1. I Got a New Skill Every Time I Was Exiled, and After 100 Different Worlds, I Was Unmatched (Manga)
Ed is an adventurer with the worst luck imaginable—he keeps getting expelled from his party. But there's a twist.
Instead of just one setting, the story becomes a multiverse-scale power fantasy.
Why read it: A satisfying progression fantasy with a creative multi-world adventure
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2. My Bias Appears (Manhwa)
(Often mistranslated as “My Bias Gets on The Last Train” — the common English title is “My Bias Appears?!”)
A fangirl’s dream (or chaos) begins when her favorite idol suddenly appears in her real life. What follows is romantic tension, awkward comedy, and emotional growth as fantasy collides with reality.
Why read it: Light, funny romance with strong fan-culture relatability.
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3. Bastard (Manhwa)
A high school boy forced to assist something. As guilt and fear consume him, he struggles to break free while protecting.
Why read it: Dark, intense, and brilliantly paced suspense.
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4. Childhood Friend of the Zenith (Manhwa)
Set in a murim (martial arts) world, a once-weak character tied to a legendary figure gets a second chance. With knowledge of the future and ties to a powerful “zenith” master, he rises through brutal martial politics.
Why read it: Regression + murim + strong character bonds.
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5. The Boxer (Manhwa)
A prodigious but emotionally hollow boy is discovered by a legendary boxing coach. His rise in the ring becomes a meditation on talent, trauma, and what it means to fight.
Why read it: Philosophical sports drama with cinematic storytelling.
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6. Mosquito War (Manhwa)
Humanity faces extinction when mosquitoes mutate into deadly, organized predators. A group of survivors battles grotesque insect monsters in a desperate urban war.
Why read it: Fast-paced survival horror with surprisingly deep tension.
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7. Legend of the Northern Blade (Manhwa)
After his father is betrayed and killed, the last heir of the Northern Heavenly Sect trains in isolation. Years later, he returns to the murim world to uncover conspiracies and restore honor.
Why read it: Gorgeous art, calculated revenge, and elite swordplay.
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8. Becoming the Swordmaster Rank Young Lord of the Sichuan Tang Family (Manhwa)
A master swordsman is reborn as the young lord of the famous Tang Family, known for poison arts. Armed with past-life experience, he transforms the clan’s future.
Why read it: Reincarnation + clan politics + martial arts dominance.
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9. Chronicles of the Lazy Sovereign (Manhwa)
A noble hides something within him. Rather than chasing glory, he manipulates events subtly while avoiding responsibility—until fate forces his hand.
Why read it: Strategic and understated protagonist.
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10. Doom Breaker/ Reincarnation of the Suicidal Battle God (Manhwa)
After humanity is destroyed, a warrior gets a second chance from the gods. Rewinding time, he prepares ruthlessly to defeat the demon god and change fate.
Why read it: High-stakes regression fantasy with epic battles.
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11. The Lazy Prince Becomes a Genius (Manhwa)
A depressed and unmotivated prince dreams of a legendary swordsman and slowly transforms himself through relentless training. His emotional growth parallels his rise in strength.
Why read it: Inspiring character development with satisfying power scaling.
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12. Gosu (also known as The Master) (Manhwa)
Comedy blends seamlessly with explosive action.
Why read it: Perfect balance of humor and murim combat mastery.
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13. The Greatest Estate Developer (Manhwa)
A civil engineering student is reincarnated into a fantasy novel as a useless noble. Instead of swordsmanship, he uses modern engineering knowledge to revolutionize infrastructure—and get rich.
Why read it: Hilarious expressions, clever problem-solving, and economic world-building.
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14. Murim Login (Manhwa)
A weak hunter in a dungeon world logs into a VR murim game—except the strength he gains there carries over to reality. Double progression systems make for explosive growth.
Why read it: Unique dual-world leveling system with strong comedy.
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15. Friday: Forbidden Tales (Manhwa)
A collection of disturbing short horror stories published weekly. Each tale explores twisted morality, urban legends, and psychological dread.
