Kuroko's Basketball
Tadatoshi Fujimaki's Kuroko's Basketball is sometimes criticized for being unrealistic. You will enjoy Kuroko's Basketball much more if you go in knowing that it has a tendency to be flashy and exaggerate things. It only adds to the series' charm because these seemingly out-of-this-world plays, dunks, and abilities make Kuroko's Basketball an interesting read.
In this story, there is a group of basketball prodigies known as the "Generation of Miracles" who have almost superhuman abilities. They aren't inhuman, but watching them play gives the impression that they are. Later on, you learn that the team had a phantom sixth man, who happened to be the main character Kuroko. He decides to leave the team and join another in order to demonstrate his ability to stand on his own. Kuroko's Basketball, on the other hand, is a sports manga with an overpowered main character.
You're constantly kept on the edge of your seat while reading this manga because you never know what incredible feat someone will perform next. Kuroko's Basketball, like many sports manga, has a great sense of humor, but it also has a lot of action-packed scenes. It's a really well-rounded series with an unusual premise and characters, making it one of the most entertaining sports manga releases to date.
Author: Tadatoshi Fujimaki
Original run: December 8, 2008 – September 1, 2014
Volumes: 30
Status: Completed
Buy here: https://www.amazon.com/kuroko-no-basket-manga/s?k=kuroko+no+basket+manga