Manga

14 Kid-Friendly Manga That Aren’t About Pokémon

Teens and adults fueled the original U.S. manga boom as well as its recent second wave, but kids like comics too—in fact, we’ve seen a huge uptick in graphic novels for readers 12 and under in the past decade. But what about manga? Everyone knows about Pokémon (and we do love it so), but what else is out there?

Here’s a look at 10 kid-friendly titles, some of which may surprise you!

Hikaru no Go, Vol. 1

Hikaru no Go, Vol. 1

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Hikaru no Go, Vol. 1

By Yumi Hotta
Artist Takeshi Obata

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Hikaru no Go, by Yumi Hotta and Takeshi Obata
Perhaps “action-packed” is not the first adjective that comes to mind when one is talking about a manga based on a board game, but Yumi Hotta and Takeshi Obata (the artist for Death Note and Bakuman) pull it off. Slackerish sixth-grader Hikaru Shindo finds new purpose in life when he’s fiddling with an old Go board and is possessed by the ghost of Sai, a Go master from the Heian Era (794-1185). Hikaru knows nothing about Go, but Sai pesters him to play, and he soon catches the attention of Akira Toya, a serious Go player and the son of a modern Go master. As with all shonen manga, this 23-volume series is rife with friends, enemies, and complications, and a goal everyone is striving for (playing the “Divine Move”). But it also has lessons about playing Go—the games were created under the supervision of a professional player, so there’s plenty of attention to detail. And plenty of action, even if it comes from placing stones on a board, rather than beheading enemies.

Hikaru no Go, by Yumi Hotta and Takeshi Obata
Perhaps “action-packed” is not the first adjective that comes to mind when one is talking about a manga based on a board game, but Yumi Hotta and Takeshi Obata (the artist for Death Note and Bakuman) pull it off. Slackerish sixth-grader Hikaru Shindo finds new purpose in life when he’s fiddling with an old Go board and is possessed by the ghost of Sai, a Go master from the Heian Era (794-1185). Hikaru knows nothing about Go, but Sai pesters him to play, and he soon catches the attention of Akira Toya, a serious Go player and the son of a modern Go master. As with all shonen manga, this 23-volume series is rife with friends, enemies, and complications, and a goal everyone is striving for (playing the “Divine Move”). But it also has lessons about playing Go—the games were created under the supervision of a professional player, so there’s plenty of attention to detail. And plenty of action, even if it comes from placing stones on a board, rather than beheading enemies.

Barakamon, Vol. 1

Barakamon, Vol. 1

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Barakamon, Vol. 1

Created by Satsuki Yoshino

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Barakamon, by Satsuki Yoshino
It’s the city slicker versus the crafty locals, Japanese style! Young prodigy calligrapher Seishuu Handa makes a career-ending blunder and slinks away to a remote island to hone his craft and contemplate what comes next. Rural life is not the simple idyll he thought it would be, though: the island kids are using his house as a hangout, and one little imp tags along wherever he goes. Plus the locals, despite their broad accents and parochial lives, are savvy in their own way. This is a charming, fun manga, and the prequel, Handa-Kun, is a great all-ages read as well.

Barakamon, by Satsuki Yoshino
It’s the city slicker versus the crafty locals, Japanese style! Young prodigy calligrapher Seishuu Handa makes a career-ending blunder and slinks away to a remote island to hone his craft and contemplate what comes next. Rural life is not the simple idyll he thought it would be, though: the island kids are using his house as a hangout, and one little imp tags along wherever he goes. Plus the locals, despite their broad accents and parochial lives, are savvy in their own way. This is a charming, fun manga, and the prequel, Handa-Kun, is a great all-ages read as well.

Yotsuba&!, Volume 1

Yotsuba&!, Volume 1

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Yotsuba&!, Volume 1

Created by Kiyohiko Azuma
Translator Amy Forsyth

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Yotsuba&! by Kyohiko Azuma
Yotsuba Kowai is a green-haired five-year-old girl who lives with her adopted father and is perpetually curious about the world around her. Like many five-year-olds, Yotsuba is always turned up to 11: when she wants to do something, there’s no stopping her, and she’s enthusiastic about everything-pestering the girls next door to play with her, catching cicadas, riding her bike as far as she can. This is a domestic slice-of-life comedy told in short chapters, and Azuma has a clean, linear style, making this an easy and fun read for kids; even though the series is written for an adult audience, it really works well for all ages.

Yotsuba&! by Kyohiko Azuma
Yotsuba Kowai is a green-haired five-year-old girl who lives with her adopted father and is perpetually curious about the world around her. Like many five-year-olds, Yotsuba is always turned up to 11: when she wants to do something, there’s no stopping her, and she’s enthusiastic about everything-pestering the girls next door to play with her, catching cicadas, riding her bike as far as she can. This is a domestic slice-of-life comedy told in short chapters, and Azuma has a clean, linear style, making this an easy and fun read for kids; even though the series is written for an adult audience, it really works well for all ages.

