Book Riot's Vernieda Vergara collected some of the most influential manga series from the 1970s through today like the birth of Akira Toriyama's genre-defining Dragon Ball, Hajime Isayama's post-apocalyptic epic tale of heroism and man-eating giants, and Naoko Takeuchi's Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon that launched magical girls into the future. This list also runs the gamut of LGBTQ+ romance, fantasy, historical, horror, and everything in between.
3.95 | 20 reads |
3.67 | 8 reads |
4.13 | 8 reads |
4.57 | 34 reads |
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0 | 0 reads |
3.96 | 28 reads |
4.24 | 23 reads |
4.25 | 14 reads |
4.37 | 188 reads |
4.01 | 68 reads |
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4 | 4 reads |
4.69 | 17 reads |
4.3 | 27 reads |
3.5 | 11 reads |
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3 | 1 read |
5 | 1 read |
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3.93 | 14 reads |
4.12 | 44 reads |
4 | 8 reads |
4.13 | 16 reads |
4.1 | 6 reads |
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4.42 | 38 reads |
3.33 | 4 reads |
2 | 2 reads |
4.13 | 21 reads |
0 | 0 reads |
4.31 | 38 reads |
3.5 | 7 reads |
3.89 | 35 reads |
4 | 15 reads |
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3.89 | 9 reads |
5 | 3 reads |
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4.11 | 44 reads |
4.02 | 56 reads |
3.5 | 3 reads |
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4 | 2 reads |
4.36 | 21 reads |