Complete A coming-of-age story drawn with a crudely stylized bird boy representing the protagonist’s dissociating psyche. Devastating, surreal, and uncomfortably real. It follows Punpun from elementary school to young adulthood as he grapples with depression, toxic relationships, and existential dread. Warning: Extremely heavy themes (abuse, suicide, nihilism). Best for: Readers who want literary, avant-garde tragedy—not escapism. For Fantasy & Worldbuilding Anime: Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End 1 season, likely continuing The sleeper hit of 2023. An elf mage who outlived her hero party learns to understand human emotion decades after their victory. Quiet, melancholic, and surprisingly action-packed when it counts. The manga is equally stellar. Best for: Fans of Mushishi , Natsume’s Book of Friends , or anyone who wants fantasy that values stillness as much as battles.
Ongoing A beautifully drawn magical school story where magic is drawn with precise ink strokes—and mistakes cost lives. Young Coco, a tailor’s daughter, breaks a taboo and accidentally turns her mother to stone. The art (by Kamome Shirahama) is lush, detailed, and dynamic. The magic system is hard, logical, and wondrous. Best for: Fans of Fullmetal Alchemist or The Ancient Magus’ Bride . For Comedy & Heart Anime: Spy x Family 2 seasons + movie A telepathic girl, a spy father, an assassin mother, and a precognitive dog form a fake family for world peace. Wholesome, laugh-out-loud funny, and surprisingly touching. The manga’s expression-based comedy translates perfectly to animation. Best for: All ages; perfect family watch. mind control hentai
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Complete (ongoing spin-offs?) A legendary yakuza boss retires to become a stay-at-home husband. He uses gangster intensity for coupon clipping, vacuuming, and making bento boxes. Deadpan, rapid-fire gags with strikingly realistic backgrounds. Best for: Short-form readers; fans of Sakamoto Days . For Psychological Thrillers Anime: Death Note Complete The ultimate cat-and-mouse game. Genius student Light Yagami gains a notebook that kills anyone whose name he writes. He aims to become a god; the equally genius detective L aims to stop him. Despite a divisive second half, the first 25 episodes are nearly flawless. Best for: Newcomers to anime—it’s a classic gateway. Warning: Extremely heavy themes (abuse, suicide, nihilism)
Ongoing Deconstructs the superhero genre with breathtaking art. Saitama can defeat any enemy with one punch—and he’s bored. Murata’s double-page spreads and fluid action sequences are arguably the best in shonen manga. While the anime’s first season is legendary, the manga continues with deeper world-building and hilarious satire. Best for: Art lovers and fans of Mob Psycho 100 (ONE’s other masterpiece). For Deep Character Drama Anime: Vinland Saga 2 seasons, more to come Viking historical fiction that transforms from a bloody revenge quest into a profound exploration of peace, slavery, and what it means to be a true warrior. Season 2 (“Farmland Saga”) is a slow-burn masterpiece, trading axe-fights for emotional catharsis. No superpowers—just raw human struggle. Best for: Mature viewers who loved Berserk or Monster .