COWA!

COWA!

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COWA!

By Akira Toriyama
Illustrator Akira Toriyama

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Cowa, by Akira Toriyama
From the creator of Dragon Ball, Cowa! is a one-volume story about a trio of the least scary monsters ever. Paifu is half vampire, half were-koala, so whenever he sees a cross, he turns into a raging… koala. Jose is a shape-shifting ghost who farts when he is nervous. Arpon is a monster boy who is always picking fights—and losing them. When the monster flu comes to town, the three of them undertake a perilous journey to Horned-Owl Mountain to get some medicine from the witch who lives there. They trick a former sumo wrestler with a sketchy past into helping them, and they encounter various monsters and perils along the way. Toriyama is a master manga-ka, and his characters are full of energy and life; while there is some cartoony violence, the characters often use their brains instead of their brawn to solve problems.

Cowa, by Akira Toriyama
From the creator of Dragon Ball, Cowa! is a one-volume story about a trio of the least scary monsters ever. Paifu is half vampire, half were-koala, so whenever he sees a cross, he turns into a raging… koala. Jose is a shape-shifting ghost who farts when he is nervous. Arpon is a monster boy who is always picking fights—and losing them. When the monster flu comes to town, the three of them undertake a perilous journey to Horned-Owl Mountain to get some medicine from the witch who lives there. They trick a former sumo wrestler with a sketchy past into helping them, and they encounter various monsters and perils along the way. Toriyama is a master manga-ka, and his characters are full of energy and life; while there is some cartoony violence, the characters often use their brains instead of their brawn to solve problems.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Vol. 1: Deserted Island Diary

Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Vol. 1: Deserted Island Diary

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Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Vol. 1: Deserted Island Diary

By KOKONASU RUMBA

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Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Vol. 1: Deserted Island Diary by KOKONASU RUMBA
Nintendo fans will love this popular game that’s now in manga form! Animal Crossing has been around for 20 years, yet Animal Crossing: New Horizons is currently one of the most popular titles on the Nintendo Switch. This manga was released in Japan in 2020 and is now being translated to English. The storyline will be around what the villagers residing on the deserted island are up to.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Vol. 1: Deserted Island Diary by KOKONASU RUMBA
Nintendo fans will love this popular game that’s now in manga form! Animal Crossing has been around for 20 years, yet Animal Crossing: New Horizons is currently one of the most popular titles on the Nintendo Switch. This manga was released in Japan in 2020 and is now being translated to English. The storyline will be around what the villagers residing on the deserted island are up to.

The Complete Chi's Sweet Home 1

The Complete Chi's Sweet Home 1

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The Complete Chi's Sweet Home 1

By Konami Kanata

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Chi’s Sweet Home, by Konami Kanata
Chi is a little lost kitten who is taken in by a family-whose apartment building doesn’t allow pets. Some of the gentle humor in this series comes from the family’s attempts to hide her from the neighbors, but most of it is just Chi doing kitten things—getting distracted by a new object, chasing and playing, falling asleep in someone’s shoe. (There’s a bit of potty humor at the beginning, as “chi” means “pee,” and the cat and the little boy in the family basically get toilet-trained at the same time.) We can read Chi’s interior monologue (presented with kind of an annoying lisp), but the humans don’t always know what she’s thinking. This was designed to be kid-friendly—the stories are short, the characters are cute, the art is in color, and it reads left to right. If that’s not enough cuteness for you, check out Konata’s other, shorter series Fuku Fuku Kitten Tales, a series of brief stories about a kitten living with an older woman.

Chi’s Sweet Home, by Konami Kanata
Chi is a little lost kitten who is taken in by a family-whose apartment building doesn’t allow pets. Some of the gentle humor in this series comes from the family’s attempts to hide her from the neighbors, but most of it is just Chi doing kitten things—getting distracted by a new object, chasing and playing, falling asleep in someone’s shoe. (There’s a bit of potty humor at the beginning, as “chi” means “pee,” and the cat and the little boy in the family basically get toilet-trained at the same time.) We can read Chi’s interior monologue (presented with kind of an annoying lisp), but the humans don’t always know what she’s thinking. This was designed to be kid-friendly—the stories are short, the characters are cute, the art is in color, and it reads left to right. If that’s not enough cuteness for you, check out Konata’s other, shorter series Fuku Fuku Kitten Tales, a series of brief stories about a kitten living with an older woman.

Fluffy, Fluffy Cinnamoroll, Vol. 1

Fluffy, Fluffy Cinnamoroll, Vol. 1

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Fluffy, Fluffy Cinnamoroll, Vol. 1

By Yumi Tsukirino

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Fluffy, Fluffy Cinnamoroll, by Yumi Tsukirino
Cinnamoroll is a flying puppy with a tail that spirals like a cinnamon roll (hence the name); he’s a creation of the Sanrio company, which makes him sort of a cousin of Hello Kitty. He lives in a café and likes to hang out with his friends Chiffon, Espresso, Cappuccino, and baby Milk, although they are sometimes menaced by a dark cloud called Cavity. Like Chi’s Sweet Home, this five-volume manga is broken up into very short chapters, and the adventures are pretty simple.

