within the industry Sleeve There are authors who have explored unconventional topics, generating controversy among readers, some have started with mangas of content H and then have moved towards more conventional stories, while others have addressed taboo issues that go against social norms. These mangas usually generate comments on the limits of the narration and the impact of their themes on the public, despite the controversy, many of these works have achieved great popularity and have become cult titles. In this article, we will explore some mangaka and his most controversial works.
A journey through controversial stories in the manga world
The sleeve It is a narrative medium that has explored a wide variety of themes, some of them considered unusual or disturbing by certain fans of otaku culture. And although creative freedom is a fundamental characteristic of this industry, it is also true that some titles have provoked divided reactions, below we present some of the manga that have caused part of this controversy.
Shinichi Fukuda and his past with Momoiro Meloik

the author of My Dress-Up Darling, Shinichi Fukuda, is known for her focus on youthful romance. However, before achieving fame, in 2012 Momoiro Meloik published, a story that deals with ‘northern’ love between siblings. The story follows Yamato, who is in love with her younger sister, Masaki, and although the manga touches on a taboo subject, it has not been an impediment to Fukuda’s subsequent success in the industry.
Shindo L and the crudeness of Metamorphosis

Published between 2013 and 2016, Metamorphosis (d)Henshin Emergence) is one of Shindo L’s most impressive works, this manga content H became famous for its dark and tragic story, focused on Saki Yoshida, a student who falls into a world full of very controversial topics. His crude portrait of human degradation has made him an infamous title within the otaku world.
Tomiyaki Kagisora and the disturbing happy sugar life

Happy Sugar Life (2015-2019) is a manga that mixes love and psychological horror, its protagonist, Satou Matsuzaka, develop an obsessive love for Shio, a little girl who was abandoned, to protect her happy life with her, Satou is willing to lie, manipulate and even murder. This story has been listed as disturbing due to the dependency relationship between the characters.
Kaworu Watashiya and the controversy of Kodomo no Jikan

Published between 2005 and 2013, Kodomo no Jikan It is a romantic comedy with a theme that has caused controversy. The story follows Daisuke Aoki, a primary school teacher who becomes an object of affection for his student Rin Kokonoe of 7 years. Although the work also addresses the children’s personal problems, its plot has been criticized for the connection between the protagonists.
Yosuga no Sora and his exploration of the “northern” world

Based on a visual novel, the manga Yosuga no Sora, made by Takashi Mikaze, deals with the story of the twins Haruka and Sora Kasugano, who are orphans and move to their grandparents’ house. Throughout the plot, different romantic routes are presented, including one in which the brothers develop a love relationship, the ‘northern’ theme has turned this story into a controversial title within the genre.
Although there are many other manga, with similar characteristics or that handle different themes and that may be here, these few mangas mentioned are some of those that can be discussed in this note. However, the debate around these manga continues in the Otaku community, leaving different comments about these manga, but what is undeniable is that these works have left their mark on the industry and continue to be the subject of discussion among the community.