As a longtime horror manga fan, I’ve hunted down my fair share of obscure volumes. 'DEAD TUBE' Vol 13 is tricky—it’s not on mainstream free sites like Manga Plus or Viz’s Shonen Jump library. I’d recommend checking out legal trial offers first; some platforms give you a free month (like Kindle Unlimited if it’s listed there). Otherwise, your best bet might be a physical copy from a library loan system, though wait times can be brutal.
If unofficial routes are your only option, tread carefully. Aggregator sites often have broken links or terrible translations that ruin the experience. I once read a chapter where the dialogue was Google Translated—it turned a tense scene into comedy gold for all the wrong reasons. Sometimes saving up for the official release is less frustrating in the long run.
Ugh, the struggle is real! I binged 'DEAD TUBE' up to Vol 12 and then hit the same wall. After digging around, I found that some digital stores run discounts—like BookWalker’s coin-back events—which can make it almost as cheap as a coffee. Free options? Not much luck. Even ‘borrowing’ from unofficial uploads feels unfair to the artists who pour their guts into this insane series. Maybe split the cost with a friend? Me and my roommate take turns buying volumes and swap them like trading cards.
Man, I totally get the desperation to dive into 'DEAD TUBE' Vol 13—it’s one of those series that hooks you hard. But here’s the thing: finding it legally for free is tough. Most official platforms like ComiXology or BookWalker require purchases, and the manga’s niche popularity means libraries rarely stock it. I’ve stumbled upon sketchy sites claiming to host it, but they’re usually packed with malware or fake links. Honestly, supporting the creators by buying the volume (even digitally) is worth it—this series is wild, and the art deserves proper appreciation. Maybe check if your local manga café has a copy?
If you’re dead-set on free options, some fan communities share scanlations temporarily, but they vanish fast due to copyright strikes. Discord servers or forums like Reddit’s r/manga might have leads, though quality varies. Just beware of shady pop-ups—I learned the hard way after my laptop got infected last year. 'DEAD TUBE' is gritty enough without adding real-life tech nightmares!
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Eternal Love: Zombie Apocalypse (BL)
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Wei Zhi Yin — The Crown Prince of the Edrinon Empire died at the age of 30 while his on a mission to investigate the missing zombies in the S City.
When he opens his eyes again, He returns to the past, 13 years before his death and eighteen months before the zombie apocalypse begins.
Since he was given a second chance to live, Wei Zhi Yin will make sure to do everything he can to change his destiny in this life.
Follow Wei Zhi Yin on his journey of changing his destiny and uncovering the truth of the appearance of the zombies, while he is being entangled with a Cold Military Marshal he fell in love with in his past Life.
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This is BL's (Boys Love) story. This story contains some explicit sexual scenes between the two main male characters, so if you are not into BL stories, This is not for you.
My whole family could hear my thoughts.
Twenty years after I was abducted, I finally reunited with my family.
However, they used the thoughts they could hear to find out my bank account's passwords and PIN codes, all so that they could steal my savings.
When they knew I was being stalked by a pervert, they offered me up on a silver platter just for the money he provided.
I ended up getting locked up by the pervert and tormented to my death.
When I opened my eyes once more, I found myself back to the day when it all began.
I was going rabid deep down.
'Did Mom not use all of my money to support Mr. Warner next door?'
'Should I tell Mom and Dad that Alex is actually gambling instead of going to work?'
'I think Dad is attracted to Alex's girlfriend. What do I do?'
This time, I want to see them turn against each other and reap the consequences of their own actions.
In a drought-ravaged apocalypse, I kept our entire apartment block alive with my “watermaker” ability.
But when I grew weak, my neighbors shattered my limbs and turned me into a living water source.
Later, when raiders stormed in, they dragged me out to take the blade for them, only to realize that even my severed arms could still produce water.
So, they shouted about “saving humanity,” then shoved me into the crowd and fled in the chaos.
People rushed forward one after another, tearing at my flesh.
But I didn’t die.
What was left of me fell into the hands of a monster, and I was subjected to inhuman torment day after day.
Ten years later, when the apocalypse finally ended, that monster tossed me into an incinerator.
Only then did I die.
When I opened my eyes again, I had returned to the moment I first awakened my ability, just as my neighbor knocked on the door, begging for water.
In the underworld littered with only the worst people imaginable, it is very important to know who you can trust and who you can't. Where death is just a breath away and one mistake can cause an all-out war between powerful groups of people, trust is something earned, not given.
Eden Maschera, the leader of an organization known as The Aberrants with their signature letter 'A' in all the clubs, restaurants, hotels and everything else they owned, knows this fact.
