Joshi Kouhei

Joshi Kouhei

Jiro Matsumoto’s crazy-ass sci-fi story about giant high school girl humanoids that pilots ride inside to fight wars on an alien planet. As pilots increase their hours inside the Assault Girls they being losing their minds to corruption and start believing that they really are a high school girl.

It ended up leading to a very divisive argument on our podcast but behind all the gore and perverted stuff there really is a unique and interesting story. Personally, I’d love to finish it.

~dakazu

Otoko Meshi

Otoko Meshi

Food manga about Ryota, a university student, who ends up harboring Yakuza boss Ryuichi in his apartment, who ends up cooking delicious meals with leftovers.

The twist that a criminal is actually a good chef is entertaining and there’s a good amount of comedy with Ryota trying to hide the fact that he has criminals staying at his place. It’s based on a novel and there’s also a live-action TV show as well.

~dakazu

Chuni no Danshi to Dairokkan

Chuni no Danshi to Dairokkan

A story about a bullied 8th grade boy and his imaginary female friend, ‘Master’, who mentors him.

Shigeyuki Fukumitsu is known for his autobiographical diary stuff so reading a story-based fictional manga from him was refreshing. He’s relatively unknown in the West but I recommend reading any of his work because it’s all entertaining.

~dakazu

Nobunaga no Chef

Nobunaga no Chef

Gourmet manga about a man who’s time traveled to the Warring States period of Feudal Japan. He becomes the personal chef of Nobunaga Oda and uses his modern cooking for diplomacy to end conflicts. A fun alternate history/fish out of water story.

It’s been adapted to a live action television series and we’ve discussed it on a previous podcast as well.

~dakazu