30 Best Manga of All Time
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Countless comic books are released everyday all over the world, and Japanese comic books, which is known as manga, are what you read at first. Manga is one of the most famous Japanese pop cultures as well as anime.
It is said that the oldest manga originated in Japan in Heian Period (794-1185), which is known as Chojugiga where frolicking animals are depicted. In the 19th century, a traditional Japanese Ukiyo-e (pictures of everyday life) flourished in the country.
In the middle of the 20th century, the famous Japanese weekly manga magazines started to be published including Weekly Shonen Magazine, Weekly Shonen Sunday, Weekly Shonen Jump, etc. On the other hand, American comic books with the theme of superhero, which are also one of the most popular comic book categories, got were gaining popularity among American people.
Manga has got much more popular recently around the globe since anyone can access the Japanese entertaining contents easily. Popular manga are sold in various countries and regions translated into many languages soon after they are published in Japan. Additionally, digital technologies like e-books and online manga services have spread worldwide.
Then, what on earth should you read? Today, I’d like to introduce 30 best manga of all time including classic series and recent and ongoing books. This best manga lineup will help beginners to find the first manga to read and manga fans to dig the manga world deeper. Manga otaku and geeks will enjoy controversial discussions about this manga list.
Of course, you can read the greatest manga in English and other languages.
Let’s start a countdown!
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30. Gantz
Gantz, written and illustrated by Hiroya Oku, is one of the most famous and popular manga especially among adults. It began its serialization in 2000 in Weekly Young Jump and finished with the 37th volume in 2013. While many popular manga are adapted into anime and sometimes the anime becomes more beloved, Gantz was indeed animated in 2004. However, many fans believe that the true charm of the series lies in the manga. After being fatally injured, Kei Kurono and Masaru Kato find themselves in a mysterious room with an enigmatic black orb called Gantz. Forced into deadly games, participants must hunt down aliens hiding in the human world. As they struggle for survival, they grapple with morality, death, and the unknown.
Written by Hiroya Oku
Published in 2000-2013
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29. Golden Kamuy
A modern outstanding saga was just concluded in 2022. Golden Kamuy (ゴールデンカムイ) is a historical adventure manga written by Satoru Noda, starting its run in 2014 in Weekly Young Jump. There are 31 volumes in the manga series of Golden Kamuy, which was first adapted into an anime in 2018. It artfully combines Ainu culture, post-Russian-Japanese War settings, survival elements, and treasure hunting. Set in postwar Hokkaido, ex-soldier Saichi “Immortal” Sugimoto teams up with an Ainu girl, Asirpa, to find a hidden Ainu gold treasure using tattoos etched on escaped convicts. As they journey, they confront rivals, uncover dark secrets, and delve deep into the rich tapestry of Ainu culture and history.
Written by Satoru Noda
Published in 2014-2022
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28. Jujutsu Kaisen
Jujutsu Kaisen (呪術廻戦), written by Gege Akutami, is a modern dark-fantasy manga published in Weekly Shonen Jump since 2018. It has been made into an anime adaptation by Mappa since 2020. Mixed with horror and martial arts action, it’s distinguished by its intense battles and intricate curse system. When Yuji Itadori consumes a cursed object, he becomes the host for a powerful Curse. Introduced to the clandestine world of Jujutsu Sorcerers, he joins Tokyo Jujutsu High. Alongside his peers, Yuji hunts down cursed objects and battles malevolent Cursed Spirits, while confronting the consequences of harboring a dangerous entity within.
Written by Gege Akutami
Published from 2018
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27. Parasyte
Highly rated by experienced manga readers, Parasyte (寄生獣) ran from 1988 to 1995 in the magazine Afternoon. This completed sci-fi horror manga consists of 10 volumes, written by Hitoshi Iwaaki. With illustration by Moare Ohta, its spin-off series Parasyte Reversi (寄生獣リバーシ) was serialized between 2018 and 2021. Parasyte not only won multiple awards during its serialization but has since become a classic, further popularized by an anime adaptation and a live-action movie series. Alien parasites invade Earth, taking over human hosts by replacing their heads. Shinichi Izumi, a high school student, narrowly avoids full possession, causing his parasite, Migi, to control only his right hand. The two form an uneasy alliance, navigating survival against other parasites and understanding their intertwined existences.
Written by Hitoshi Iwaaki
Published in 1988-1995
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26. Chainsaw Man
Chainsaw Man (チェンソーマン), a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tatsuki Fujimoto, is one of the best manga after the 2010s. Serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump from 2018 to 2020, the story blends dark fantasy elements with action and drama. After the first part, the second story arc started in Shonen Jump+ from July 2022. It was first adapted into a high-quaality anime by Mappa in 2022. Struggling with debt, young Denji makes a living by hunting devils. After being betrayed and killed, his pet devil dog, Pochita, revives him, resulting in their fusion. Now, as Chainsaw Man, Denji battles devils and navigates complex human relationships, all while seeking a simple, better life.
