8.00
Author: Hako Ichiiro
Status: Completed
Brother for Rent (Rental Onii-chan or レンタルおにいちゃん) is a poignant Japanese manga that explores themes of family, loss, and the search for warmth in the absence of a loved one. The story follows Kanami Tachibana, a young girl who, after the death of her parents, finds her once-kind older brother becoming distant and abusive. Struggling with loneliness and yearning for the familial bond she once had, Kanami decides to "rent" a brother. She meets Makoto Asahi, a college student who offers her the companionship and care she seeks. As their relationship deepens, Kanami begins to heal, learning to trust and open her heart again. Brother for Rent delves into the complexities of grief and the human need for connection, presenting a heartfelt narrative that resonates with readers seeking stories of emotional growth and resilience.
8.00
Author: Yamamoto Hideo
Status: Completed
Ichi the Killer (殺し屋1, Koroshiya Ichi) is a notorious psychological crime manga that delves into the darkest corners of violence, obsession, and human depravity. Written by Hideo Yamamoto, the series follows the brutal underworld of the yakuza, where power struggles, sadistic desires, and fractured minds collide. At its center is Ichi, a deeply troubled man with overwhelming combat ability, manipulated into becoming a weapon of chaos. His path crosses with Kakihara, a sadomasochistic enforcer who thrives on pain and seeks an opponent capable of truly challenging him. Their twisted cat-and-mouse dynamic drives the story into a harrowing exploration of trauma, morality, and the extremes of human nature. With its raw art style, graphic violence, and unflinching psychological themes, Ichi the Killer is not a lighthearted read, but a disturbing yet thought-provoking narrative. It remains a cult classic among fans of mature, gritty manga that pushes boundaries and exposes the fragile line between control and madness.
10.00
Author: Ise Katsura
Status: Completed
Onani Master Kurosawa (also known as Masturbation Master Kurosawa, オナニーマスター黒沢) is a psychological and coming-of-age manga by Katsura Ise that delves into the darker and more realistic struggles of adolescence. The story follows Kakeru Kurosawa, a lonely high school student who secretly engages in perverse acts as an outlet for his frustration and isolation, believing himself superior to his classmates while resenting their social lives. However, his dark secret is discovered, and what starts as a twisted routine evolves into a harsh confrontation with guilt, regret, and the consequences of his actions. This turning point forces Kurosawa to reflect on his life choices, face the people he hurt, and seek redemption, gradually growing into a more empathetic and self-aware individual. Despite its provocative premise, the manga is deeply emotional and philosophical, often described as a “hidden gem” for its raw portrayal of youth, loneliness, and the difficult journey of self-acceptance.
7.00
Author: Agasawa Koucha
Status: Ongoing
You and I are Polar Opposites (きみと僕は、なにもかも正反対。, Kimi to Boku wa, Nanimo Kamo Seihantai., Ты и я — полные противоположности) is a refreshing romantic comedy manga that explores how two completely different personalities can create an unexpectedly heartwarming bond. The story follows Azuma, a serious and introverted student, and Osamu, a cheerful and free-spirited classmate whose outgoing nature constantly clashes with Azuma’s reserved demeanor. Despite their stark differences, the two gradually discover that their contrasting traits complement each other in surprising ways, leading to humorous misunderstandings, tender moments, and the slow blooming of something deeper than friendship. What makes You and I are Polar Opposites engaging is its balance of lighthearted comedy with genuine emotional development, offering readers a story that feels both relatable and charming. With expressive artwork and witty dialogue, the manga captures the ups and downs of high school life while celebrating the idea that love and connection often grow strongest between those who seem worlds apart.
8.00
Author: Hajime Inoryuu
Status: Completed
My Dearest Self with Malice Aforethought (私の愛しい人は悪意をもって, Watashi no Itoshii Hito wa Akui wo Motte) is a Japanese suspense and psychological manga series that intricately blends mystery, drama, and dark romance. The story follows a protagonist entangled with someone they deeply care for, only to discover hidden malice and ulterior motives lurking beneath the surface. As the narrative unfolds, readers are drawn into a tense web of deception, manipulation, and emotional conflict, where trust is fragile and every interaction carries weighty consequences. My Dearest Self with Malice Aforethought explores themes of human psychology, moral ambiguity, and the complexity of intimate relationships, keeping readers constantly guessing about characters’ true intentions. With its gripping storytelling, nuanced character development, and atmospheric artwork, the series delivers a compelling experience that balances suspense with emotional depth. Fans of psychological drama and dark romance will find My Dearest Self with Malice Aforethought both thrilling and thought-provoking.
