Akari couldn't think less of her school's karate champ, Abe-kun, despite him being the national champion. He's giant, uncouth, and couldn't be more different than her sweet angel and childhood friend, Takuto. But when Abe-kun injures his arm protecting her, she takes it upon herself to get him healed—after all, the school's pride is at stake—but finds the tables suddenly turned when he confesses to her! Now she's the goal he's aiming for, and she'll soon find out how driven a national champion can be!
Abe-kun's Got Me Now! has finished publishing and it has 52 Chapters. It is also Known as: 阿部くんに狙われてます, Abe-kun ni Nerawaretemasu
Genres: Comedy , Romance , Shoujo , School Life , School Clubs , Sports , Slice of Life , Japan
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Top Manga Like Abe-kun's Got Me Now! (Abe-kun ni Nerawaretemasu) [2026 List]
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- 1. Saki
3. Abe-kun ni Nerawaretemasu
Akari couldn't think less of her school's karate champ, Abe-kun, despite him being the national champion. He's giant, uncouth, and couldn't be more different than her sweet angel and childhood friend, Takuto. But when Abe-kun injures his arm protecting her, she takes it upon herself to get him healed—after all, the school's pride is at stake—but finds the tables suddenly turned when he confesses to her! Now she's the goal he's aiming for, and she'll soon find out how driven a national champion can be!
Abe-kun's Got Me Now! has finished publishing and it has 52 Chapters. It is also Known as: 阿部くんに狙われてます, Abe-kun ni Nerawaretemasu
2. Sketchbook
Sora is a quiet girl who finds her niche in the high school art club. When she isn't out capturing images of the neighbourhood in her trusty sketchbook, she can almost certainly be found befriending the local cats.
Sketchbook has finished publishing and it has Chapters. It is also Known as: スケッチブック, Sketchbook
1. Saki
Miyanaga Saki is a high-school freshman who doesn’t like mahjong. Ever since she was a child, she would lose her New Year’s gift money during her family mahjong game. If she won, her parents would be upset, and if she lost, well, she lost.
As a result, she’s learned to play in such a way that her score always remains plus/minus zero: not good enough to win, but not bad enough to lose. When we meet her, she’s being dragged to her school’s mahjong club by an old friend. How will a girl who hates mahjong, yet has become adept at the game as a result of her upbringing, survive in this environment?
Saki is currently publishing and has Chapters. It is also Known as: 咲-Saki-, Saki