Written by Tatsuki Fujimoto
Published from 2018
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25. Fist of the North Star
Fist of the North Star (北斗の拳), was published on Weekly Shonen Jump between 1983 and 1988, is one of the most famous action manga in Japan in 1980s. The setting is the deserted world after the nuclear war in 1990s, and Kenshiro, the successor of an ancient martial art of assassination called Hokuto Shinken, survives the world battling with villains.
Written by Buronson / Illustrated by Tetsuo Hara
Published in 1983-1988
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24. Tokyo Ghoul
Tokyo Ghoul (東京喰種トーキョーグール) is a popular dark fantasy manga, serialized on Weekly Young Jump from 2011 to 2014 and followed by the sequel title Tokyo Ghoul:re (東京喰種トーキョーグール:re) until 2018. The setting is Tokyo where the creatures called Ghouls live in the human society. They look like a normal human but subsist on human flesh as food. Its anime adaption is also loved by the fans all over the world.
Written by Sui Ishida
Published in 2011-2018
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23. Rave Master
35 volumes of Rave Master (Rave) were written by the popular manga creator Hiro Mashima who is also known for another his masterpiece Fairy Tail. Rave Master was serialized from 1999 to 2005 on Weekly Shonen Magazine. The fantasy adventure manga follows the main character Haru Glory in search of the five pieces of the sacred stone Rave.
Written by Hiro Mashima
Published in 1999-2005
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22. Uzumaki
Uzumaki (うずまき), which consists of three volumes of manga, has been popular among not only Japanese but also international fans since it was published in 1998-1999. The horror manga has the theme of Uzumaki which means spirals in Japanese. In the fictional cursed town named Kurouzu-cho, the main character Kirie Goshima and her boyfriend Shuichi Saito experiences strange supernatural incidents.
Written by Junji Ito
Published in 1998-1999
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21. Yu Yu Hakusho
Yu Yu Hakusho (幽☆遊☆白書) is one of the most popular adventure manga in Weekly Shonen Jump comic books in 1990s. The main character Yusuke Urameshi dies in a car accident and revives after a challenging time. He investigates supernatural incidents as an Underworld Detective with other unique characters including Kurama, Goki and Hiei.
Written by Yoshihiro Togashi
Published in 1990-1994
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20. Berserk
Berserk (ベルセルク), a dark fantasy ongoing manga, has been published on Young Animal since 1989. The story focuses on the journey of the main character Guts, who survives the world in the fictional medieval Europe with his large sword. Berserk has been also made into an anime adaption and games.
Unfortunately, the manga artist Kentaro Miura passed away in May, 2021 before Berserk is completed. However, the serialization resumed in 2022. Taking over his vision, Kouji Mori, who was a close friend of his, supervises the story, while Studio Gaga is in charge of the artwork.
Written by Kentaro Miura
Published from 1989
Recommended for Manga Freaks
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19. One-Punch Man
One-Punch Man (ワンパンマン), one of the most popular manga worldwide, is a superhero and comedy title. It has been serialized on the free online manga magazine Tonari no Young Jump since 2012. The superhero-themed manga features the main character Saitama who looks a normal person but is the most strongest character. He can beat any enemies with just a single punch. It was adapted into an anime in 2015, which was followed by the second season in 2019.
Written by ONE / Illustrated by Yusuke Murata
Published from 2012
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18. Oyasumi Punpun
Oyasumi Punpun (おやすみプンプン), a slice-of-life and drama manga, was serialized on Weekly Shonen Sunday in 2007 and on Big Comic Spirits from 2008. The manga is less known to manga fans outside Japan. The avant-garde story with 13 volumes focuses on the reality of human life though the chick-shaped main character named Punpun.
Written by Inio Asano
Published in 2007-2013
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17. Slam Dunk
Slam Dunk (スラムダンク), a basketball-themed manga, is one of the most popular sports manga in Japan. It is looked on as the legend in the golden age of Weekly Shonen Jump in 1990s. The delinquent high schooler Hanamichi Sakuragi who has not played basketball begins the sports in the school club with unique team memberssuch as his rival Kaede Rukawa and Takenori Akagi.
Written by Takehiko Inoue
Published in 1990-1996
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16. Bleach
Bleach (ブリーチ), an action and adventure manga, started on Weekly Shonen Jump in 2001 and the story was completed in 2016 with the 74 volumes. Bleach centers on the Samurai protagonist named Ichigo Kurosaki, who fights with monstrous Hollows as a Soul Reaper. The anime adaption was aired between 2004 and 2012, followed by the next series Thousand-Year Blood War from 2022.