To get where he is, he's had to make many sacrifices. With blood-stained hands, he watched over all the people under him with an iron fist and unwavering ideals.
No one knows to be more cautious against other people than him, not after what he's been through.
But, all that is thrown out the window when he meets a pretty, naked, black-haired man in a club with who he did not get along instantly. Even though several things happened just in the course of that night.
In a world of betrayals, heartbreaks, lies, secrets and death, what will become of the two? Read to find out.
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A 25 years old boy named John is suddenly shot by his friend, which results in his death, but is reincarnated again as the new Demon King. Unfortunately, he agains dies in a battle. This time also he is reincarnated but as a human. Follow Vis' adventure as he gets revenge, becomes a demon and makes his own harem.
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There's an unspoken rule in my household—everyone has to engage in a drinking competition during the holidays.
Whoever gets wasted first will have to pay off one year's worth of house and car mortgages for the other two siblings.
In the first year, I collapsed after my first glass of alcohol. I had to pay the house mortgage for my oldest sister, Dahlia Zeller.
In the second year, as soon as I picked up my glass, I fainted right away. Since then, I had to pay off Jasmine Zeller, my second sister's car loan.
For the next 20 years, I've always been the loser.
In the end, my wife, Jean McCarthy, is forced to jump off a building because of the huge debt I've racked up. The debtors keep dumping paint onto my residence, forcing me to deter away from it.
Ransacked by guilt, I end up damaging my stomach from overdrinking when I attempt to train my alcohol tolerance. As a result, half of my liver has gotten removed.
When I'm on the verge of death, I hear my parents snickering outside my ward.
"Don't you think we've laced too many sleeping pills in his drink? He almost didn't wake up back then!"
"It's fine. He's an idiot who merely thinks he has a low alcohol tolerance. Our family still relies on him for financial survival, you see. We can keep drugging him so that he'll keep getting wasted."
When I open my eyes again, I've already gotten reborn in the timeframe when I'm sitting at the dining table in the 20th year.
Deadman Wonderland is one of those series that really hooks you with its gritty, dystopian vibe, and I totally get why you’d want to hunt down Vol. 12! While I’d usually recommend supporting the creators by buying official copies (check places like Amazon, Right Stuf, or even local bookstores for physical or digital editions), I know budgets can be tight. Some sites like Viz’s Shonen Jump or ComiXology might have it for a small fee, but free options are trickier. Unofficial scanlation sites exist, but they’re a legal gray area—plus, the quality and translation accuracy can be hit-or-miss. Honestly, if you’re invested in the story, it’s worth saving up for the real deal—the art and pacing in the final volumes are chef’s kiss.
If you’re desperate to continue, libraries sometimes carry manga, or you could try interlibrary loans. Digital libraries like Hoopla might have it too, depending on your region. Just a heads-up: Deadman Wonderland’s ending is... divisive, but I won’t spoil it. Let’s just say it’s a wild ride that’ll leave you thinking long after you close the book.
Man, I totally get the hype around 'Zom 100'—it’s such a wild ride! But finding free legal sources for Vol. 14 can be tricky. Most official platforms like Viz or Shonen Jump require a subscription, though they often have free trial periods. Sometimes libraries offer digital copies through apps like Hoopla or Libby, so it’s worth checking there.
If you’re tight on cash, I’d recommend waiting for sales or promos—publishers sometimes drop discounts. Piracy sites might pop up in searches, but they hurt the creators and often have sketchy quality. Akira and the gang deserve support for their insane zombie shenanigans! Maybe grab an older volume on sale to tide you over?
the series definitely has a way of hooking you with its intense, borderline grotesque storytelling. As for volume 5, finding it online for free can be tricky. Officially, it’s available through platforms like ComiXology or BookWalker, but they require payment—piracy sites might pop up in searches, but I’d caution against them. Not just for ethical reasons, but because scanlations often butcher the art quality or miss nuances in dialogue. The visceral impact of 'Dead Tube' relies heavily on its detailed artwork, so low-res or poorly translated versions really dull the experience.
If you’re tight on cash, some libraries offer digital manga loans via apps like Hoopla. Alternatively, waiting for a sale on legal platforms can save a few bucks. I snagged volume 4 at half price during a Kodansha promo last year. The series isn’t for everyone—it’s unapologetically brutal—but if you’re into psychological thrillers that push boundaries, it’s worth supporting the creators properly. The mangaka’s pacing and twists are next-level, especially in volume 5 where the protagonist’s moral lines blur even further.