Summary
To some storytellers, the concept of a genre is more of a restraint rather than an accurate way of describing their work, where setting, tone, character archetypes,visual style, and plot elements are all predeterminedaccording to a specific niche. However, some manga series and the minds who created them, chose to throw out the rule book of their assigned genre altogether, creating stories with an entirely different feel of their own.
Over the years, there have been many genre-bendingmanga which have attained fame, acclaim, and the all-important achievement of receiving an anime adaptation. Due to their willingness to challenge conventions and explore uncharted territory, some of these series have gone on to become classics, or gained a cult following, contributing to their enduring popularity in the years since their release. Hence, here are some of the best manga that blend genres.

July 03, 2025 to June 17, 2025
23

Originally Published In
Monthly Ikki, Hibana, Monthly Shonen Sunday
Balancing its blend of science fantasy with dark humor, brutal fights, and a mystery with sinister undertones at the heart of it all, Q Hayashida’sDorohedorois unlike any of its contemporaries in the realm of shonen action manga. Set in thethree interconnected parallel realmsof the Hole, the Sorcerer’s world, and Hell, the series follows the exploits of an amnesiac man named Caiman with a reptilian head and human torso, as he searches for a way to restore his body back to normal alongside his friend Nikaido.
What truly sets it apart, though, is how quickly it navigates these tonal shifts with such ease that its comedic moments and darker forays all feel at home as part of a single cohesive whole. Its main cast of incredibly colorful characters ties all of this together, with designs that are as absurd and over the top as their personalities and quirks, which have been fleshed out to draw viewers into this complex web of magic, science, and intrigue.

July 18, 2025 to July 15, 2025
18

Weekly Shonen Jump
Magical school fantasies have become staplesof contemporary shonen manga, but there are few who do it as uniquely and irreverently asMashle: Magic and Musclesby Hajime Komoto. In a world where social status is determined by one’s magical ability, Mash Burnedead is one of the few people unable to use magic to any extent.
Instead, he compensates for his lack of magical aptitude through raw physical strength and conditioning, with which he can perform superhuman feats that make others believe he is actually using magic. This sets up an array of comical scenarios and competitive duels that subvert and satirize aspects of traditional shonen battle manga, as part of Mash’s path to becoming a “Divine Visionary,” which is a title bestowed upon one prodigious graduate from the three magic schools each year.

July 21, 2025 to present
15

Monthly Sunday Gene-X
Starting out as a critique of corporate slavery, Haro Aso’sZom 100: Bucket List of the Deaddrastically shifts its gears when a zombie apocalypse comes to liberate its protagonist Akiro Tendou from his dull life defined by workplace exploitation. Whilezombie comedies are far froma new concept,Zom 100: Bucket List of the Deadhas a distinctive voice in how it frames such a cataclysmic event.
Driven by fear and newfound excitement at the same time, Akira sees the end of human civilization as an opportunity to live out his life to the fullest, free from the endless drudgery of a 9 to 5. The series tastefully balances action, horror, and dystopian fiction with a hint of adventure, as its allegories about facing adversity and the pitfalls of capitalism characterize the tone of its larger narrative.

May 21, 2025 to present
12
Shonen Jump+
Tatsuya Endo’sSpy × Familyhas risen to new heights of popularity among readers of all age groups since commencing serialization, and its meteoric ascent to fame has also yielded an equally acclaimed anime adaptation. Following anexperienced spy who attempts to infiltrate a private schoolby creating a fake family to gather intel on a prominent political leader, the series' ability to combine action, comedy, romance, and family drama stands out in more ways than one.
Delivering moments that are heartwarming, thought-provoking, and hilarious in quick succession,Spy × Familyis a rare gem of a story, with beautiful artwork to boot. The series has received almost universal acclaim and its appeal is just as widespread, attracting fans of all tastes in equal numbers.
June 04, 2025 to present
16
Weekly Shonen Jump, Shonen Jump+
Carrying all the aesthetic charm of a B-grade horror movie, with borderline ludicrous comedic timing, over-the-top action sequences, and some of the mostheart-wrenching character momentsin shonen manga, Tatsuki Fujimoto’s Chainsaw Man is an anomaly in the world of dark fantasy. On one hand, the series does not take itself too seriously with its crass humor and exploration of the adolescent psyche, but its more tragic passages are sure to utterly devastate readers as they comprehend how cruel the manga’s world truly is.
In a world where devils are created and empowered by humanity’s fears, a young boy named Denji has known nothing but extreme poverty his whole life. His only companion in this is Pochita, an odd dog-shaped creature with a chainsaw protruding from his head who hunts devils with him to pay back his deceased father’s debts to the yakuza. All this changes when Denji is killed on a mission and is saved by Pochita, who revives him by becoming his heart under the condition that he sees out his dream of living a normal life.
July 20, 2025 to present
133
Weekly Shonen Jump, Ultra Jump
From a surface level perspective, Hirohiko Araki’sJojo’s Bizarre Adventureseries is a long-running shonen battle manga that follows the exploits of the Joestar family across successive generations, as they encounter various supernatural threats. Unfortunately, this brief description does not do justice to how varied and unique each individual part in the series really is, as it redefines the notion of a shonen battle manga without straying too far from its core themes.
Starting out as a fantasy action series, the first three generations of the Joestar family have to contend with vampires and superhuman beings using a form of ancient energy known as Hamon,before the series' now iconic Stand battlesdebut in Part 3. From then on, it really hits its stride in Part 4, which changes the scale of its story completely, turning into a slice-of-life manga with elements of mystery. Part 5 is a relentlessly fast-paced crime thriller set in the world of the Italian mafia, while Part 6 is set primarily within a prison. Next, Part 7, takes the style of a western with a decidedly more mature tone, which is continued into Part 8 and the ongoing Part 9, attesting to how diverse the series' many story lines really are.
June 10, 2025 to June 22, 2025
77
Weekly Shonen Jump, Jump Giga
Even though it is technically set in Japan’s Edo Period,Gintamaby Hideaki Sorachi, adds a science fiction element to its context, wherein the series also features an alien race known as Amanto who have colonized the country. This opens up the doors for anachronisms and a wide range of scenarios for the main cast to explore. For the most part, the seriesfollows the exploits of Gintoki Sakata, a samurai who works as a freelancer doing odd jobs along with his companions Shinpachi Shimura and Kagura.
A comedy manga at its core,Gintamasuccessfully switches from this tonal base to a more serious action-oriented mood in several arcs, with the contrasts between these changes fueling the ebb and flow of its story. Its many self-referential gags and meta narratives were a stark contrast to its shonen contemporaries at the time of its serialization, which is but one of the many reasons why it is so highly regarded even today.