Written by Tite Kubo
Published in 2001-2016
Recommended for Beginners
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15. Case Closed
Case Closed (名探偵コナン), which is also known as Detective Conan, is the most famous mystery manga with more than 100 volumes and sometimes regarded on as the modern Japanese Sherlock Holmes. The high school detective Shinichi Kudo is transformed into a kid by a poison, and he solves a variety of cases hiding his true identity from the opposite Black Organization.
Written by Gosho Aoyama
Published from 1994
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14. Vagabond
Vagabond (バガボンド), an incomplete epic and historical manga, started to be published on Weekly Morning from 1998 but the writer has stopped writing since 2015. The story focuses on the life of the famous Japanese Samurai Musashi Miyamoto (who lived in 1584-1645). How the poor teenager grows and develops the sword skills as a Samurai is depicted in the manga.
Written by Takehiko Inoue
Published from 1998
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13. My Hero Academia
My Hero Academia (僕のヒーローアカデミア) is one of the most popular ongoing manga in Weekly Shonen Jump with the theme of superhero. A young boy Izuku Midoriya with no special ability called Quirks tries hard to become a powerful hero to fight the Villains with other various heroes. Both the manga and its anime adaption are rated by international fans around the world.
Written by Kohei Horikoshi
Published from 2014
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12. Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
For Studio Ghibli fans, don’t miss the manga version of Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (風の谷のナウシカ). It is mainly known as the first Ghibli anime movie, but it was the manga to be made first. And, you can read the sequel story with all of the seven volumes. The main character Nausicaä, the princess of the Valley of the Wind, seeks a way for both people and nature to co-exist harmoniously.
Written by Hayao Miyazaki
Published in 1982-1994
Recommended for Beginners / Manga Fans
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11. Death Note
For manga fans all over the globe, Death Note (デスノート) is the well-known mystery and horror manga of Weekly Shonen Jump. All of the 12 volumes were published in the mid 2000s. One day, the protagonist Light Yagami finds a Death Note: when a name of a person is written on it, he or she dies. He and another main character L fight with each other as if they played a mind game.
Written by Tsugumi Ohba / Illustrated by Takeshi Obata
Published in 2003-2006
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10. Rurouni Kenshin
Rurouni Kenshin (るろうに剣心 -明治剣客浪漫譚-), which is also known as Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story or Samurai X, was serialized on Weekly Shonen Jump between 1994 and 1999. The story proceeds with a Samurai named Kenshin Himura in Japan in the Meiji period (1868-1912). It is followed by the ongoing title Rurouni Kenshin: The Hokkaido Arc (るろうに剣心 -明治剣客浪漫譚・北海道編-) from 2017.
Written by Nobuhiro Watsuki
Published in 1994-1999
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9. JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure
The classic manga series JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure (ジョジョの奇妙な冒険) started as the first season called Phantom Blood on Weekly Shonen Jump in 1987, and the latest part The JoJoLands is being serialized on Ultra Jump. The action and adventure manga depicts mysterious adventures of the Joestar family. It is interesting that a main character varies by part but they all are the Joestar family.
Written by Hirohiko Araki
Published from 1987
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8. Attack on Titan
Attack on Titan (進撃の巨人), which was serialized on Bessatsu Shonen Magazine from 2009 to April, 2021, is one of the hottest manga. For its enormous popularity, the dark-fantasy manga has been adapted into an anime with four seasons and a live-action movie. The symbol of the manga is titans that make humanity stand on the edge of extinction. The main characters Eren Yeager and Mikasa Ackerman with the other Survey Corps members battle against the titans investigating why the titans exist in the world.
Written by Hajime Isayama
Published 2009-2021
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7. Fullmetal Alchemist
Fullmetal Alchemist (鋼の錬金術師), one of the top-rated modern manga around the world, was published on Monthly Shonen Gangan between 2001 and 2010. It can be categorized into various genres such as adventure, action, dark-fantasy, science fiction, etc. The story proceeds with the alchemist brothers named Edward Elric and Alphonse Elric, who can use alchemy to create anything they desire in exchange for something of equal value. Of course, some anime adaptions were created for the fans of Fullmetal Alchemist.
Written by Hiromu Arakawa
Published in 2001-2010
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6. Akira
As the famous manga creator Katsuhiro Otomo and his works have lots of fans all over the globe, his masterpiece Akira (アキラ) should be listed in the best manga lineup. 120 chapters of Akira were published on Weekly Young Magazine between 1982 and 1990, and the anime movie adaption, which was released in 1988, has been worldly renowned.
