There are many storiesーnot only mangaーthat have found immense success in the supernatural department. Over the years, the supernatural genre has boomed, with even classics remaining in fans' hearts as a treasured memory. Whether that supernatural story is new or old, there's no denying rereading something when it's good. In fact, many people may reread things they thoroughly enjoy.

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On MyAnimeList, there happens to be various supernatural manga that fans have added to their profiles and rated. From ghosts to mystical creatures, here are 10 of the best supernatural manga, according to MyAnimeList.

10 Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun - 8.63

Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun Manga

Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun tells the tale of "Hanako-san of the Toilet" and puts a fresh new twist on it. Nene Yashiro wishes to confess to her crush, so she decides to try out one of Kamome Academy's Seven MysteriesーHanako-san of the Toilet. However, it turns out Hanako-san is a boy instead of the young girl depicted in the story, and her wish-granting doesn't exactly go as planned.

After a few troubles, Nene is then appointed as Hanako's assistant after she becomes spiritually bound to him and learns about Hanako's dark past.

9 Umineko When They Cry Episode 8: Twilight Of The Golden Witch - 8.68

Umineko When They Cry Episode 8: Twilight Of The Golden Witch

Umineko When They Cry Episode 8: Twilight Of The Golden Witch is actually the last episode of the visual novel's adaption, Umineko no Naku Koro ni. This part of the manga was serialized in Gangan Joker from January 21, 2012, to June 22, 2015.

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This particular part focuses on Ange Ushiromiya. She and her family decide to uncover the mysteries surrounding them and their family at the 1986 conference.

8 Attack On Titan - 8.68

Attack On Titan Manga

Attack on Titan is one of the most famed anime and manga out there, but it is technically also a supernatural mangaーat least, according to MyAnimeList. It is also considered to be medieval, as well. Perhaps this is due to the Titans included in the series that cannot exist in the real world.

Although the story revolves around Eren Yeager, others central to the plot, such as Mikasa Ackerman and Levi Ackerman, are included. To simplify the plot, the main focus is on them and the Survey Corps' Special Operations Squad and their mission of killing the Titans.

7 Natsume's Book Of Friends - 8.73

Natsume's Book Of Friends Manga

Natsume's Book of Friends focuses on 15-year-old Takashi Natsume, a boy who can see all kinds of spirits, otherwise known as youkai. He inherited this from his deceased grandmother Reiko, and she used to use a book called the Book of Friends in which she has bound hundreds of youkai.

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However, Natsume doesn't wish to bound them and instead befriend themーand the spirits his grandmother kept within the book are now wishing to be freed.

6 Death Note - 8.73

Death Note Manga

Death Note is considered to be supernatural as well because of the Shinigami included within it. The fact that something as fantastic as the "Death Note" cannot exist in reality. When Light Yagami picks up the Death Note, Ryuk has dropped into the real world one day. He decides to write the names of criminals inside the notebook and cause them to die.

However, the more the series progresses, the more twisted Lights' ideals grow when he calls a "perfect world" to rule over it as God.

5 One-Punch Man - 8.75

One-Punch Man Manga

100 pushups, 100 situps, 100 squats, and 100km run every day is what created Saitama, the most powerful hero in the world in One-Punch Manas he can literally kill anyone with a single punch. All Saitama wished to do was to train hard enough to become a hero, but in turn, most threats aren't a danger to him.

This comedy and shonen series mix the two brilliantly in anime form, but the beautiful art by Yusuke Murata and the airtight story by ONE makes it a great read and a great watch high rate understandable.

4 Mushishi - 8.76

Mushishi Manga

Mushishi originally ended in 2008 and received a sequel, Mushishi Special: Sun-Eating Shade, which ran from November 25, 2015, to December 25, 2013. The series follows Ginko as he ponders Mushiーthe most basic form in the world that doesn't exist for any reason.

Ginko, the main character, is considered a Mushishi, someone who thinks about this question and the reason behind why Mushi exists. Not only that, but they study them to have a broader understanding of Mushi.

3 Nausicaä Of The Valley Of The Wind - 8.85

Three books of Nausicaä Of The Valley Of The Wind manga

Many fans may assume Hayao Miyazaki's films are not based on manga, but Nausicaä Of The Valley Of The Wind was first written and drawn by him in 1982ーtwo years before the film released on March 11 1984.

After humanity is pushed to its utmost brink, the remnants, who remain on Earth live in different kingdoms to avoid the Sea of Corruptionーa forest filled with mutant insects. The story follows Nausicaä, the Princess of the Valley of the Wind, who can read and use the wind as she attempts to stop the killing and war happening around her.

2 JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 7: Steel Ball Run - 9.22

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 7: Steel Ball Run

There are many parts of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, and JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 7: Steel Ball Run is one of them. The story centers on the beginning of the "greatest race" that's about to occur during the American Old West. Although this part wasn't supposed to be a part of the larger series, the popularity it gained made it become one of the well-known stories in the collective manga.

This time, it focuses on Johnny Joestar, who vows to discover the mystery of the steel balls he witnessed Gyro Zeppeli release by entering the race.

1 Berserk - 9.35

Berserk Manga

Berserk is one of the most well-known manga, although it hasn't ended since 1989. In fact, it has gone on multiple hiatuses since the author, Kentarou Miura, first released it. The series focuses on a lone mercenary named Guts who decides to join a group of banditsーthe Band of the Hawkー, led by Griffith after he loses a match.

However, like many others who know about the anime probably know, not all is as it seems with Griffith, and Guts will be sent down a path of violence, death, and revenge.

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