If you’re in the mood for more action or comedy manga that offers a similar vibe, fear not! We’ve gathered together 8 books/manga to check out when you’ve caught up with Spy X Family. Of course, if you feel we’ve missed any of your favorites, do comment below and let us know!
Kaguya-sama: Love is War – Aka Akasaka
Similarities – Romantic Comedy
Kaguya-sama Love is War (Love is War) is a wonderful romantic comedy manga. This series follows Miyuki Shirogane and Kaguya Shinomiya. They’re among their student body’s representatives and are regarded as the perfect couple. Miyuki and Kaguya don’t agree with their sentiments. They feel if they confessed their love for each other, they’d appear weak. Therefore, we examine Kaguya and Miyuki’s growing feud of love. Like Loid and Yor, Love Is War delves into the romance between two different individuals. Both couples harbor secrets they don’t want to reveal. These manga tackle subjects pertaining to love and grief and often get roped into situations that’ll make them embarrassed. If you’re looking for another incredible manga to read with great romance, check this one out.
Sakamoto Days – Yuuto Suzuki
Similarities – Comedy & Action
Sakamoto Days is a breakout comedy manga that’s starting to gain some traction in Shonen Jump. It features wonderful action-centric moments, revolves around spies, and contains some funny moments that’ll get a laugh out of you. The idea of hitmen hiding their identities from others is present in this manga too. Our story highlights the life of Tarou Sakamoto. He was once the greatest hitman ever but chose to abandon his life of crime to work as a convenience store clerk. Sakamoto’s infatuation with a woman also influenced him to abandon his former crime-centric lifestyle. His transition to this peaceful lifestyle isn’t an easy one. Many of his rivals don’t believe he has left the business. Therefore, Sakamoto must discover a way to subdue his adversaries. Otherwise, his family, the store, and the small town could be in serious danger. As one can tell, Loid and Sakamoto endure similar lifestyles. They’ll get roped into many comedic situations but have no problem dishing out a beating when the time calls for it. If you’re looking for a manga series about spies with doses of family values, check out Sakamoto Days.
Yotsuba to! – Kiyohiko Azama
Similarities – Slice of Life
Yotsuba to! is regarded as the greatest slice-of-life manga of all time. This manga contains well-written characters, a charming storyline, and wholesome artwork. Unfortunately, this manga doesn’t contain any action elements like Spy X Family. Instead, it features a boatload of humor. From dry humor to clever slapstick, this series will make you giggle nonstop. Our tale centers around 5-year-old Yotsuba Koiwai, who cherishes her world. When she moves to a new city with her father, Yousuke, she embarks on an investigation to see what it offers. Eventually, she and her father get acquainted with their neighbors, the Ayase family. The family’s three daughters find Yotsuba strange at first, but grow to appreciate her company. Therefore, you’ll follow Yotsuba’s daily outings with her friends and family. This manga will never cease to fill you with glee. Yotsuba’s personality will win over any anime and manga fan. Like Anya, Yotsuba evokes a wholesome and hilarious presence wherever she goes. If you’re in need of another feel-good manga series with hilarious moments, check out Yotsuba to!
Candy and Cigarettes – Tomonori Inoue
Similarities – Story & Characters
Candy & Cigarettes is an action-centric manga with a splash of wholesomeness. It follows Raizou Hiraga, a police officer forced out of retirement after learning his grandson Shouta has fallen into a comatose state. He notices a job opening for the SS Agency that matches the money needed for Shouta’s treatment. Raizou meets his new employer Kinume and accepts the job despite receiving little intel about it. Raizou realizes the darker truth of it all when he notices a dead body that an 11-year-old girl, Miharu Suzukaze murdered. The two become partners and must uncover the mysterious crime scheme unfolding behind the scenes. Fans of Anya and Loid’s chemistry will adore the bond between Miharu and Raizou. The two get involved in many dangerous circumstances that feel a bit darker. Furthermore, the two know of each other’s formidable skills, unlike Loid who doesn’t know about Anya’s psychic powers. If you’re looking for a manga that involves a child and an older gentleman teaming up to solve mysteries and crimes, give this one a read.
Hinamatsuri – Masao Ohtake
Similarities – Characters
Hinamatsuri promises to deliver similar hilarious antics on par with what you’d see the Forgers get into in Spy X Family. This manga’s not to be taken too seriously with its content. However, if you’re a fan of nonsensical plotlines with charming characters, you’re in for a treat with this one. That said, Hinamatsuri’s cast has more characterization. The art style is more distinct too. Nonetheless, the situations our characters endure are similar to the Forgers. This manga has our cast enduring suspicious business practices and explores its young female protagonist’s school life to a large extent. With incredible splatstick and situational humor is thrown in the mix, there’s a good balance of content here to satisfy readers. This manga follows Yoshifumi Izumi, a yakuza member who must monitor a mysterious girl named Hana. She exits a strange capsule before meeting Izumi and he witnesses her utilize her bizarre powers to defeat a rival group. After seeing her potential, Izumi takes his role as a caregiver more seriously and forms a strong bond with Hana.
Oshi no Ko – Aka Akasaka
Similarities – Lighthearted Atmosphere
Oshi no Ko is another new Shueisha serialized series that’s gained a mild following. Where Spy X Family follows a group of skilled and supernatural beings, Oshi no Ko follows a mundane idol taking care of babies who can talk. Based on its premise alone, readers can expect many goofy shenanigans to develop in this series. It adopts a lighthearted atmosphere and maintains this tone throughout its work so far. It’s currently ongoing and readers can catch up to it via the Shonen Jump + application. Furthermore, this series features a similar theme of following a protagonist who must hide their true identity from others to avoid suspicion. The manga touches upon some dark subjects but never leans into them too much. If you need another heartwarming manga that’ll make you giggle, give this a shot.
Ruri Dragon – Masaoki Shindou
Similarities – Comedy
Ruri Dragon is a new manga that saw its debut in 2022. Within six days, it managed to outsell various popular manga like Chainsaw Man, My Hero Academia, and others. It’s an impressive work with compelling storytelling, wonderful characters, and rich dialogue that feels surprisingly realistic. The way our characters interact with each feels akin to conversations you’d have with people in your life. The manga’s art style works with the story Shindou attempts to tell. It’s not anything refreshing or new, but it gets the job done. There are a few panels that will impress you, though. Like Spy X Family, this manga has our protagonist get into many goofy situations with several people she meets along the way. Our protagonist Ruri Aoka is an average student who wakes up with dragon horns one morning. Her mother reveals that Ruri’s a half-dragon and human hybrid. Although Ruri’s worried this will interfere with her ability to make friends, she’s surprised by everyone’s wholesome response toward her new horns. Going from an ordinary life to a chaotic one is no easy task as we follow Ruri’s quest to live a peaceful life.
Grand Blue Dreaming – Kenji Inoue
Similarities – Tone & Mood
Grand Blue is a hilarious manga series. It revolves around Iori Kitahara who struggles to maintain a balance between his adult and college lifestyles. In it, readers will follow Iori’s many adventures with his eccentric companions. He gets involved in numerous activities from drinking alcohol to scuba diving. Furthermore, Iori will meet new people and learn what it means to live a fulfilling lifestyle. The humor carries this manga to the very end. The artwork looks appealing and the characters blend well with the manga’s various settings. Those looking for a bit of hardcore action may find themselves disappointed with this story. However, if you enjoy Spy X Family’s slice-of-life elements then you’re in for a pleasing time with Grand Blue. So there we have it, our 8 books/manga to read after you’re caught up with Spy x Family. What do you think of our picks? Do you agree? Are there any notable omissions? Let us know in the comments below!