The sci-fi and near-future manga is set in the fictional, catastrophic city Neo-Tokyo in 2019, which is deserted for by an enormous explosion 37 years ago. The two main characters Shotaro Kaneda and Tetsuo Shima are mixed up in the chaotic conspiracy of the government with Akira who looks like a small child and has the devastating psychic power.
Akira represents a variety of social problems, and surprisingly, 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games are scheduled in this manga as well as the real world even though it was written from 1982. The fact became a popular topic among Japanese and international fans.
Written by Katsuhiro Otomo
Published in 1982-1990
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5. Hunter x Hunter
As the greatest mange in recent years, Hunter x Hunter (ハンター×ハンター) should be listed with admiration. The Weekly Shonen Jump’s adventure manga has been written since 1998 by Yoshihiro Togashi who is also known for Yu Yu Hakusho. The story centers on the young boy named Gon Freecss. He starts his journey to find his father Ging Freecss who left him at a young age. While traveling, he meets lots of attractive characters including Killua Zoldyck, Kurapika, Leorio, and so on.
What is interesting is that the villains are also unique and attractive as well as Gon’s friends. The writer stops creating the following story on and off, however, a large number of fans all over the world are looking forward to reading the mange until it is completed.
Written by Yoshihiro Togashi
Published from 1998
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4. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (鬼滅の刃) is one of the best manga in the 21st century and many fans regard it as the best one of all time. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba started to be serialized on Weekly Shonen Jump in 2016, which was finally completed in May, 2020 while it’s at the peak of popularity.
The story is set in the fictional world of Japan in the Taisho period (1912-1926). Demons exist threatening human peace there, and selected demon slayers wipe out them. The protagonist Tanjiro Kamado decides to fight with demons after his family is attacked by demons. The growth of Tanjiro and his meeting with his friends are featured in the manga.
Some spin offs as short manga and novels have been published, and anime adaptions are being produced.
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Written by Koyoharu Gotoge
Published in 2016-2020
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3. Dragon Ball
Speaking of the history of manga, you cannot avoid talking about Dragon Ball (ドラゴンボール). The action and adventure manga was serialized on Weekly Shonen Jump for about a decade from 1984, which contributed to the flourishing age of the Japanese comic book magazine brand in 1990s and even the whole manga industry.
At the first place, the main character Son Goku begins his adventure to search the world for the Dragon Balls which grant a wish to those who collect all of the seven Dragon Balls. The story proceeds with the Goku’s growth though hard training and battles with various characters. As Kamehameha which is an energy attack the characters emit is well-known in the manga, Dragon Ball has led the martial-arts genre of manga with the unique battle techniques for a long time.
The two generations of Goku, his son Gohan and his second son Goten are mainly featured in the whole story. The second part of the story, which is also known as Dragon Ball Z, starts after Goku has grown up. Dragon Ball is followed by the official sequel Dragon Ball Super (ドラゴンボール超) from 2015.
Written by Akira Toriyama
Published in 1984-1995
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2. Naruto
For one of the most famous and popular manga worldwide, a huge range of manga fans and otaku agree with Naruto (ナルト), the Ninja-themed manga. Naruto was serialized on Weekly Shonen Jump for about 15 year from 1999, and totally 72 volumes with 700 chapters were published. As of 2019, about 250 million copies were sold all over the world.
The setting of the manga is the fictional world of Shinobi (Ninja), and it focuses on the main character Naruto, who is hopeless as Ninja at the first place but gradually develops his skill repeatedly suffering setbacks. In addition to the young boy, many his friends, teachers and even enemy characters are featured in Naruto. Naruto and other Ninja characters battle with various Ninja techniques using the chakra energy.
The legendary manga is being followed by the sequel titled “Boruto”, which is the story of Naruto’s son named Boruto.
Written by Masashi Kishimoto
Published in 1999-2014
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1. One Piece
One Piece (ワンピース), which has been serialized on Weekly Shonen Jump since 1997, is the best manga of all time, which almost nobody can disagree with. Over 100 volumes have been published and totally about 500 million copies are sold worldwide. It has been translated into foreign languages in more than 40 countries and regions.
The action and adventure manga centers of a pirate Monkey D. Luffy with his crews sailing around the sea to seek the world’s ultimate treasure known as “One Piece”. In addition to the treasure, a Devil Fruit is one of the symbols of the manga, which give a supernatural power to those who eat one in exchange for an ability to swim. Luffy’s body is changed into the rubber one after eating the Gum-Gum Fruit. Every character including Luffy, his crews and other pirates and opposite marine forces is depicted powerfully and attractively.
One Piece consists of quite many important themes such as tight-knit crews, pure dreams, loves, histories, social problems, conflicts and so on. Any kind of fan can sympathize and enjoy the story and the personalities of the characters.
Written by Eiichiro Oda
Published from 1997
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