8.00
Author: OTONASHI Kanade
Status: Ongoing
Neta Chara Tensei to ka Anmari da! (ネタキャラ転生とかあんまりだ!, Being Reincarnated as a Joke Character Is Just Too Much!) is a Japanese manga that blends comedy, fantasy, and isekai adventure in a hilarious and entertaining story. The plot follows a protagonist who is unexpectedly reincarnated into another world as a “joke character,” a role meant for comic relief rather than heroics. As they navigate this new life, they face absurd situations, unexpected challenges, and interactions with other characters who take their supposed joke status seriously. What makes Neta Chara Tensei to ka Anmari da! stand out is its clever humor, imaginative world-building, and unique take on the reincarnation trope, turning what seems like a disadvantage into a source of comedic and adventurous storytelling. With expressive artwork, witty scenarios, and playful character dynamics, this manga appeals to readers who enjoy lighthearted isekai stories full of laughter, creativity, and unpredictable twists.
7.00
Author: Hayami Rasenjin
Status: Ongoing
Taihou to Stamp (大砲とスタンプ, The Cannon and the Stamp) is a whimsical and lighthearted Japanese manga that blends slice-of-life comedy with quirky, imaginative storytelling. The story follows the daily adventures and unusual antics of its main characters as they interact with bizarre inventions, eccentric situations, and the titular “cannon” and “stamp,” which serve as both literal and metaphorical elements in their lives. Through humorous misunderstandings, playful dialogue, and endearing moments, the manga captures the charm of ordinary life elevated by eccentric creativity. Taihou to Stamp stands out for its clever humor, engaging character dynamics, and imaginative scenarios, making it a delightful read for fans of quirky, character-driven slice-of-life stories that mix comedy with whimsical, lighthearted adventure.
9.00
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.
8.00
Author: Takahara Hirota
Status: Ongoing
If a Demon Lord Were to Get Married in the Countryside (魔王が田舎で結婚したら, Maō ga Inaka de Kekkon Shitara) is a heartwarming fantasy romance manga that mixes slice-of-life charm with a comedic twist on the demon lord trope. Instead of ruling with fear and power, the demon lord decides to leave behind the chaos of his old life and settle down in a quiet countryside village. There, he seeks a simple existence filled with peace, farming, and—most importantly—marriage. His intimidating presence often clashes with the slow-paced rural lifestyle, leading to humorous misunderstandings with villagers, tender moments of unexpected kindness, and a journey toward building a family far away from the battlefield. As he learns about love, relationships, and the warmth of everyday life, the once-feared ruler becomes a surprisingly relatable and endearing character. If a Demon Lord Were to Get Married in the Countryside is a refreshing fantasy for readers who enjoy romance, comedy, and the gentle beauty of ordinary happiness.
9.00
Author: Ippatu
Status: Ongoing
Leon, an elite soldier from a militaristic Europe, was forcibly embarked on a secret expedition. In a ruined Japan, abandoned for more than 200 years, he and his companions in misfortune must recover a terrifying weapon. Its code name: Tsugumi. All we know about it is that its destructive potential is such that the world has preferred to crush the archipelago under a shower of atomic bombs rather than see its development completed...But the operation turned short: the plane crashed, and Leon found himself alone in Tokyo Bay. Hungry, at the end of his strength, with only one anti-radiation suit for protection, he quickly discovers that the city is not as deserted as expected...
7.00
Author: Remon Tokugawa
Status: Ongoing
Homeless Tensei: Isekai De Jiyuu Sugiru Majutsu Jisoku Seikatsu (ホームレス転生: 異世界で自由すぎる魔術自足生活) is an exciting isekai manga that follows the adventures of a protagonist reborn into another world, where he embraces a life of self-sufficient magic and unparalleled freedom. The story blends action, fantasy, and humor as the main character navigates the challenges of his new environment while mastering magical abilities and creating a lifestyle independent from conventional society. Homeless Tensei: Isekai De Jiyuu Sugiru Majutsu Jisoku Seikatsu captivates readers with its inventive world-building, clever problem-solving, and lighthearted yet engaging storytelling. Fans of isekai, fantasy, and self-sufficiency-themed manga will enjoy the protagonist’s journey of exploration, personal growth, and magical mastery. With its unique premise, entertaining adventures, and charming protagonist, Homeless Tensei: Isekai De Jiyuu Sugiru Majutsu Jisoku Seikatsu is a must-read title for anyone seeking a refreshing take on the reincarnation genre.
8.00
Author: Tagro
Status: Ongoing
Hen-Zemi (Japanese: 変ゼミ, Romanized: Hen-Zemi) follows the humorous and unconventional story of a university seminar that deals with bizarre, risqué, and often awkward topics. The manga centers on students who must navigate strange assignments, eccentric professors, and comedic situations that challenge social norms and personal boundaries. Blending slice-of-life, comedy, and romance, Hen-Zemi explores themes of curiosity, personal growth, and the hilarity of dealing with unusual academic scenarios. Through witty dialogue, quirky characters, and relatable college-life experiences, the manga immerses readers in a lighthearted and entertaining world where learning goes hand-in-hand with laughter, awkwardness, and unexpected bonds. Fans of comedic, character-driven stories and school-life humor will find Hen-Zemi an engaging and fun read.
8.00
Author: Killer Whale
Status: Ongoing
King Game (Japanese: キングゲーム, King Game) is a suspenseful and thrilling horror manga that delves into the dark consequences of a deadly party game. The story follows a group of high school students who receive mysterious orders as part of the “King Game,” where defying the rules often leads to terrifying punishment or death. As the students navigate fear, betrayal, and escalating tension, the manga explores themes of trust, human nature under pressure, and the extremes people can reach when survival is at stake. Each turn of the game brings unexpected twists, shocking revelations, and moral dilemmas that test the characters’ courage and intellect. With gripping suspense, intense psychological tension, and well-developed characters, King Game keeps readers on edge from start to finish. Fans of horror, thriller, and psychological manga will find King Game an immersive and chilling experience, blending fear, strategy, and suspense in a high-stakes narrative that leaves a lasting impact.
8.00
Author: Maijou Outarou
Status: Ongoing
Apparently I have germophobia. Maybe because of that girls in my class hate me. One day, they threw me into Yukimura house, a place well-known in the neighbourhood as some hoarder's garbage dump . There I had a fateful encounter with a boy, who's also a hitman.~ Love story of germophobic girl that bloomed in the garbage house ~