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Want an Easier Way to Read Manga? These Websites Have You Covered

Manga is one of the most popular entertainment mediums in the world right now, with series spanning across every category imaginable, from fantasy to romance and everything in between. Trying to figure out which website to use may be intimidating for new fans though, since there are hundreds of different manga apps and websites currently operating, and it is difficult to know which one is the best choice.

Five websites in particular offer an excellent place for both seasoned manga fans and new readers to check out the best the manga genre has to offer. Although collecting physical manga is some people's preferred format, these five manga websites contain all the manga anyone could ever want. These series are highly portable due to the virtual format, so no matter where readers are in the world, they can access established classics and lesser-known gems at the touch of their fingertips.

5 Viz Media/Shonen Jump App

Created by Viz Media

The Viz Media website, and accompanying Shonen Jump app, are two of the best possible places to access manga. Viz Media is the largest North American manga publisher, so their app and website boast hundreds of different manga, some of them completely free to access. Series readers can access on Viz Media include Chainsaw Man, Dandadan, One Piece, Sakamoto Days, Blue Box, Ichi the Witch, Kagurabachi, and Kaiju No. 8, to name just a few. There is an entire section of the website titled "Read Free Manga!" which features the titles fans can read at no subscription cost.

Viz Media's website is where many manga fans read the latest English translations of series like One Piece, which updates weekly, so the platform is an excellent place for staying up to date with popular current manga chapters. There is also a membership option through the Shonen Jump app, for those who want an even more extensive selection of manga. The membership is priced at $2.99 a month, and a 7-day free trial is offered for those interested in trying out the service before subscribing.

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The Shonen Jump app is a phenomenal on-the-go manga reading option, with additional benefits not offered through the Viz Media website. Available on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store, theShonen Jump Manga & Comics app not only allows fans to read the thousands of series they adore on the Viz Media website, but also includes the ability to read offline and leave bookmarks, making for a more enjoyable manga reading experience.

4 Manga Plus

Created by Shueisha

Shueisha, the Japanese publishing company that is perhaps most well-known for its Weekly Shonen Jump magazine, is one of the most prominent names in the manga publishing space. Manga Plus is Shueisha's official manga reading platform, and the service has both a mobile app and a website. Current series available on Manga Plus include One Piece, Boruto: Two Blue Vortex, Dragon Ball Super, Spy X Family, Embers, and The Marshal King, and this list only scratches the surface.

The languages available on Manga Plus are Japanese, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Indonesian, Thai, and Russian. The app can be downloaded from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store, and releases new chapters of sought-after series like Chainsaw Man and One Piece at the exact same time that they release in Japan, helping readers never miss an update to their favorite manga series.

The past three recently released English chapters of each manga are free to read, while the rest of them can be accessed through one of two Manga Plus subscriptions: Standard, which costs $1.99 a month, and Deluxe, which costs $4.99 a month. Both of these subscriptions are completely free of ads and contain thousands of series (6,000 series are available with the Standard plan, while a whopping 15,000 are available with the Deluxe plan). For those who are not ready to take the plunge and subscribe quite yet, the Standard plan has a free one-month trial, giving users ample time to decide whether this app is the right fit for their manga needs.

3 K Manga

Created by Kodansha

Kodansha is another major Japanese publishing company, responsible for releasing numerous acclaimed series like Attack on Titan, Fairy Tail, Tokyo Revengers, and Blue Lock. The company also offers a K Manga website and mobile app, with selections in genres like isekai, romance, drama, fantasy, and sports. Some of the selections currently available to read on K Manga include Shangri-La Frontier, Blue Period, The Witch and the Mercenary, That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, and many more.

With such a wide range of manga genres including over 500 series, there is sure to be at least one manga title on Kodansha that will delight every type of fan, regardless of their preferences. Fans of the K Manga app have noted that its search features specifically are incredibly helpful in finding new reads within any given category, since the platform offers the ability to look up manga either by genre or by title. The app updates regularly with new chapters of long-running series, in addition to original series only available on the K Manga app, like The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity and WIND BREAKER.

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K Manga's app is free to download, and many series on it are free to read, but certain titles must be purchased with points. Kodansha's K Manga website includes a brief video explaining the points system: readers can either buy points or earn them for free through activities like watching videos. For those who do not feel like bothering with accruing points though, there are still tons of free manga on the K Manga app and website, sure to please even the most avid manga reader.

2 Amazon Kindle

Created by Amazon

Although it is not specifically designed only for manga like other apps and websites are, the Amazon Kindle app is a solid choice for those interested in delving into the world of manga. The Amazon Kindle and accompanying app have been around for over a decade, revolutionizing the e-book market and immersing readers in a new kind of entertainment experience with a Kindle mobile device that allows users to take millions of books on the go. Kindle's library features over 15 million titles, and some of these are, of course, manga.

There is an entire manga section on the Amazon Kindle store, with titles like Solo Leveling, Rent-A-Girlfriend, Honey Lemon Soda, Attack on Titan, A Sign of Affection, and so many others. These titles are available for purchase at varying prices, so users can own them digitally forever. A handful of these series also fall under Kindle's Comixology Unlimited membership. For those planning to use Kindle as their primary manga source, this subscription offers the most bang for their buck compared to purchasing individual series one by one.

Comixology Unlimited is a subscription offered by Amazon that allows readers access to a digital library of over 45,000 manga series and other comics. The price for Comixology is $5.99 per month, and there is a 30-day free trial option available to try out the service before committing. Other perks of having a Kindle comics subscription include discounts, offline reading, compatibility with many devices, and some exclusive content that can only be found on Comixology. Amazon may not be the first place manga lovers would go to look for a subscription, but Comixology Unlimited is definitely a fantastic option for fans.

1 BOOK WALKER

Created by Kadokawa

Kadokawa is a renowned name in the Japanese publishing industry, distributing primarily light novels and manga. Some famous Kadokawa series include Bungou Stray Dogs, Gurren Lagann, Cowboy Bebop, I Got Married to the Girl I Hate Most in Class, and Cardfight!! Vanguard.This major publisher also offers an app, so fans can read their favorite series anytime, right from their mobile device.

The app, called BOOK WALKER, does not just feature Kadokawa titles, it also includes manga from Yen Press, J-Novel Club, Kodansha, and Seven Seas Entertainment, among others. Over 10,000 series are available on BOOK WALKER, and a lot of them are free to access. Amazingly, there are even some audiobook offerings on BOOK WALKER, giving manga and light novel fans yet another way to become even more immersed in the stories they love. There are both free and paid options on BOOK WALKER, offering readers a variety of choices.

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The app also includes some other fun features that set it apart from other manga apps, like the ability to customize digital bookshelves with different skins. Once someone begins reading a series on the BOOK WALKER app, it is placed on a digital shelf alongside the other titles that person is reading. The app allows users to rearrange their digital shelf, which is a unique, customizable way to not only keep track of favorite series or a future reading list, but also to show off a personalized digital manga collection to the world. Manga fans should definitely check out BOOK WALKER's app and website, because, among thousands of free and paid titles, there is bound to be at least one that will pique their interest.

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