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Without a doubt, the most well-known manga genre, both in Japan and internationally, is action. It is thrilling. It evolves. The top-notch action manga understands how to balance an engaging plot and appealing but powerful protagonists. Additionally, it must have breathtaking graphics that you wish to indulge yourself in. Although many excellent action manga is available, you may always read more while searching for the ideal one. So what attributes do outstanding action manga have? Conflict provides the drive to finish the job. Regardless of where you’re consuming it, it has appealing graphics and people you want to root for. The best action manga is probably in Shonen Manga. Although these comics are aimed at male fans between 12 and 18, you don’t need to be a young boy to enjoy them. Mangaowl is the best manga reading site to access the comic books you need and love. Here are 6 Action Manga Books To Read This 2023!
Jujutsu Kaisen
Writer:
Akutami, Gege
Illustrator:
Akutami, Gege
In an attempt to defend himself from a Curse drawn to the finger’s ability, Yuuji makes a rash choice that not only grants him the ability to fight Curses but also unintentionally reawakens the evil Sukuna. Even though Yuuji can contain and enclose Sukuna within his flesh, the Jujutsu society regards Yuuji as a high-level Curse that must be eliminated. Yuuji, imprisoned and given the death penalty, encounters Satoru Gojou, an instructor at Jujutsu High School, who informs him that there is an option to his impending punishment. Being a carrier to Sukuna, if Yuuji passed away, Sukuna would also pass away. Therefore, Yuuji’s punishment would effectively exterminate the demonic creature if Yuuji consumed several other Sukuna remains. Yuuji enters Jujutsu High, delving deep into a brutal and cruel battleground, hoping to make the world slightly safer and live a little longer.
Noragami: Stray God
Writer:
Adachitoka
Illustrator:
Adachitoka
Delivery God Yato works side jobs only for 5 yen to accumulate his wealth so that he might purchase a temple. He is a tiny god who is relatively obscure and doesn’t have any followers. His “Shinki,” or weapon companion, has chosen to leave since she is sick of living with a god who is homeless. He also has the issue of anonymity. Without a weapon, Yato accepts extra work hoping to recruit a new partner. Yato spots the lost cat while posting flyers for it, and he dashes after the feline directly into the lane of an approaching car. In her attempt to knock Yato aside, a neighboring girl named Hiyori Iki injures herself. She realizes the accident ripped her spirit free from her flesh when she awakens in the hospital. Yato vows to assist Hiyori back to normal after understanding his activities are to blame for a fee of five yen. But he needs a new Shinki to get her back to normal, which he discovers in Yukine’s rebellious attitude.
Deadman Wonderland
Writer:
Kazuma Kondou. Jinsei Kataoka.
Illustrator:
Kazuma Kondou. Jinsei Kataoka.
A jail known as Deadman Wonderland emerged from the ruins of Tokyo after a massive earthquake almost devastated the whole town. Deadman Wonderland is an undercover operation that houses inmates from across Japan and operates as an amusement park, utilizing them as an enticement for visitors. The people are unaware of the underlying intent of this “theme park” and the tragedies that go on there. Let’s meet Ganta Igarashi, a middle schooler who has led a regular life since the massive earthquake. All of this shifts when a strange disguised killer known as the Red Man emerges and massacres his whole school, throwing him out and leaving him the lone survivor. When he wakes up, he is imprisoned for carrying out the slaughter, earning him a place in Deadman Wonderland. What will happen to this new prisoner, whose survival hinges on the strange “games” this facility offers? And what specific information does Shiro, Ganta’s purported childhood buddy awaiting his return, possess of the Red Man?
Blue Exorcist
Writer:
Katou, Kazue
Illustrator:
Katou, Kazue
Rin Okumura’s world is completely changed when he learns that he is the offspring of the evil lord Satan, ruler of the evil kingdom of Gehenna, following a dispute with his adoptive father, Shirou Fujimoto. Rin and his twin brother Yukio are left in the world alone when their adoptive father dies in his arms, killed by Satan. Rin enrolls in True Cross Academy with Yukio to train as an exorcist and serve the Warriors of the True Cross in an attempt to take vengeance for Fujimoto’s passing. However, Rin’s route has various obstacles. He has to keep his newly discovered satanic abilities and parentage a secret, which is difficult enough given that he has to adjust to new subjects and cope with his friends. A multitude of wrongdoers also seeks to employ him for their personal goals. Not everyone at True Cross Academy is who they appear to be. One slip-up might spell doom.
Candy Flurry
Writer:
Takegushi, Ippon
Illustrator:
Mitarashi, Santa
A schoolgirl with a severe sugar craving is Tsumugi Minase. She also appears to be a Sweets User, who acquired the power to produce delicacies off into thin air after consuming a ToyToy Candy delicacy. Although powerful, no 2 Sweets Users can possess relatively similar skills. Tsumugi can use a gigantic lollipop, but she tries to keep her ability a secret to lead a normal lifestyle. Five years ago, a mystery lollipop-wielding Sweets User, who has not been named and remains at loose, ravaged Tokyo with these skills. Tsumugi had sight of the murderer before the city was destroyed and was horrified to see that they both possessed identical power. The tragic incident served as the impetus for the creation of the Recette, a specialist task force that combats the rise in illegal activities spearheaded by Sweets Users. Misaki Midori and Recette try to convince Tsumugi that she is not the sought-after lollipop offender, but he quickly assumes her to be. Tsumugi decides to work with Recette to help with their research to cleanse her name and catch the real criminal.
Choujin X
Writer:
Ishida, Sui
Illustrator:
Ishida, Sui
Tokio Kurohara, a 2nd-year high school student, enjoys dozing asleep in class. He collaborates with his longtime friend Azuma Higashi to fight the growing unfairness in their village, regardless of his behavior in class. Azuma is fitter than Tokio and seldom has trouble taking down the ordinary criminals the two frequently run across. Although Azuma, though, will not choose some conflicts. Tokio and Azuma are cautious of choujins (supernatural beings with abilities beyond those of humans). The pair are pushed into a fight when a gangster who was once gone comes back one day to wreak vengeance. The two absorb themselves with a medicine that may convert an individual into a Choujin since they can’t escape their enemy. Azuma appears unaffected physically by the dosage, while Tokio develops a beak. Tokio must learn to conceal his identity as a Choujin because he is scared to be recognized. However, some individuals are upset at Tokio and Azuma’s usage of the substance Choujin. They do not appear to want to remain silent about that.
Conclusion
Action manga is dismissed as being violent only to be violent and undervalued. Although some substandard action mangas are around nowadays, the top ones include relatable protagonists who fight over powerful opponents. You can find millions of such action manga books on Mangaowl or Mangakakalot. You can access them on any device without fees!