A Comprehensive Site for Manga

Cheryl
Jun 9, 2008
Updated • Dec 19, 2012
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For those of you who are new to this, manga is basically the Japanese version of a comic book. Why should manga interest you? Well, for one thing, if you enjoy watching anime, you’d know that most anime series are adapted from their manga forms. This includes hits like Naruto and Bleach, amongst others.

The disadvantage of manga is that it’s not available everywhere. So, even if you wanted to buy your favorite manga, you might not be able to. What’s the solution? Simple! You can get your manga fix online, through One Manga.

One Manga is a site that functions as a manga library. There are innumerable high quality scans of manga issues. You can find entire volumes of series as well as obscure single issues that you might not get elsewhere. Besides scans, there are a couple of manga-based games you can play. Plus, there’s a store section as well where you can purchase manga issues you liked reading.

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The site offers hours of entertainment, especially if you happen to be a fan of the manga genre. Even if you’re not, I’d still recommend checking the site out. It’s a different style from traditional comic books and the artwork on some of them is stunning. Go take a look and let me know what you think.

Update: One Manga recently moved from its .com Internet address to .me, I can't really say why the move was made. We have updated the article with the new link information so that you can open the site just like before. The old address currently returns a site not found error when you try to open it.

One Manga displays the latest manga updates and hot new chapters of manages on its front page. You can use the category listing on the right to browse a specific manga category, like martial arts, drama or comedy,, use the a-z listing at the top to browse all available mangas, or click on the top mangas like Bleach, One Piece or Ecchi that are displayed right on top.

The site has a very comprehensive archive which you can browse to read mangas online.

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Comments

  1. Syahid A. said on June 15, 2008 at 11:48 am
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    True! OneManga is the best play if I want to get my Japanese cartoon fix. Simply awesome. I don’t mind the annoying ads. :D

  2. Sean said on June 10, 2008 at 4:44 pm
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    I haven’t looked at much manga before but the site looks interesting. Thanks for the link.

  3. Rarst said on June 10, 2008 at 1:11 am
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    bleachexile made themselves very bad press when their clashed with binktopia (popular scanlator group) because of stripping binktopia credits.

    Not that people care about moral aspect when they are looking for fix. :)

    onemanga is great for online reading but uses downsized images. So for high quality (some people print to read) sites that offer downloads like http://mangashare.com are better.

  4. Nagungo said on June 9, 2008 at 5:47 pm
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    http://www.bleachexile.com has a pretty large database as well. I’ve been going there for about a year now to get my manga fix. They have an online viewer so you don’t even have to download the issues.

  5. darkkosmos said on June 9, 2008 at 5:38 pm
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    :O you only found this now? If you are interested in manga and anime go check this out too.
    http://moe.imouto.org/

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