.
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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: Kubota Fumio
Status: Ongoing
Chase the Chin Chin Devil! (ちんちんデビルを追え!, Chin Chin Debiru o Oe!) is a wild and comedic gag manga that thrives on absurd humor, slapstick moments, and over-the-top antics. The story follows a bizarre devil known as the Chin Chin Devil, whose mischievous pranks and chaotic energy throw every situation into hilarious disarray. Readers are taken on a fast-paced ride filled with outrageous scenarios, unexpected twists, and characters whose exaggerated reactions amplify the comedy. Unlike typical action or fantasy manga, Chase the Chin Chin Devil! leans entirely into parody and comedic timing, making it a refreshing break for fans who enjoy laughter-driven stories. Its bold humor may not be for everyone, but for readers who appreciate unapologetic comedy, silly premises, and a playful narrative style, this manga delivers nonstop entertainment. If you’re looking for something unconventional, fun, and entirely unpredictable, Chase the Chin Chin Devil! is a must-try gag series that guarantees laughs.