• OSOMATSU-KUN

    OSOMATSU-KUN

    About the lives of the sextuplets:
    Osomatsu, Karamatsu, Chyoromatsu, Ichimatsu, Jyushimatsu, and Todomatsu.

    Winner of the 10th Shogakukan Manga Award in 1964.
    Also was adapted to two animes and a live-action TV special.

    Genre(s): Comedy, Shounen

    Updated Time: May 02, 2017

  • Moretsu Atarou

    Moretsu Atarou

    N/A

    Genre(s): Comedy, Shounen

    Updated Time: Apr 24, 2017

  • You Love Me-Kun

    You Love Me-Kun

    Eccentric young man "Santarou" is constantly in search of love, most of the time, from the often calm and collected "Chiyoko". Hijinks ensue as in every chapter he devises a new scheme or gimmick to gain the affection of Chiyoko or other girls. However, with the help of his opportunistic little sister "Nanako", things often get out of hand. There is little continuity within each chapter, instead opting for interesting episodic stories.

    Genre(s): Comedy, Romance, Slice Of Life

    Updated Time: Feb 28, 2019

  • Jajako-Chan

    Jajako-Chan

    A series of short episodic stories revolving around a mischievous girl named "Jajako". Every strip features her in some sort of strange or silly situation, usually causing trouble for various adults in her life, one often being her mother.

    Genre(s): Comedy, Slice Of Life

    Updated Time: Dec 10, 2019

  • Let's La Gon

    Let's La Gon

    Let's La Gon is a gag manga series revolving around a young boy named Gon, his father, and pet bear Beramatcha, as they lead a dysfunctional life of poverty, and the bizarre antics that go on in their lives. The manga is known for being somewhat darker and more surreal than other works from it's author, Akatsuka, making for an experience unlike many other gag comedy manga.

    Genre(s): Comedy, Drama, Slice Of Life

    Updated Time: Nov 19, 2019

  • Ken-chan

    Ken-chan

    Centers around the titular character, a small boy who gets into different situations with those around him. Each strip is done in four vertical panels in two rows (eight panels in all), read from right to left. The presence of Akatsuka's "Star System" concept is prominent especially in the later strips, as some notable characters are added into Ken-chan's supporting cast. The work proved to be a challenge for Akatsuka, who was restricted from depicting children committing bad acts that wouldn't be punished, or having them be rude or fight in general.

    Genre(s): Comedy, Slice Of Life

    Updated Time: Apr 16, 2020