In this article, we have prepared a list of the top 10 manga which you must have to watch.
Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball
Journey to the West, an ancient Chinese tale, is the basis for Toriyama’s now-iconic mangago. Son Goku is an extraterrestrial raised as a human who trains in martial arts and searches for the dragon balls, which can summon a dragon that can grant any request.
Rumiko Takahashi’s Inuyasha
Rumiko Takahashi is arguably one of today’s most prominent female mangaowl. Her filmography includes a number of notable works, including the gender-bending martial arts romance comedy Ranma 12. Inuyasha follows Kagome, a Japanese schoolgirl who accidentally falls into a well at her family’s shrine and is transported to the Sengoku period. There, she encounters Inuyasha, a half-dog demon, and mayhem ensues.
Naruto By Masashi Kishimoto
What can be said about Naruto? This series about an orphaned youngster who dreams of being the best ninja in his community influenced a whole generation of manga lovers. This is the series for you if you enjoy smooth battles and cool ninja abilities. It’s also one of the most approachable manga series for newcomers.
Fullmetal Alchemist By Hiromu Arakawa
When you ask a manga reader what their favourite title is, Fullmetal Alchemist is almost always among the top ten. The premise is deceptively simple: two brothers seek after the Philosopher’s Stone in order to restore their bodies after an attempt to resurrect their mother goes horribly wrong. But there’s a lot more to it. It not only explores the bond between brothers following a disaster, but it also includes some of the most amazing female characters you’ll ever see in a manga, as well as an engaging plot involving conspiracy, redemption, and sacrifice. Regardless of other reading preferences, I believe this is the greatest.
Death Note By Tsugumi Ohba And Takeshi Obata
Please disregard the dreadful Netflix adaptation and instead read the original manga. A bright high school kid acquires a notebook that allows him to assassinate everyone whose name and face he recognises. He intends to establish a utopian world free of crime with his newfound abilities, but as they say, the road to hell is paved with good intentions.
Fruits Basket By Natsuki Takaya
Tohru Honda, a high school student, is forced to live with the Sohma family after her mother is killed in a car accident. She reveals a family secret in the process. Each member of the Sohma family is inhabited by a Chinese zodiac spirit who will turn into their animal form under certain circumstances. Tohru, being a sweetheart, decides to keep the finding a secret and then sets out to break the family curse.
Sailor Moon By Naoko Takeuchi
Sailor Moon is one of the best manga about magical girls, and it holds the distinction of being the series that gave birth to the genre as we know it today. Usagi Tsukino, the protagonist, realises she is Sailor Moon, a warrior destined to defend Earth from evil. Along the journey, she recruits other Sailor Scouts—warriors who represent the solar system’s other planets—to assist her in her mission.
Attack On Titan By Hajime Isayama
With his post-apocalyptic vision of a fading human race beset by man-eating giants, Isayama caught the manga world by storm. The plot has changed since that basic concept, and it now includes conspiracies, a dubious investigation of oppression, and even more dubious analogies to real-life history, but those early volumes remain among the best manga depictions of action-packed survival and adventure.
Devilman By Go Nagai
Devilman was first published in the 1970s and has since generated a slew of spin-offs and anime adaptations, the most recent of which debuted on Netflix in January 2018. It’s the story of a good-hearted young man who obtains demon-like abilities and decides to utilise them to preserve humanity. Unfortunately, two factors complicate his chosen mission: the dilemma of whether humans are worth saving and his best buddy.
Cardcaptor Sakura By Clamp
CLAMP has created numerous cherished series, yet many of them are still unfinished. No shadow. (Well, maybe a smidgeon.) Cardcaptor Sakura is undoubtedly one of the most accessible magical girl series in their backlist. It follows Sakura, a little girl who unleashes a set of magical cards by accident and now must work to collect them and shut them away once more. Cardcaptor Sakura solidified the cutesy look we associate with the current magical girl genre, whereas Sailor Moon launched it.