9.00
Author: Sakaishi Yusaku
Status: Ongoing
The Holy Knight’s Dark Road (聖騎士の暗黒道, Seikishi no Ankoku-dō) is a gripping fantasy manga that explores the downfall and transformation of a once-noble warrior. The protagonist, a holy knight admired for his loyalty and righteousness, finds his faith shattered after betrayal, corruption, and the cruel truths hidden within the kingdom he swore to protect. Stripped of honor and cast aside, he chooses a path of vengeance, embracing forbidden powers and walking the thin line between justice and darkness. This descent into the shadows is not merely a tale of revenge, but also one of inner conflict—questioning morality, ideals, and the true cost of power. With a mix of intense battles, emotional storytelling, and morally gray characters, The Holy Knight’s Dark Road offers a refreshing twist on the knightly archetype, showing that even the brightest champions may fall when faced with despair. It’s a must-read for fans of dark fantasy and tragic yet powerful character journeys.
9.00
Author: Lucks
Status: Ongoing
I Used to Be a Boss (かつてボスだった俺, Katsute Bosu Datta Ore) is a fantasy comedy manga that flips the classic adventure trope by telling the story from the perspective of a former final boss. Once feared as the ultimate villain who stood at the peak of power, the protagonist now finds themselves stripped of their former glory and trying to adapt to an ordinary—or at least less intimidating—life. However, remnants of their overwhelming abilities, sharp wit, and commanding presence still linger, often dragging them into hilarious or chaotic situations despite their wish for a quieter existence. I Used to Be a Boss stands out for its playful twist on RPG-like storytelling, combining humor, character growth, and the contrast between past power and present struggles. Perfect for fans of fantasy parodies, overpowered characters with comedic undertones, and lighthearted world-building, this series offers a fun and refreshing take on the “villain turned ordinary” storyline.
9.00
Author: IR
Status: Ongoing
I ended up possessing the body of a stepmother in a fairytale, who was so jealous of her stepdaughter that she poisoned her and was executed by her husband. As I was getting along and showering my cute and lovely stepdaughter, Blanche, with love… “That’s strange. Since when did your wife treat your daughter so preciously?” …my idiotic husband kept getting in my way! “I am also Blanche’s parent. You need to apologize for being suspicious of me.” “And if I don’t?” “Then I shall come find you in your bedroom, Your Grace.” “…..” “I’ve also prepared an especially sexy lingerie as well.” And that’s how I dealt a fatal blow with a smirk on my face.
10.00
Author: Turbo Engine
Status: Ongoing
Female Knight and the Kemonomimi Child (ケモノ耳の子供と女騎士, Kemonomimi no Kodomo to Onna Kishi) is a touching fantasy manga that blends adventure, heartwarming bonds, and emotional storytelling. In Female Knight and the Kemonomimi Child, the tale begins with a battle-hardened female knight who, after a fateful encounter, takes in a young kemonomimi (beast-eared) child. Their unlikely companionship evolves into a journey filled with danger, self-discovery, and the pursuit of a place they can truly call home. The manga skillfully balances moments of lighthearted warmth with the challenges of survival in a harsh fantasy world, highlighting themes of family, trust, and resilience. With beautifully detailed artwork and a heartfelt narrative, Female Knight and the Kemonomimi Child resonates with readers who enjoy stories about found family, protective guardians, and the gentle growth of love between characters bound not by blood, but by choice. It’s a must-read for fans of emotional fantasy adventures.
8.80
Author: N/A
Status: Ongoing
The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You (君のことが大大大大大好きな100人の彼女, Kimi no Koto ga Dai Dai Dai Dai Daisuki na 100-nin no Kanojo) is a hilarious and over-the-top romantic comedy manga that takes the harem genre to its absolute extreme. The story follows Aijou Rentarou, a boy who, after years of rejection, receives a divine revelation that he is destined to have 100 soulmates. However, there’s a catch: if he fails to return any of their feelings, that girl will face a tragic fate. Determined to love them all equally, Rentarou embraces his wild destiny, building relationships filled with comedic chaos, heartwarming affection, and absurdly charming scenarios. The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You combines slapstick humor, parody, and genuine romance, making it a unique blend of comedy and heartfelt storytelling. With expressive art and endless creativity, this manga is a must-read for fans of harem rom-coms that don’t take themselves too seriously but still deliver plenty of heart.