Fluffy, Fluffy Cinnamoroll, by Yumi Tsukirino
Cinnamoroll is a flying puppy with a tail that spirals like a cinnamon roll (hence the name); he’s a creation of the Sanrio company, which makes him sort of a cousin of Hello Kitty. He lives in a café and likes to hang out with his friends Chiffon, Espresso, Cappuccino, and baby Milk, although they are sometimes menaced by a dark cloud called Cavity. Like Chi’s Sweet Home, this five-volume manga is broken up into very short chapters, and the adventures are pretty simple.

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Vol. 1

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Vol. 1

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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Vol. 1

By Akira Himekawa

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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Vol. 1 by Akira Himekawa
Many of us know The Legend of Zelda from Nintendo games but it’s also a manga series for older kids! The Legend of Zelda is full of magic and adventure as Link travels through the Sacred Realm of Hyrule, fighting evil and dangers while trying to save Princess Zelda. The series is 10 volumes with 8 currently available.

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Vol. 1 by Akira Himekawa
Many of us know The Legend of Zelda from Nintendo games but it’s also a manga series for older kids! The Legend of Zelda is full of magic and adventure as Link travels through the Sacred Realm of Hyrule, fighting evil and dangers while trying to save Princess Zelda. The series is 10 volumes with 8 currently available.

Kingdom Hearts: Final Mix, Vol. 1

Kingdom Hearts: Final Mix, Vol. 1

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Kingdom Hearts: Final Mix, Vol. 1

Artist Shiro Amano
Translator Athena Nibley , Alethea Nibley

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Kingdom Hearts: Final Mix, by Shiro Amano
Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, by Shiro Amano
Kingdom Hearts II, by Shiro Amano
Kingdom Hearts/358/2 Days, by Shiro Amano
These books are all based on the Kingdom Hearts video game, in which “real-life” (manga-style) kids go on quests alongside famous Disney characters, notably Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy. This is the sort of book that will appeal to true fans, as the stories make the most sense to those who have played the games and already have a sense of the world. In addition to the manga, there are several novels: Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, and Kingdom Hearts II, as well as an art book, Shiro Amano: The Artwork of Kingdom Hearts.

Kingdom Hearts: Final Mix, by Shiro Amano
Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, by Shiro Amano
Kingdom Hearts II, by Shiro Amano
Kingdom Hearts/358/2 Days, by Shiro Amano
These books are all based on the Kingdom Hearts video game, in which “real-life” (manga-style) kids go on quests alongside famous Disney characters, notably Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy. This is the sort of book that will appeal to true fans, as the stories make the most sense to those who have played the games and already have a sense of the world. In addition to the manga, there are several novels: Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, and Kingdom Hearts II, as well as an art book, Shiro Amano: The Artwork of Kingdom Hearts.

YO-KAI WATCH, Vol. 1

YO-KAI WATCH, Vol. 1

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YO-KAI WATCH, Vol. 1

By Noriyuki Konishi

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Yo-Kai Watch, by Noriyuki Konishi
Yo-Kai Watch is a major game/anime/manga/toy franchise in Japan, and it came to English-speaking audiences in all those formats as well. Nathan, the human character, has a special watch that lets him see supernatural creatures. He seeks them out and they solve problems together. It’s a bit like Pokémon, without all the fighting. Although the term “yokai” refers to traditional Japanese spirits, the supernatural characters in this series are original.

Yo-Kai Watch, by Noriyuki Konishi
Yo-Kai Watch is a major game/anime/manga/toy franchise in Japan, and it came to English-speaking audiences in all those formats as well. Nathan, the human character, has a special watch that lets him see supernatural creatures. He seeks them out and they solve problems together. It’s a bit like Pokémon, without all the fighting. Although the term “yokai” refers to traditional Japanese spirits, the supernatural characters in this series are original.

Splatoon, Vol. 1

Splatoon, Vol. 1

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Splatoon, Vol. 1

By Sankichi Hinodeya

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Splatoon, by Sankichi Hinodeya
This manga is based on the video game—a third-person shooter game that’s kind of like paintball gone wild, as the characters use various tools to spread colored inks in order to gain control of their territory. Honestly, this manga will make a lot more sense to those who have played the game than to those who haven’t, but regardless, it’s a cheery action story, and lots of fun.

Splatoon, by Sankichi Hinodeya
This manga is based on the video game—a third-person shooter game that’s kind of like paintball gone wild, as the characters use various tools to spread colored inks in order to gain control of their territory. Honestly, this manga will make a lot more sense to those who have played the game than to those who haven’t, but regardless, it’s a cheery action story, and lots of fun.

What kid-friendly manga do you recommend?