Why read it: Bite-sized horror with sharp social commentary.
Ed is an adventurer with the worst luck imaginable—he keeps getting expelled from his party. But there's a twist.
Instead of just one setting, the story becomes a multiverse-scale power fantasy.
Why read it: A satisfying progression fantasy with a creative multi-world adventure
---
2. My Bias Appears (Manhwa)
(Often mistranslated as “My Bias Gets on The Last Train” — the common English title is “My Bias Appears?!”)
A fangirl’s dream (or chaos) begins when her favorite idol suddenly appears in her real life. What follows is romantic tension, awkward comedy, and emotional growth as fantasy collides with reality.
Why read it: Light, funny romance with strong fan-culture relatability.
---
3. Bastard (Manhwa)
A high school boy forced to assist something. As guilt and fear consume him, he struggles to break free while protecting.
Why read it: Dark, intense, and brilliantly paced suspense.
---
4. Childhood Friend of the Zenith (Manhwa)
Set in a murim (martial arts) world, a once-weak character tied to a legendary figure gets a second chance. With knowledge of the future and ties to a powerful “zenith” master, he rises through brutal martial politics.
Why read it: Regression + murim + strong character bonds.
---
5. The Boxer (Manhwa)
A prodigious but emotionally hollow boy is discovered by a legendary boxing coach. His rise in the ring becomes a meditation on talent, trauma, and what it means to fight.
Why read it: Philosophical sports drama with cinematic storytelling.
---
6. Mosquito War (Manhwa)
Humanity faces extinction when mosquitoes mutate into deadly, organized predators. A group of survivors battles grotesque insect monsters in a desperate urban war.
Why read it: Fast-paced survival horror with surprisingly deep tension.
---
7. Legend of the Northern Blade (Manhwa)
After his father is betrayed and killed, the last heir of the Northern Heavenly Sect trains in isolation. Years later, he returns to the murim world to uncover conspiracies and restore honor.
Why read it: Gorgeous art, calculated revenge, and elite swordplay.
---
8. Becoming the Swordmaster Rank Young Lord of the Sichuan Tang Family (Manhwa)
A master swordsman is reborn as the young lord of the famous Tang Family, known for poison arts. Armed with past-life experience, he transforms the clan’s future.
Why read it: Reincarnation + clan politics + martial arts dominance.
---
9. Chronicles of the Lazy Sovereign (Manhwa)
A noble hides something within him. Rather than chasing glory, he manipulates events subtly while avoiding responsibility—until fate forces his hand.
Why read it: Strategic and understated protagonist.
---
10. Doom Breaker/ Reincarnation of the Suicidal Battle God (Manhwa)
After humanity is destroyed, a warrior gets a second chance from the gods. Rewinding time, he prepares ruthlessly to defeat the demon god and change fate.
Why read it: High-stakes regression fantasy with epic battles.
---
11. The Lazy Prince Becomes a Genius (Manhwa)
A depressed and unmotivated prince dreams of a legendary swordsman and slowly transforms himself through relentless training. His emotional growth parallels his rise in strength.
Why read it: Inspiring character development with satisfying power scaling.
---
12. Gosu (also known as The Master) (Manhwa)
Comedy blends seamlessly with explosive action.
Why read it: Perfect balance of humor and murim combat mastery.
---
13. The Greatest Estate Developer (Manhwa)
A civil engineering student is reincarnated into a fantasy novel as a useless noble. Instead of swordsmanship, he uses modern engineering knowledge to revolutionize infrastructure—and get rich.
Why read it: Hilarious expressions, clever problem-solving, and economic world-building.
---
14. Murim Login (Manhwa)
A weak hunter in a dungeon world logs into a VR murim game—except the strength he gains there carries over to reality. Double progression systems make for explosive growth.
Why read it: Unique dual-world leveling system with strong comedy.
---
15. Friday: Forbidden Tales (Manhwa)
A collection of disturbing short horror stories published weekly. Each tale explores twisted morality, urban legends, and psychological dread.
Why read it: Bite-sized horror with sharp social commentary.