10.00
Author: Oosetu Riku
Status: Ongoing
Nezumi’s First Love (ネズミの初恋, Nezumi no Hatsukoi) is a Japanese manga that blends romance, slice-of-life, and coming-of-age storytelling into a sweet and heartfelt narrative. The story follows Nezumi, a shy and gentle protagonist experiencing the thrills and anxieties of first love, navigating emotions, misunderstandings, and the excitement of young romance. Through interactions with friends, classmates, and the love interest, Nezumi learns about trust, courage, and the bittersweet joys of growing up. What makes Nezumi’s First Love stand out is its delicate portrayal of emotional vulnerability, relatable adolescent experiences, and tender moments that capture the innocence of early romance. With expressive artwork, charming character dynamics, and heartfelt storytelling, this manga appeals to readers who enjoy light, romantic slice-of-life stories full of warmth, humor, and the excitement of discovering love for the first time. Nezumi’s First Love offers a sweet and emotionally engaging reading experience for fans of youthful romance.
8.00
Author: Miyajima Reiji
Status: Ongoing
The Children of Shiunji Family (紫雲寺家の子供たち, Shiunji-ke no Kodomotachi) is a quirky romantic comedy manga that mixes family chaos with unexpected romance. The story follows Arata Shiunji, who lives with his five beautiful sisters, each with distinct personalities that constantly stir up lively and often hilarious situations. However, things take a sharp turn when Arata discovers that he is not a biological sibling but an adopted member of the Shiunji family. In The Children of Shiunji Family, this shocking truth paves the way for complicated emotions, comedic misunderstandings, and budding romance that pushes the boundaries of family dynamics. With its balance of humor, lighthearted charm, and romantic tension, the series delivers an engaging narrative that keeps readers entertained. Fans of rom-com manga with unusual setups will find The Children of Shiunji Family both funny and surprisingly heartfelt, offering a fresh take on love and identity within a unique family setting.
6.90
Author: Manager Kim
Status: Ongoing
Manager Kim (매니저 김), also known as Manager Kim: The Struggles of Office Life, is a compelling manhwa that follows the life of Kim Min-ho, a diligent yet overworked office manager navigating the chaotic world of corporate politics and workplace challenges. Despite his competence and dedication, Kim constantly faces unreasonable demands from both employees and higher-ups, all while trying to maintain balance in his personal life. Through a mix of humor, drama, and occasional heartfelt moments, the series explores themes of leadership, perseverance, and the human side of office life. Readers are treated to a realistic yet entertaining portrayal of the corporate environment, complete with witty interactions, unexpected conflicts, and clever problem-solving. With its relatable characters and engaging storytelling, Manager Kim offers a unique look at the trials and triumphs of office life, making it a must-read for fans of workplace comedy and slice-of-life manhwa.
10.00
Author: Woogi Kim (김우기)
Status: Ongoing
Embodiment of the Assassin in the Murim World is an action-packed Korean manhwa that fuses martial arts fantasy with a thrilling assassin’s tale. The story follows a deadly modern-day assassin who, after meeting an unexpected end, awakens in the body of a young man in the ancient Murim world—a land ruled by powerful martial sects and fierce warriors. Armed with his unmatched killing techniques and the cunning of a professional hitman, he quickly rises through the ranks of this dangerous society. As he navigates deadly rivalries, hidden conspiracies, and the politics of martial clans, he strives to carve out a new destiny while confronting the moral weight of his violent past. With intense fight scenes, sharp strategy, and an intriguing mix of assassin skills and traditional martial arts, Embodiment of the Assassin in the Murim World is a must-read for fans of reincarnation sagas, wuxia-inspired action, and dark, fast-paced revenge stories.
10.00
Author: Kuon Makoto
Status: Ongoing
The Hero Took Everything from Me, So I Partied with the Hero’s Mother! (勇者にすべてを奪われたので、勇者の母親とパーティを組みました, Yūsha ni Subete o Ubawareta node, Yūsha no Hahaoya to Pātī o Kumimashita) is a comedic yet adventurous fantasy manga with a bold and refreshing twist on the typical hero narrative. The story follows a protagonist whose life was completely ruined by the so-called “hero,” losing his status, honor, and everything he once cherished. Instead of falling into despair, he finds an unlikely ally in the hero’s very own mother, a woman of surprising strength, charm, and wisdom. Together, they form a party that embarks on unexpected quests, combining humor, action, and playful dynamics that turn the usual hero tale upside down. With its mix of revenge, adventure, and witty character interactions, The Hero Took Everything from Me, So I Partied with the Hero’s Mother! offers readers a hilarious and entertaining journey filled with both lighthearted fun and satisfying fantasy storytelling.