
Manga has long been a portal into fantastical worlds, intense battles, and heartbreaking romances—but when it comes to the funniest mangas of all time, it offers something uniquely unforgettable: uncontrollable, belly-aching laughter. The kind that sneaks up on you in public and leaves you wiping tears off your cheeks. From surreal high jinks to genius satire, the following list celebrates ten comedy masterpieces that have redefined what manga can do when it decides to make us laugh.
These stories aren’t just funny—they’re emotionally charged, cleverly written, and unafraid to be downright stupid in the smartest way possible. Let’s take a joyride through manga that will have you snorting with laughter, binge-reading into the night, and pressing your friends to read just one more chapter.
1. Gintama – One of Funniest Mangas of All Time, Bar None
There’s no other manga that wears the crown of comedy quite like Gintama. Hideaki Sorachi’s masterwork blends toilet humor, sword fights, social commentary, and heart-wrenching emotion into a chaotic swirl of genius. Set in a bizarre Edo-period Japan overtaken by aliens, it follows Gintoki Sakata, a former samurai turned freelancer who’s as lazy as he is lethal.
What makes Gintama the funniest manga of all time is its refusal to follow the rules. It breaks the fourth wall. It mocks every manga trope you can think of. And somehow, amid all the absurdity, it delivers profound emotional punches that sneak up on you. Whether it’s a fart joke or a Dragon Ball parody, Gintama hits with unmatched precision.
Standout moment: A dramatic arc over the last roll of toilet paper during a shortage. Yes, really.
2. One Punch Man – Deadpan Heroics Done Right
While it dazzles with stunning fight sequences, One Punch Man lives and breathes in its comedy. The story of Saitama—a superhero so strong he’s bored—pokes fun at every heroic cliché with perfect timing. His deadpan reactions to world-ending threats, paired with over-the-top characters like Genos and Mumen Rider, are comedy gold.
Artist Yusuke Murata’s incredibly detailed panels contrast hilariously with Saitama’s plain, expressionless face. Each chapter is a brilliant rollercoaster that makes you laugh, then gasp, then laugh again—often in the same page turn.
Standout moment: Saitama swatting a meteor like it’s a mosquito, then complaining about the mess.
3. Grand Blue – College Life Turned Insane
Grand Blue is a pure, unfiltered explosion of chaos. Iori Kitahara expects a peaceful college life but is instead thrown into a world of naked drinking games, broken expectations, and diving club disasters. Every page is filled with exaggerated expressions, bad decisions, and jokes so extreme they become legendary.
This manga leans into adult humor but does it with such ridiculous sincerity that it never feels cheap. Grand Blue doesn’t want to make you chuckle—it wants you to scream-laugh.
Standout moment: An innocent karaoke night erupts into a drunken contest of endurance and embarrassment.
4. Yotsuba&! – Wholesome Comedy That Warms the Soul
Yotsuba&! is unlike any other entry on this list. It’s not outrageous or sarcastic—it’s endearing. The manga follows Yotsuba, an energetic little girl who sees the world through innocent eyes. Her everyday adventures—going shopping, learning about air conditioners, or making pancakes—become masterpieces of subtle, relatable comedy.
Kiyohiko Azuma’s work reminds us that laughter doesn’t always come from chaos. Sometimes, it’s a child trying to understand why coffee is “gross but adults drink it anyway.”
Standout moment: Yotsuba watering flowers with juice. Because water’s boring.
5. The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. – Psychic Pain, Comedic Gain
Kusuo Saiki just wants to be left alone. But being a psychic surrounded by weirdos means trouble finds him daily. The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. plays with expectations beautifully—Saiki’s dry commentary on his absurd surroundings is a constant source of laugh-out-loud moments.
Whether it’s hiding his powers or dodging overly affectionate classmates, Saiki turns every minor inconvenience into a crisis. And that’s the magic.
Standout moment: An entire arc about avoiding a love confession… with psychic countermeasures.
6. Nichijou – Surrealist Nonsense That Somehow Makes Sense
Nichijou takes the mundane and makes it utterly insane. A girl fighting a deer, a robot hiding her wind-up key, and a talking cat delivering philosophical advice—just a typical Tuesday in this manga. It’s as if Monty Python wrote a slice-of-life anime.
The magic lies in the contrast: serious reactions to stupid situations, and stupid reactions to serious ones. Its deadpan delivery and surprise punchlines are perfectly executed.
Standout moment: A school principal suplexes a deer. No context needed.
7. Spy x Family – Domestic Bliss Meets Espionage Giggles
In Spy x Family, a master spy, a deadly assassin, and a telepathic child form a fake family—and the comedy writes itself. Anya, the child, is the star here. Her expressions, thoughts, and misunderstandings turn every covert mission into a sitcom.
Tatsuya Endo weaves together action and absurdity with surprising warmth. This is comedy that hits you right in the feels, then makes you laugh two seconds later.
Standout moment: Anya “cheating” on a test by reading minds—and still failing.
8. Konosuba – Fantasy Parody That’s Too Real
Konosuba takes the isekai genre and sets it on fire—while the characters argue about who forgot the matches. Kazuma, Aqua, Megumin, and Darkness are hilariously dysfunctional, turning every adventure into a disaster.
It’s a show where winning is rare and progress is accidental. But it’s that dysfunction that makes it magical. You laugh because you know you’d be just as useless in their world.
Standout moment: Megumin wasting her only explosion spell on empty fields—daily.
9. Ouran High School Host Club – Satire with Style
This romantic comedy plays with gender roles, rich-kid drama, and shoujo tropes. Ouran High School Host Club follows Haruhi, who accidentally becomes the star of her school’s elite host club. Tamaki’s overreactions and the twins’ chaos create a luxurious comedic storm.
It’s playful, stylish, and deeply self-aware—without ever losing its charm.
Standout moment: Tamaki building an imaginary family out of the club members. It’s so dramatic. And so stupid.
10. Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-kun – Shoujo Rewritten, Badly (On Purpose)
Nozaki is a shoujo manga artist with the emotional range of a potato. When Chiyo confesses her feelings, he recruits her as his assistant instead. From there, Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-kun becomes a hilarious deconstruction of romance manga.
Every character is confused, misguided, or completely oblivious—and that’s what makes them brilliant.
Standout moment: Nozaki studying “love” by going on a fake date with his male friend. It goes exactly as awkwardly as you think.
Final Thoughts: When Manga Makes You Laugh So Hard It Hurts
What ties all these titles together is their fearlessness. They go big, go weird, or go sweet—but all deliver the kind of laughter that sticks with you. These aren’t just the funniest manga of all time, they’re proof that humor in manga can be as deep, wild, and touching as any epic tale.
So whether you’re diving into a fart joke, watching a psychic dodge a cake, or reading about a girl who thinks gardening means chaos, you’re in for a ride. Pick one. Laugh loud. Laugh long.
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