Top 12 Best Harem Manga of All Time

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  1. If you enjoy video games and harems, The World God Only Knows is the perfect combination. Wakaki's supernatural harem manga has a unique plot with just the right amount of comedy and drama to keep readers interested. It's the kind of story that gets better as you read it.


    Keima Katsuragi, a high school student, is known online as the "God of Conquest" for his insane ability to conquer any non-real, 2D girl in games. In reality, Keima is incapable of holding a decent conversation with the opposite sex. His life changes after he unintentionally summons the adorable demon Elsie, who requests Keima's assistance in capturing evil souls that reside in the young girl's hearts.

    Keima
    reluctantly agrees to assist Elsie. He must now win the hearts of 3D (real) girls in order to expel the evil spirits from them. Keima uses his gaming skills to win the souls of the victims and save them. The World God Only Knows is exactly what you need if you want a good laugh with a plot that keeps you guessing.


    Original run: April 9, 2008 – April 23, 2014

    Author: Tamiki Wakaki

    Chapters: 268 (26 volumes)

    Status: Completed

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  2. This isekai manga, also known as KonoSuba, is one of those that you know what will happen in the story but still enjoy reading. There's a reason Akatsuki's fantasy comedy series is ranked second on this list of the best harem manga. Its lighthearted story, which heavily relies on comedy, is magical. KonoSuba is aware that the isekai and harem tropes are overused, but she uses this knowledge to create a fantastic story.


    Kazuma Sat, a good-for-nothing, meets a drunkard goddess who offers him a second chance in life after an embarrassing death. What's the catch? He'll be reincarnated in another universe, where he'll have to fight monsters and defeat the boss. Kazuma reluctantly agrees to accompany the goddess Aqua. Kazuma joins forces with the insane magician Megumin and the masochist crusader Darkness along the way. One of the many things that make KonoSuba a must-read in this genre is the interactions between these four chaotic characters.


    Original run: September 9, 2014 - present
    Author: Natsume Akatsuki

    Chapters: 72 (16 volumes, As June 21, 2023)
    Status: Ongoing

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  3. Top 3

    Ranma ½

    Ranma 1/2 by Takahashi holds a special place in many reader's hearts. If you enjoy episodic plots, multiple character harems, and comedy, you should check out both the manga and anime. Ranma 1/2 is distinct in that it features a harem, a reverse harem, and a shoujo art style in which characters have large eyes.


    Ranma 1/2 follows a comedic formula and features a sex-changing main character who willfully transforms into a girl to achieve his goals. Many other characters appear in the series, and their intricate relationships with one another, unusual characteristics, and eccentric personalities drive the majority of the stories. Although the characters and their relationships are complicated, once they are introduced and established in the series, they rarely change. The Ranma 1/2 manga has sold over 55 million copies, making it one of the best-selling manga series. Both manga and anime are credited with being among the first in their respective media to gain popularity in the United States.


    Original run: August 19, 1987 – March 6, 1996

    Author: Rumiko Takahashi

    Chapter: 407 (38 volumes)

    Status: Completed

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  4. Top 4

    Nisekoi

    Any list of the best harem manga would be incomplete without Komi's widely popular Nisekoi. This series has seen a number of adaptations. It has spawned an anime, a novel, a video game, and even a live-action film. Nisekoi earned a spot on the list of the best harem manga due to its popularity. Naoshi Komi wrote and illustrated Nisekoi, which began as a one-shot manga in Shueisha's seasonal Jump NEXT! magazine on January 8, 2011, before beginning serialization in Weekly Shnen Jump's 48th issue on November 7, 2011. Archrivals turned lovers?


    Nisekoi tells the story of Raku Ichijo, a Yakuza gang's son, and Chitoge Kirisaki, a Beehive gang's daughter. Tired of years of conflict between two factions, the leaders of each decided to put an end to their feud by pairing their children. Everything would have gone smoothly if Raku and Chitoge were friendly, but they despise each other. Will Raku marry his rival Chitoge or his long-time crush Kosaki Onodera? You'll have to read the manga to find out what that is.


