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Spy x Family (ongoing) – The anime improves the pacing, but the manga’s side chapters (like “Day in the Life of Bond”) are pure gold. Also, the manga is further along in the Eden Academy friendships.

Choujin X – By Sui Ishida, creator of Tokyo Ghoul . It shares Jujutsu Kaisen’s love for grotesque powers and traumatized heroes, but adds Ishida’s haunting, sketch-like art and slower character studies. Dark, weird, and underrated. 4. For Spy x Family Fans: Found Family + Covert Comedy Why the anime works: It’s the perfect tone cocktail: cold-war spy thriller meets slice-of-life school comedy meets telepathic-dog chaos.

Jujutsu Kaisen (ongoing/final arc) – The anime’s Shibuya Incident arc is incredible. The manga’s later arcs ( Culling Game , current final arc) are a different beast—faster, more philosophical, and wildly unpredictable. Read from chapter 64 if you want to see what happens next. free hentai games

To Your Eternity – Also by Yoshitoki Ōima ( A Silent Voice ). An immortal orb becomes a boy, then a wolf, then more. It weaponizes the passage of time and loss just as ruthlessly as Frieren , but with more body horror and existential dread. 3. For Jujutsu Kaisen Fans: High-Stakes Battle Strategy & Chaos Why the anime works: MAPPA’s fluid, inventive action turns every curse fight into a puzzle. Domain expansions feel like ultimate finishers.

Solo Leveling (manhwa complete) – Yes, the anime adapts the manhwa, but the original webtoon’s art by Dubu (REDICE Studio) is legendary. The anime softens some brutal panels. Read it for the double-page spreads alone. Spy x Family (ongoing) – The anime improves

Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint – Same “weak protagonist exploits a system” energy, but with a twist: the world is ending exactly as the novel he read predicted. The mind games and teamwork hit harder than Solo Leveling’s solo grind. 2. For Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End Fans: Quiet Emotional Gut-Punches Why the anime works: It dares to be slow. Frieren, an immortal elf, re-examines her past adventurers after her companions die. The anime’s stillness and melancholic score are masterclasses in “show, don’t tell.”

One Piece (ongoing) – Full stop. The digital color edition is a revelation. The anime’s pacing drags post-time-skip; the manga moves at Oda’s intended speed. You’ll catch details (like the Sun Pirates’ tattoo or a certain hat in Mariejois) that the anime rushes past. It shares Jujutsu Kaisen’s love for grotesque powers

Frieren (ongoing) – The anime is a faithful, even elevated, adaptation. But the manga’s paneling—how it uses negative space and silent beats—is uniquely powerful. Chapter 30 (“Mirror of the Water”) hits differently on the page.