Haikyuu!!
Gotta love the characters. Damn that was good.
Rokudou no Onna-tachi
A manga full of strong women
Boku no Hero Academia
The story of a how a young, powerless boy becomes the no. 1 hero in a world were everyone has superpowers. I love the characters and I'm emotionally attached to this story enough so that I've found myself tearing up several times while reading this. My favorite character is Bakugou because you can really see how he grows as a person and a hero.
Shokugeki no Soma
Wouldn't say it's the best or that it's bad. It's just entertaining to read specially when you don't have anything else to read. It's silly but it's not unbearably silly. It's a good amount of silliness. Ending was shit though
Kuroshitsuji
If you like mystery, horror, or other creepy shit but you don't feel in the mood for something overwhelmingly dark then this is the story for you. This manga has an amazing balance between supernatural mysteries and comedy that make it possible for you to enjoy the story and binge all the chapters.
Dragon Ball
I like young Goku much better than older Goku. At the start he cared about his friends more than anything but when he grows up all he cares about is facing strong opponents and being the strongest. People try to defend him saying he's a Saiyan and yet Vegeta, the Saiyan prince, cares more about his family than anything.
Captain Tsubasa
The story of Tsubasa as he faces different opponents in Japan and later other countries. Tbh the story is very boring for the most part and I often had to force myself to keep going. The other Japanese players that will later be on the same team as Tsubasa are quite uninteresting and at times annoying. The story gets good only towards the end when Tsubasa represents Japan in a youth world cup and the story finally moves away from the Japanese players. The European players have better background stories, personalities, and abilities than Tsubasa's Japanese teammates. I read until the end just because I'm a big fan of Schneider.
One Piece