    Original run: November 7, 2011 – August 8, 2016

    Author: Naoshi Komi

    Chapters: 229 (25 volumes)

    Status: Completed

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  5. Quintessential Quintuplets may appear to be your typical harem, but their ending is anything but. While most harem manga end with "multiple possibilities," Quintessential Quintuplets surprises readers with an unexpected ending. Aside from its intriguing plot, this manga has a clean art style with panels that flow into one another.


    Futaro Uesugi, despite being academically gifted, has no friends and is perceived as a loner at school. Futaro's life spirals downward as his father accumulates debt after debt. Futaro accepts an offer to tutor the identical quintuplet Nakano sisters in the hopes of improving their family's financial situation. Despite being identical sisters, each girl has a distinct personality. The mystery in this manga is who Futaro eventually marries. The story is told in such a way that you root for each of the sisters. Give it a shot! You will not be sorry. Who will you root for in the end?


    Original run: August 9, 2017 – February 19, 2020

    Author: Negi Haruba

    Chapters: 113 (14 volumes)

    Status: Completed

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    Youtube Channel: Gear Third Manga Reviews
  6. Negima! Magister Negi Magi is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ken Akamatsu. It is also known in Japan as Magical Teacher Negima! (Japanese: 魔法先生ネギま!, Hepburn: Mahou Sensei Negima!). From February 2003 to March 2012, it was serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shnen Magazine, with chapters collected into 38 tankbon volumes. Negima provides a detailed plot with no gaps. Many characters are introduced, but each one is distinct and memorable.

    Negi Springfield
    is only interested in two things in life: finding his long-lost father and becoming a Magister Magi. Although his first goal isn't moving forward, he has a better chance of becoming a powerful wizard by teaching English at an all-girl Japanese middle school. Negi, 10, is now the new homeroom teacher for a class of 31 girls! You can imagine the chaos that Negi is bound to experience at his new workplace. Will he be able to find his missing father and successfully teach his new students without being eaten alive? There can only be one answer! That is, read this best harem manga right now.


    Original run: February 26, 2003 – March 14, 2012

    Author: Ken Akamatsu

    Chapters: 355 (38 volumes)

    Status: Completed

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  7. If you're looking for a harem gag manga with a retro art style, Hayate the Combat Butler is the manga for you. This manga ran for more than ten years and had over 500 chapters. Although it is impossible to read this in a single sitting, it is the type of story you return to when you want something familiar and comfortable. T


    The plot revolves around Hayate Ayasaki, a 16-year-old who is forced to pay off his parents' debt. Unable to repay the millions of yen owed to debt collectors by his parents, Hayate flees for his life and, in desperation, attempts to kidnap a wealthy-looking young lady. Instead, Hayate witnesses his intended victim's kidnapping! In the end, Hayate saves Nagi, a 13-year-old girl, and becomes her personal butler. Throughout his journey, 12 girls, including Nagi, fall in love with him. Who will Hayate pick? Start reading now to find out.


    Original run: October 6, 2004 – April 12, 2017

    Author: Kenjiro Hata

    Chapters: 524 (52 volumes)

    Status: Completed

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  8. Did you notice the word "really" five times in the title of Nakamura's ultimate harem rom-com? There will be a hundred female heroines in this story, all of whom are pining for the protagonist! The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really Love You has excellent writing and a distinct art style. Rentar Aij, the lovable but single man, has never been successful in any of his confessions. He's tried his luck with 100 different girls, all of whom have rejected him. Rentar, tired of his misfortune, visits a shrine and wishes that he had been more successful with love in high school. His wish was granted, but with a condition.

    Rentar is destined to meet 100 people instead of his one and only soulmate! And if he does not return a girl's feelings for him, she will perish. Rentar dates every girl who falls in love with him because he does not want his soulmates to die because of him. He currently has six girls and is struggling. How will he manage another 94? Check out this series now to find out.


    Original run: December 26, 2019 – present

    Author: Rikito Nakamura

    Chapters: 109 (13 volumes)

    Status: On going

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    Youtube Channel: Musings by Daenen
  9. Otome (maiden) games and the harem genre go together like bread and butter. These two are inseparable because their existence would be impossible without one another. The World of Otome Games is Difficult for Mobs takes isekai, otome games, and harems to new heights. The plot of the story is full of twists and turns, and it focuses on creating interesting characters rather than romance.


