The Crunchyroll Manga app continues to expand. Launched last month around New York Comic Con, the manga app has partnered with Titan Books to add 26 new titles.
Per a press release from the publisher, those titles include several also available to stream as anime on Crunchyroll, including Burst Angel, Somali and the Forest Spirit, Speed Grapher, and Working for God in a Godless World. Other highlights include ATOM: The Beginning, Kamen Rider Kuuga, and Corpse Blade.
Titan Books joins other publishers like AlphaPolis, COMPASS, Square Enix, VIZ Media, and Yen Press on the app, which has lengthy runs of everything from One Piece to Jujutsu Kaisen. I myself have been enjoying reading Spy x Family and Delicious in Dungeon on the app, but you do you
You can check out a full list of the new titles below. Those marked with an asterisk are also available as anime — and as we previously detailed, one neat function is you can switch back and forth between anime and manga versions on the apps with a click of a button.





- ATOM: The Beginning
- Burst Angel*
- Corpse Blade
- Cosmic Censorship
- Dopeman
- Farewell, My Odin
- Gamma Draconis
- Hen Kai Pan
- Kamen Rider Kuuga
- My Name Is Zero
- Outsiders
- Ryuko
- Shadows of Kyoto
- Sherlock
- Somali and the Forest Spirit*
- Speed Grapher*
- Sword of the Titans
- The Elegant Courtly Life of the Tea Witch
- The Godless World of Onee-Chan
- The Great Yokai War: Guardians
- The Poetry of Ran
- Toxic Super Beasts
- Villain Actor
- Welcome to Ghost Mansion
- Working for God in a Godless World*
- Yan
Full disclosure: Crunchyroll provided Comic Book Club with a subscription to the app.
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