You cannot make a list like this without Death Note . It is the perfect entry point. A genius student finds a notebook that kills anyone whose name he writes in it. What follows is a ten-dimensional chess match between him and the world’s greatest detective. It’s gripping from episode one.
Don't worry. Whether you prefer flipping pages or binging episodes, here is your curated roadmap to the best popular (and a few under-the-radar) anime and manga series right now. Anime: Jujutsu Kaisen Manga: Chainsaw Man
Want to cry? Good. To Your Eternity starts with a mysterious orb that can shapeshift into anything that gives it stimulus. It turns into a boy, then a wolf, and learns what it means to be human through loss. The first episode alone is considered a masterpiece of silent storytelling.
If you want fluid fight choreography and high stakes, Jujutsu Kaisen is the modern king. With its movie-quality animation by Studio MAPPA, it follows Yuji Itadori as he swallows a cursed object and becomes a host for the terrifying demon Ryomen Sukuna. It is dark, funny, and relentlessly cool.
If you want something similar but more paranoid, read Tomodachi Game . A group of friends are forced into a psychological game show to pay off a debt. The twist? One of them is secretly sabotaging the rest. The lies stack so high you’ll need a flowchart to keep up. Anime: Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End Manga: Yotsuba&!
For manga readers, Orange offers a sci-fi twist on grief. A high school girl receives a letter from her future self detailing one major regret: she didn’t stop her crush from committing suicide. It’s a beautiful, tense story about friendship, mental health, and second chances. Anime: Death Note (Classic) Manga: Tomodachi Game
So, you’ve finished that series. You know the one. The credits have rolled, the final panel has been turned, and now you’re left with the dreaded “void.” Whether you are a seasoned weeb or a curious newcomer, finding the next great story can be overwhelming. With thousands of titles out there, where do you even start?
You cannot make a list like this without Death Note . It is the perfect entry point. A genius student finds a notebook that kills anyone whose name he writes in it. What follows is a ten-dimensional chess match between him and the world’s greatest detective. It’s gripping from episode one.
Don't worry. Whether you prefer flipping pages or binging episodes, here is your curated roadmap to the best popular (and a few under-the-radar) anime and manga series right now. Anime: Jujutsu Kaisen Manga: Chainsaw Man You cannot make a list like this without Death Note
Want to cry? Good. To Your Eternity starts with a mysterious orb that can shapeshift into anything that gives it stimulus. It turns into a boy, then a wolf, and learns what it means to be human through loss. The first episode alone is considered a masterpiece of silent storytelling. What follows is a ten-dimensional chess match between
If you want fluid fight choreography and high stakes, Jujutsu Kaisen is the modern king. With its movie-quality animation by Studio MAPPA, it follows Yuji Itadori as he swallows a cursed object and becomes a host for the terrifying demon Ryomen Sukuna. It is dark, funny, and relentlessly cool. Whether you prefer flipping pages or binging episodes,
If you want something similar but more paranoid, read Tomodachi Game . A group of friends are forced into a psychological game show to pay off a debt. The twist? One of them is secretly sabotaging the rest. The lies stack so high you’ll need a flowchart to keep up. Anime: Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End Manga: Yotsuba&!
For manga readers, Orange offers a sci-fi twist on grief. A high school girl receives a letter from her future self detailing one major regret: she didn’t stop her crush from committing suicide. It’s a beautiful, tense story about friendship, mental health, and second chances. Anime: Death Note (Classic) Manga: Tomodachi Game
So, you’ve finished that series. You know the one. The credits have rolled, the final panel has been turned, and now you’re left with the dreaded “void.” Whether you are a seasoned weeb or a curious newcomer, finding the next great story can be overwhelming. With thousands of titles out there, where do you even start?