# | Image | Manga Title | Score | Chapters | Volumes | Tags | ||
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1 | ![]() | Ao Ashi
Publishing
Ao Ashi ha surpassed Haikyuu as the best sports series imo, even if it doesn't get as much attention. The way this series has great character development both on and off the field is incredible, and it is ridicously hype every time you see Ashito make a new stride in his play. | - | 402
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- | 39
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2 | ![]() | Ao Ashi: Brotherfoot
Publishing
| - | 1
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- | -
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3 | ![]() | Blue Lock
Publishing
| - | 297
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- | 32
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4 | ![]() | Blue Lock: Episode Nagi
Publishing
| - | 9
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- | 2
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5 | ![]() | Chainsaw Man
Publishing
Part One - Low 9 | 8 | 197
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- | 19
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6 | ![]() | Kanojo, Hitomishirimasu
Publishing
| - | 10
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- | 1
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7 | ![]() | Kanojo, Okarishimasu
Publishing
It was starting to get genuinely pretty good some time after the events of where the anime ended. However, it has definitely regressed more recently. | 4 | 370
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- | 40
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8 | ![]() | Shiunji-ke no Kodomotachi
Publishing
| 4 | 36
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- | 5
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