What manga are you reading now?

Reborn -
Up to chapter 254 now (reading after downloading scans as the English releases finished after chapter 150-odd

Also some more chapters of the World God Only Knows, upto chapter 90 now (again reading after downloading as it's never been released in English), the manga chapters are currently detailing the events which happened between the end of the 2nd series and 3rd series.

And volume 3 of Neon Genesis Evangelion, The Shinji Ikari Raising Project
 
I've signed up for the Weekly Shonen Jump app for my phone. My screen isn't the biggest, but I can read most without having to zoom. I like it, it's ridiculously cheap at £1.91 a month! Plus, it feels really good to know I can keep up with the absolute latest in manga and not having to sit about waiting for potential licensing/volumes. Only read the first couple chapters of this weeks, Seraph of the End: Vampire Reign, which was fairly average and my beloved One Piece. Okay, so I'm ahead of the anime without knowing what's happened but I can piece it together easily enough and I'm kinda stoked that Oda has done a tournament. I've thought the last couple arcs haven't been the best (Fishman Island seemed to drag on forever) and this is something a bit different that he hasn't done but makes total sense when you consider that Dragon Ball is such a huge influence on him.
 
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Sickness unto Death 1-2 (complete). Wow. This one really resonated with me especially since I have experience of taking care of someone with multiple personality disorder It's certainly an unusual romance.
 
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Going through an Alice in the Country of... backlog. Namely:

Hearts: Clockmaker's Story
Clover: Cheshire Cat Waltz 5
Joker: Circus and Liar's Game 3
 
A Centaur's Life Volume 1
I can't say I was ever too concerned about centaur vaginas or whether they could wipe their own butts, but I guess they're questions that needed answering for some people.

Luckily, after the initial weird first chapter, it really picks itself up and has quite an intelligent humour to it - the allusion to Barack Obama at the end of the volume was a very nice touch.
 
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