9.00
Author: Oshimi Shuzo
Status: Completed
Aku no Hana (悪の華, The Flowers of Evil) is a psychological drama and romance manga that delves into the darker side of adolescent emotions, obsession, and desire. The story follows Takao Kasuga, a seemingly ordinary middle school student whose life takes a disturbing turn after he impulsively steals a classmate’s gym clothes. This act draws him into a complex relationship with the enigmatic and rebellious Sawa Nakamura, whose manipulative and unpredictable nature forces Takao to confront his own suppressed feelings and moral boundaries. Aku no Hana explores themes of guilt, shame, and the struggle between societal expectations and personal impulses, offering a raw and unsettling glimpse into the turbulence of adolescence. Readers are drawn to the manga’s intense psychological tension, character-driven narrative, and its realistic portrayal of teenage angst, rebellion, and the consequences of one’s choices. Fans of dark, introspective stories and coming-of-age drama will find Aku no Hana compelling, thought-provoking, and unforgettable.
9.00
Author: Harold Sakuishi
Status: Completed
Beck (ベック, Bekku) is a celebrated coming-of-age music manga that follows the electrifying rise of a teenage rock band chasing their dream of stardom. The story centers on Yukio “Koyuki” Tanaka, a shy and aimless 14-year-old whose life changes when he rescues an odd-looking dog named Beck and meets its owner, the charismatic young guitarist Ryusuke Minami. Drawn into Ryusuke’s passion for music, Koyuki discovers an unexpected talent for guitar and vocals, gradually shedding his insecurities as the band—aptly named BECK—takes shape. Together, the members face fierce rivalries, personal struggles, and the gritty realities of the music industry, from underground gigs to international stages. Blending emotional character growth with the raw energy of rock and roll, Beck captures the thrill of creative ambition and the bonds forged through music, making it an inspiring and unforgettable story for fans of music-driven dramas and heartfelt coming-of-age journeys.
8.00
Author: Fujimoto Tatsuki
Status: Completed
Goodbye, Eri (さよなら、エリ, Sayonara, Eri) is a poignant drama and coming-of-age manga by Tatsuki Fujimoto that explores themes of grief, memory, and the power of storytelling. The story follows a young boy whose life changes after meeting Eri, a girl with a complex past and fragile health. Through their interactions, the manga delves into deep emotional experiences, exploring love, loss, and the impact people leave on each other’s lives. Told with Fujimoto’s signature blend of heartfelt moments, dark humor, and inventive narrative techniques, Goodbye, Eri balances the innocence of youth with the harsh realities of life, creating a story that is both touching and thought-provoking. The manga appeals to readers who enjoy emotionally resonant, character-driven stories that explore human connections, personal growth, and the bittersweet nature of saying goodbye while capturing the fleeting beauty of life.
10.00
Author: Kintetsu Yamada
Status: Completed
Telework Yotabanashi (テレワーク四方山話, Telework Yomoyamabanashi) is a lighthearted slice-of-life manga that humorously portrays the daily ups and downs of working from home. Set during the rise of telecommuting, the story captures the quirky situations, awkward mishaps, and unexpected joys that come with balancing professional duties and personal life under one roof. From video call blunders and communication struggles to the small comforts of being at home, Telework Yotabanashi delivers relatable comedy that resonates with modern readers who have experienced remote work. The manga’s simple yet expressive art style enhances its charm, turning everyday scenarios into amusing and heartwarming moments. More than just workplace comedy, it also highlights themes of connection, adaptation, and finding balance in a changing world. Fans of slice-of-life stories, workplace humor, and short comedic chapters will find Telework Yotabanashi an entertaining and refreshing read that perfectly reflects today’s teleworking lifestyle.
10.00
Author: Urasawa Naoki
Status: Completed
20th Century Boys (20世紀少年, Nijusseiki Shōnen) is a gripping mystery and thriller manga that weaves together childhood memories, suspenseful conspiracies, and the fate of humanity. The story follows a group of friends who, after recalling games and secrets from their youth, uncover a sinister plot threatening the world. Combining elements of nostalgia, detective work, and psychological drama, the series explores how innocent adventures of the past can have far-reaching consequences. With its intricate storyline, 20th Century Boys highlights themes of friendship, courage, and the battle between good and evil, keeping readers on edge as the characters confront mysteries, betrayal, and moral dilemmas. Fans of thriller manga, suspenseful storytelling, and character-driven narratives will be captivated by its clever plotting, detailed world-building, and intense emotional stakes. This series is a must-read for those seeking a thought-provoking, high-stakes adventure that reflects on childhood, society, and the unforeseen impact of past actions.