You are right! I misread some information that was actually for the manga produced by CR, and not for the manga section of their website in general. I tried to find ways to read manga legally online, like with Shounen Jump, Viz and other Shounen stuff, but I wondered if I could legally read stuff like Land of the Shinrous without waiting and buy a whole volume irl. For Manhwa and Manhua, it`s best to use something like www.mangaupdates.com/index.html and find out, which is the English publisher. What comic would be a good read for a complete beginner? I have never read anything outside of the manual, I have been studying for six months now and I know ~550 kanji. I`ve started reading more manga and I want to know where to read it best online. The place where I read manga is free, but they are all fan translations. I don`t mind paying for what I love and I`d like to know where you all read your manga. The more manga, the better and I want the official translation and a good view of every page. The only legal way to read the manga for free is to use Viz`s free trial to catch up (unless you`re regionally blocked or using a VPN) and cancel your subscription before you`re asked to pay.

Then you can read the last three chapters for free on MangaPlus. The last three issues can be read for free on the VIZ website. The biggest problem with legal reading is that there won`t be a “one-stop shop” to access a variety of titles, as their licenses are held by a variety of English publishers, all of which have their own platform. Are there any websites where I can legally read manga with a subscription without having to purchase a physical copy of the manga? Dark Horse Digital also has a collection of their manga selection on their website! Try Yotsuba&! (よつばと!) It`s a piece of life/comedy manga. Highly recommended for beginners and anyone who wants to laugh tbh 🙂 Pixiv has also translated many official manga into English. About the OP: If you want to discuss things in the manga, please call the article a “manga spoiler”. I`m a bot, and this action was done automatically. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns. I`ve only been an anime fan for 10 years and it`s only recently that I`ve started to take an interest in manga. The reason it`s manga now is because I really want specific stories, because most of the time anime adaptations always deviate from manga and after what happened with The Promised Neverland season 2 anime, it was a wake-up call for me to read the manga. Yes, I know there are fan sites that offer to read manga for free, but honestly, I would prefer to see them on legal manga sites and yes, I know Crunchyroll has manga, but Crunchyroll doesn`t have the variety of manga they have.

I`ve been watching anime for years, but I only started reading manga a few months ago. Because I can`t afford to buy hundreds of volumes of manga that I read online. But after all these months, I still haven`t found a way to read the manga legally. Sure, there`s the Shueisha Manga Plus service, but only the first and last three chapters are available, so you won`t be able to catch up with the series if you haven`t read from the beginning. You can buy a subscription on Viz`s website to read the weekly Shonen Jump and the old Realeases, but it`s regionally blocked here in Germany. Is this really the only way to read legally? As far as I know, the price is no different from what I would pay for volumes. Like I said, I don`t want to spend $300 on one series. For example, Chainsaw Man is a fairly short series with its 97 chapters.

If I buy each volume at full price, it would be about $110. I`m reading Jujutsu Kaisen, which has 19 volumes and is far from finished. With 19 volumes, it would already cost nearly $200 while it was still being published. If you want to see which manga is available for legal purchases, I highly recommend checking publishers` websites to check their licenses. Kindle has the highest number of manga available compared to the other two platforms. You can also read 4-coma manga on this page. As a beginner, I find it more enjoyable (and easier) to read stories in this format.