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The Best Free Manga Sites and Apps in 2025
Feb 28,2025Author: Zoe
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IGN loves manga, but the sheer volume of Japanese comics released annually makes staying current a challenge. Luckily, many fantastic resources offer free manga access! From classic titles like Battle Angel Alita to modern hits such as Attack on Titan, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, and Demon Slayer, we've compiled a list to help you enjoy your favorite manga without breaking the bank.
Don't forget to check our guide to free online comics for even more options!
Hoopla
Hoopla boasts an incredibly diverse and extensive free manga library. Access requires a free library card, but once obtained, you'll unlock a treasure trove of titles. Highlights include the complete Berserk by Kentaro Miura, Attack on Titan by Hajime Isayama, Fairy Tail, Lone Wolf and Cub, and Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service. The collection features multiple volumes, full series, and hidden gems. All titles are instantly available—no holds or waiting!
Libby
While Hoopla shines as a free comics hub, Libby shouldn't be overlooked. This app offers a vast selection of free digital books, including a significant manga collection. Available titles vary by library system, but expect popular series like One Piece, Naruto, Spy x Family, Vampire Hunter D, My Hero Academia, and Demon Slayer. Note that availability may be limited, similar to a physical library, but holds can be placed for future access.
Viz
Viz, a major English-language manga publisher, offers generous free previews (20-60 pages) of many titles on its website. This includes classics like Ranma 1/2, modern hits like Chainsaw Man, and cult favorites like Tekkonkinkreet. A paid Viz Manga App provides broader access for a small monthly fee. The website also features free first chapters of numerous shonen and shoujo series.
Shonen Jump
Another Viz offering, the Shonen Jump App provides free access to chapters from One Piece, Dragon Ball Super, Boruto, Kaiju No. 8, and JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. Unlike other free options, it often includes the latest chapters of popular series. A paid subscription unlocks even more content.
Kodansha
Kodansha, a renowned manga publisher, offers free first volumes or chapters of many titles, including Sailor Moon, Attack on Titan, Cardcaptor Sakura, and Akira, through a free Kodansha Reader account. Rotating access to additional volumes is also available. The K MANGA app offers another access point, although with daily chapter limits and a points system.
MANGA Plus by Shuiesha
MANGA Plus, from Japan's largest publisher, Shuiesha, provides free access to chapters from major titles like Chainsaw Man, Spy X Family, Choujin X, and JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. While full series and simulcast releases require payment, the free selection offers excellent sampling opportunities.
Amazon
Amazon Kindle offers some free manga, although major titles are less common. However, free previews and occasional discounts on boxed sets make it a worthwhile resource. Kindle Unlimited subscribers enjoy a significantly expanded selection.
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