Shingeki no Kyojin
I finished this back in April when the last chapter came out, and I still think about it sometimes. This manga is as good as everyone claims it to be. It's not only action-based, but it also puts focus on racism and political differences. I love the questions of "what is the right and what is wrong?" and "who are the bad guys?". This is truly a masterpiece.
Thirst
False claims to fame, sex, lies, and hidden identities unfold to jeopardize the livelihood of both stars.. Ethan and Tristan must choose to confront one another or put aside their differences and risk falling deeper into desire.] This is such a good read. I never thought I would enjoy something with vampires after Twilight, but here we are. The artwork is stunning, and the plot is interesting as well. This is definitely one I would consider re-reading in the future.
Killing Stalking
This is not for everyone, at all. This manwha is pretty fucked up, but also interesting. I was sitting in the edge of my seat while reading this, and I was rooting for Yoon Bum all the way through. The ending is tragic, and not what I was expecting. If you enjoyed this, you should read "Obey".
Kocchi Muite, Ai
I really love Nishino's and Suzuhara's dynamic and the development of their relationship. Though, I must say my heart broke a little when Suzuhara saw that woman leave Nishino's apartment, but, at least, it has a happy ending. I also love the artwork, and how the characters were drawn.
Blue Lust
This is a beautiful manga, and I love everything about it. Seriously, everything. The pacing is good, the characters are amazing, even with their flaws. I love that Hayato had to confront his past, and that he didn't want to run away from it anymore. Seeing his perspective on everything was really interesting, and I loved that the readers see his inner conflicts and feelings. I enjoyed how Souma and Hayato found each other again after their fall out + the little time skip at the end was everything to me. (Souma looks cute with glasses).
To You, The Immortal
I started out with the anime not know anything about it, and I must say that I fell in love with Fushi and everything about the plot and the concept. It has many plot twists, and the readers never really know what will happen next. It's so fucking sad, and I've cried my eyes out many times. Some people think being immortal is one of the best things that could ever happen (in terms of superpowers), but this manga really shows how lonely everything gets at some point.
Boku no Hero Academia
Action-based manga with an interesting plot. I love the creativity with all the different Quirks, and also all the character growth that happens gradually throughout the series. This is such a great story with such impatful plotlines and characters. Everyone should read this, in my opinion. You go into this thinking you'll read about young people training to be heroes, but that proves to be the mere tip of the iceberg.
Jujutsu Kaisen
Extremely interesting plot and concept, but the story gets more and more fucked as it goes on. Highly recommend for those who enjoy great fight scenes. This manga has many likeable characters, though the composition and structure of the story can get confusing at times.
Haikyuu!!
I love each and everyone of the characters equally. There's so much to say, but I feel no words can ever justify the feeling of reading this for the first time. The aspect of growth is something I absolutely love about this story, but also how it focuses on different people and their respective development. Hinata is a great MC, and has proven that no matter what or when you find your passion, it is possible to succeed in doing what you love.
Svaha: The Sixth Finger