    Leon Fou Bartfort is reincarnated into an otome game he spent hours grinding after passing away. Leon is an average salaryman in the real world, and his averageness carries over into the otome world, allowing him to blend in. Leon befriends the game's protagonist, Olivia, and assists her in completing the game. Leon meets other characters along the way and uses his in-depth knowledge of the game to help those around him. The World of Otome Games is Tough for Mob is a breath of fresh air for fans of isekai and harem.


    Original run: October 5, 2018 – present

    Author: Yomu Mishima

    Chapters: 34 (10 volumes, As June 21, 2023)

    Status: On going

    Buy here: https://amzn.to/446K0k7

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  10. Top 10

    We Never Learn

    We Never Learn (Japanese: ぼくたちは勉強ができない, Hepburn: Bokutachi wa Benky ga Dekinai. "We Can't Study"), also known as BokuBen (ぼく勉), is a Japanese manga series created by Taishi Tsutsui. The story follows Nariyuki Yuiga, a high school student tasked with tutoring three female geniuses as they develop romantic feelings for him. Despite touching on a number of rom-com cliches and tropes, We Never Learn delivers an enjoyable story with well-rounded characters. This harem manga is ideal for days when you want something predictable but entertaining. The art is simple, with clean backgrounds.


    Nariyuki Yuiga, the protagonist, is a senior high school student at Ichinose Academy who is tasked with tutoring three of his female classmates in order to secure a university scholarship. Unsurprisingly, each girl he tutors falls in love with him. The more Nariyuki assists these girls with their studies, the stronger their feelings for him grow. The story conveniently has multiple endings in which Nariyuki ends up with each love interest. Isn't that cool?


    Original run: February 6, 2017 – December 21, 2020

    Author: Taishi Tsutsui

    Chapters: 187 (21 volumes)

    Status: Completed

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  11. Top 11

    Kyo Kara Maoh!

    The Kyo Kara Maoh! manga series (titled Ky Kara MA no Tsuku Jiygy! (今日からマのつく自由業!) in Japanese) was created by Temari Matsumoto and debuted in the June 2005 issue of the monthly Asuka magazine on April 23, 2005 [4] and ended on July 23, 2016. The first volume of the manga was published on December 26, 2005, and a total of 21 volumes have been published. Despite not being a BL (boys love) manga, Takabayashi's Kyo Kara Maoh! has a lot of shounen-ai undertones. In this fantasy comedy, the harem consists of one boy surrounded by several attractive men. Have I piqued your interest? Kyo Kara Maoh! has a long but well-executed plot as well as beautifully drawn and endearing characters.

    Yuri Shibuya
    was an ordinary high school student until his face was shoved into a toilet and he was transported to another universe. Yuri passes out and awakens in a world where no one speaks Japanese and everyone is a demon. And, much to Yuri's surprise, he is the all-powerful ruler of this great demon kingdom. As Demon King, Yuri strives to create a world in which humans and demons can coexist peacefully. That is, of course, easier said than done.


    Original run: April 23, 2005 – July 23, 2016

    Author: Tomo Takabayashi

    Chapters: 109 (21 volumes)

    Status: Completed

    Buy here: https://amzn.to/42P99Pe

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  12. Top 12

    Fortune Arterial

    Fortune Arterial combines vampires, cute high school girls, and an aloof male protagonist. August's Harem series is a short but sweet story told in a thrilling manner. The manga is only one volume long, making it the ideal "bingable" harem series.


    Because of his father's line of work, protagonist Kohei Hasekura is used to changing schools on a regular basis. He doesn't make an effort to make friends because he knows he won't be in one place for long. However, after transferring to the prestigious Shuchikan Academy and learning about his classmates' dark secrets, Kohei begins to enjoy school. On top of that, he befriends an endless stream of cute high school girls, all of whom fall in love with him. Fortune Arterial does an excellent job narrating an exciting plot in a short amount of time. It's an excellent introduction to the harem genre.


    Original run: September 2007 – April 2008

    Author: August

    Chapters: 40 (10 volumes)

    Status: Completed

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