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Yes, it is 1,000+ chapters. Yes, it is a commitment. But One Piece is currently enjoying a renaissance thanks to the phenomenal "Wano" arc animation and the live-action Netflix series.

Studio Ufotable’s visual effects are witchcraft. The fight scenes are fluid, the breathing techniques look incredible, and the emotional core (the bond between Tanjiro and Nezuko) is rock solid. While the manga’s art is charmingly rough in early chapters, the story tightens up significantly, delivering a banger ending without dragging on for 20 years. 3. My Hero Academia Genre: Superhero, School Shonen Where to start: Anime (6+ Seasons) | Manga: Ongoing (Final Arc) quadrinhos hentai-sra-hani-3

The fight choreography is best-in-class. The power system ("Cursed Energy") is complex but rewarding. More importantly, the manga author, Gege Akutami, has zero fear of killing off fan-favorite characters. The "Shibuya Incident" arc is widely considered a masterpiece of modern manga storytelling. If you want action and a bit of existential dread, jump on this train. 5. Chainsaw Man Genre: Shonen, Horror, Gory Comedy Where to start: Anime (Season 1) | Manga: Part 1 (Complete), Part 2 (Ongoing) Yes, it is 1,000+ chapters

What if superheroes were real, licensed, and graded on paperwork? My Hero Academia follows Izuku Midoriya, a powerless boy in a superpowered society who inherits the world’s greatest power. Studio Ufotable’s visual effects are witchcraft

It is wildly unpredictable. Tatsuki Fujimoto’s manga feels like a Tarantino movie filtered through depression and absurd humor. The anime adaptation by MAPPA has a cinematic, gritty feel that contrasts beautifully with the colorful Jujutsu Kaisen . It is short, sweet, and devastating. For manga fans, the paneling and raw line art of Part 1 is an artistic high point. 6. One Piece (The Eternal King) Genre: Adventure, Pirate Fantasy Where to start: Anime (Remastered version or Manga) | Manga: Ongoing

If you have recently fallen down the rabbit hole of Japanese pop culture, or if you are a seasoned weeb looking for something to break the endless cycle of re-watching Naruto for the tenth time, you have come to the right place.