Summary

Shonen Manga is probably the most popular demographic for manga, and the most popular titles usually turn out to be shonen. The likes ofMy Hero Academia,Jujutsu Kaisen,Demon Slayer, or older titles likeBleach,One Piece,andNarutohave dominated the scene for years.

But, as manga is constantly being produced, there are someabsolute gemswithin the space that are out of sight for one reason or the other. For those who are looking for something new to read or looking to check out something a little less mainstream, there are certainly titles out there that few have heard of to get lost in.

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Genres

Horror, Thriller, Mystery

Doubtis a death game manga in the ilk ofFuture DiaryorDarwin’s Game. Rabbit Doubt is an online game where players play as rabbits with one wolf that everyone has to figure out (likeAmong Us). Yuu, along with several other players, suddenly find themselves in a strange place, with a dead body, indicating the game has become real.

Naturally, suspicions, intrigue, and all the other aspects one would expect from a suspense story ensue, and Yuu must protect his friend Mitsuki, who is also in the game. The story is decent with some interesting twists at the end.

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Action, Supernatural, Comedy

Time loop manga have become increasingly popular and common in recent years, with titles likeSummertime RenderingandCharlotteas notable examples.Saike Mata Shite Mois one such manga, and despite having a somewhat misleading synopsis, tells the story of a middle school student named Saike. Saike is an unambitious person with no real dreams of purpose until he witnesses the death of a childhood friend and discovers he has the power to reverse time.

The manga features a cast of engaging characters, especially the protagonist, who is highly relatable with clearly defined motivations. Its portrayal of time loops and the emotional toll of trying to save a life is both powerful and poignant. It also helps that the story concludes with a heartwarming ending.

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Action, Comedy, Sports

Rock, Paper, Scissors is a popular pastime that everyone has played at one point or another. But, what if a tournament was held around it with a bunch of zany characters with different abilities and personalities…that’sUltimate Jankenin a nutshell.

It’s a short series that never overstays its welcome and can be binged rather easily. It’s essentially like watching one tournament arc, and then the end comes. The art is fine, the characters captivating, and it has a satisfying ending. Unfortunately, it isn’t as well-known as it deserves to be.

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Action, Adventure, Fantasy

Coud Van Giruet is ayoung piratewho wants to grow stronger, and one day discovers a strange girl as part of his cargo. The girl, Ren, turns out to be an Edel Reid, a race considered precious to humans as they can grant people powers. Coud now needs to protect Ren as she is even more special than the regular Edel Reid.

Erementar Geradeactually got an anime adaptation, but that also turned out to be as low-key as the manga. The story is an action story with some romance, which might remind someone of stories likeEureka Sevenand the like that also feature a male and female main duo who fight together and share feelings.

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Animal Land​​​​​​, as the name implies, hasanimals make a huge partof the cast. The story follows Tarouza, a human boy who is discovered by a Tanuki called Monoko, who wants to raise him. But the world is dangerous, and survival of the fittest is the true rule of the land.

The story is pretty great, and while the premise of a world ruled by animals draws the reader in initially, it is the riveting story of Tarouza and his journey to realizing his ideals that keeps the reader reading. The characters are memorable, and like every great shonen, it features some impressive villains who bring about a real sense of jeopardy.

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Comedy, Mystery, Supernatural

Majin Tantei Nougami Neurois about ademon detective. There are a lot of manga that follow this premise of some sort of detective, each one with its idiosyncrasies, and Neuro is no different. With the help of Yako, the young girl whose father dies at the beginning of the manga, the two solve all sorts of cases.

This manga also got an anime, but it struggled to impress, largely due to how far it deviated from the manga. Thankfully, the anime isn’t very popular, and that means readers can still go into this with a sense of wonder. The characters are a highlight, and there are several headscratchers that will keep readers turning the page.

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Comedy, Adventure, Fantasy

Hoshin Engiis about Taikobo, who is tasked with the mysterious Hoshin project, which requires finding all immortals living in the human world and sealing them away forever. This is by no means an easy task, and Taikobo is up against some serious enemies.

Taikobo is one of the more interesting shonen protagonists and is one of those who is more cerebral than brawny, and this makes a lot of the battles inHoshin Engimore layered in their execution. The humor is great, and the fact that it is inspired by a Chinese novel lends a lot to the setting.

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Action, Comedy, Sci-fi

Love Fighter Shuravanis quite funny and pokes fun at theSentai sub-genre. It follows an earnest hero employed at Ilios, Makoto. He goes under the hero identity,Love Fighter Shuravan. He does fall in love with a beautiful girl called Helene, the only problem is that her father is the leader of the evil organization that threatens the earth.

The story is comedic in nature, and for fans of Sentai, this will probably get a laugh from them as the plot goes way out there in its search for gags. The characters are decent, as is the art. At just 3 volumes and 18 chapters, it isn’t a very long read, so one could easily flip through it in a couple of hours.