Teufel-Hunden: Devil Dogs' is this gritty, visceral war manga that grabbed me by the collar and refused to let go. Set during World War I, it follows a squad of U.S. Marine Raiders—nicknamed 'Devil Dogs' by the terrified German forces—as they battle through the horrors of trench warfare. The protagonist, a young recruit named Sullivan, starts off naive but quickly hardens into a seasoned soldier amid the relentless chaos. What struck me most was how the story doesn’t glorify war; instead, it dives into the psychological toll, the camaraderie forged in hellfire, and the moral ambiguities of survival. The art style is raw, almost sketch-like, which amplifies the sense of urgency and brutality.
The later arcs explore the squad’s return home, grappling with PTSD and societal indifference—a theme that feels painfully relevant even today. There’s a haunting chapter where Sullivan hallucinates his fallen comrades during a parade, their ghostly figures marching alongside him. It’s not just about battles; it’s about the echoes they leave behind. If you’re into works like 'Grave of the Fireflies' or 'Barefoot Gen,' but with a Western military perspective, this one’s a must-read. The ending left me staring at the ceiling for a good hour, just processing.
Oh, this one’s a rollercoaster! 'Teufel-Hunden: Devil Dogs' throws you straight into the muddy trenches of WWI with a band of Marines who earn their fearsome nickname through sheer grit. The plot’s twisty—expect betrayals, unexpected alliances, and moments where humanity flickers in the darkest places. My favorite side character, a grizzled sniper named 'Doc,' has this subplot about mercy killings that wrecked me. It’s more character-driven than your typical war story, and the dialogue crackles with dark humor. The kind of manga that makes you cheer one moment and sob the next.
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His cum dripped down my chin, mingling with my tears, a stark reminder of his dominance, his control.
*****
I came to ruin my ex.
I never meant to kneel for his father.
I came back to ruin Caleb Vane. I had a plan that was cold, sharp, and merciless.
But then I met Malric Vane.
The man doesn’t flirt. He commands.
One glance and my legs trembled. One word and I was on my knees.
He’s the Lycan every wolf fears.
The man no one touches.
And now I wake up in his bed,
spread wide, bite-marked, and dripping for more.
He says I wasn’t born…I was made.
Made to obey.
Made to please him.
And the worst part?
He’s right.
Because every time he calls me good girl, I forget my revenge.
I just want to be ruined all over again.
Under the Devil’s Eyes
In a city ruled by shadows, 22-year-old Nora Faez fights to protect her reckless brother, Elias. But when he steals from the ruthless billionaire and mafia don, Mikhail Romanov, their fragile world shatters. To save Elias, Nora strikes a dangerous deal—her freedom for his life. What begins as punishment spirals into a fiery, forbidden obsession neither can escape. As betrayal seeps through Mikhail’s empire and enemies close in, Nora must choose between her brother’s safety and a love born from power, danger, and desire.
Because under the devil’s eyes, every passion has a price—and hers may cost everything.
No conscious? Check!
Inappropriate humor? Check!
Breaking several laws to be with their mates? Check!
No f*cks left to give? Check!
These wolves have gone through hell and back - and now they're back for revenge, claiming back what was once taken from them...
Book 1: Hell's Alpha (Chapter 1 - 66) (WARNING: Polygamy)
Book 2: Hell's Angel (Chapter 67 - 140) (WARNING: huge age-gap couple)
Book 3: Hell's Beast (Coming soon!) (WARNING: Contains fur-to-skin sex)
The last thing that Mordecai Feyfyre thought would happen was finding out his origins were a lie. After a unfortunate night where he lost his father and was tossed to his long thought dead mother his life changes. Once thought a werewolf, he is now a hellhound. A wolf spirit with the unavoidable destiny of keeping order in the world and highly sought after by the were council.
Years later when his mother betrays him, he's forced into the arms of the one person his father trusted - Gideon Krause. A hellhound determined to bring down the council and restore order to their chaotic world. A man with a brutal past that chills their kind to the bone.
The biggest thing he didn't expect? Finding his mate.
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BOOK TWO OF SERIES. CAN BE READ AS STANDALONE IF WANTED.
Kaden Devon is the Hellhound, the Alpha of the legendary Blakemore pack. He holds one of the biggest army in the werewolf world, but nothing prepares him for the challenges that will come in the shape of a mate. Elaeya, is a hybrid who has run away from all supernatural beings of this world, but everything is turned upside down when she is offered the position of Luna. All her secrets threaten to be revealed, as events that will reshape the entire world are underway.
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By the finale, the story escalates into this epic showdown between the demon dogs and the secret society manipulating them. There’s a brilliant moment where Kaine embraces his hybrid nature instead of fighting it, using his demonic senses to turn the tables. The book leaves threads open for a sequel, especially with that cryptic last scene hinting at a larger supernatural war. If you dig morally gray characters and urban legends with teeth, this one’s a standout.
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The setting’s dripping with atmosphere, from abandoned asylums to fog-drenched graveyards. The author nails the balance between action and dread, with scenes where the hounds stalk their prey in pitch-black corridors. It’s not just gore; there’s a psychological toll on the characters, especially Carter, whose nightmares start bleeding into reality. The climax in a cathedral-turned-sacrificial-site had me flipping pages like mad. If you dig 'The Hound of the Baskervilles' meets 'True Detective,' this’ll hit the spot.
Teufel-Hunden: Devil Dogs' is a gritty war comic that dives deep into the lives of Marines during World War I, and its main characters are a mix of hardened veterans and fresh-faced recruits. The standout is Sergeant John 'Iron Mike' Sullivan, a gruff but deeply loyal leader who carries the scars of past battles—both physical and emotional. Then there's Private Danny O'Malley, the idealistic kid from Brooklyn who learns the brutal realities of war the hard way. Their dynamic is the heart of the story, with Sullivan trying to shield O'Malley from the worst while preparing him for the horrors ahead. The supporting cast includes Doc Henderson, the exhausted but compassionate medic, and Corporal Ramirez, the wisecracking sharpshooter who lightens the mood even in the darkest moments.
What really pulls me into this story is how it doesn’t glorify war—it shows the exhaustion, the fear, and the small acts of camaraderie that keep these men going. The way O'Malley’s optimism slowly erodes feels painfully real, and Sullivan’s struggle to maintain his humanity while leading his men into hell is heartbreaking. There’s also a minor but memorable character, a French resistance fighter named Claire, who adds a different perspective to the conflict. The comic’s art style amplifies the raw emotion, with muddy trenches and haunting facial expressions that stick with you long after reading. It’s one of those stories that makes you feel the weight of history.