Best psychological science fiction manga

Explore a comprehensive selection of the best psychological science fiction manga that will make you think and keep you on the edge of your seat. Discover complex stories that merge futuristic or dystopian elements with deep explorations of the human mind, morality, and society. This guide is ideal for readers seeking mature narratives with intricate plots and developed characters that challenge perceptions and provoke introspective analysis. Immerse yourself in universes where technology and the psyche collide, creating unforgettable reading experiences.

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    Akira

    357 Global Votes
    • Blends cyberpunk and dystopian vibes

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    Akira delves into the human psyche through Tetsuo's transformation, exploring madness and the destructive power of uncontrolled psychic abilities. The work addresses the loss of humanity and societal corruption, presenting a dystopia where characters grapple with their identity and the impact of technology on their existence.

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    Neon Genesis Evangelion

    46 Global Votes
    • One of the best manga out there

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    Neon Genesis Evangelion provides a profound exploration of the human psyche, tackling themes such as the Hedgehog's Dilemma, loneliness, and the fear of interpersonal connection. Its narrative delves into psychoanalysis and existential philosophy, featuring complex characters grappling with trauma and identity within an apocalyptic science fiction setting.

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    Parasyte

    30 Global Votes
    • Highly recommended for psychological thrillers

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    Parasyte delves into philosophical and psychological questions about humanity, its relationship with the environment, and morality, using the premise of aliens taking over human bodies. Its science fiction narrative intertwines with elements of body horror and a gory thriller, offering an intense exploration of identity and survival.

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    Battle Angel Alita

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    • Explores what it means to be human

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    Battle Angel Alita deeply explores the nature of mind and body in a cybernetic future, raising existential questions about identity and humanity. Its narrative focuses on Alita's struggle to understand her own consciousness and her place in a world where the line between organic and artificial blurs.

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    Goodnight Punpun

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    • Explores themes of depression, love, trauma, social isolation, death, and family

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    Goodnight Punpun is a psychological manga that delves into the complexities of the human mind through a raw and emotional narrative. It tackles themes such as depression, trauma, dysfunctional families, and existential crises, offering an unfiltered exploration of coming-of-age and despair. Its focus on character psychology and its impact on their lives makes it a seminal work in the genre.

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    Planetes

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    • Explores themes sci-fi drama usually doesn't

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    Planetes delves into human existentialism through the lives of space garbage collectors, offering a realistic exploration of the emotional and ethical challenges of life in space. The work addresses the psychological implications of space exploration and humanity's insignificance in the cosmos with remarkable depth.

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    20th Century Boys

    1 Global Votes
    • Genius work for mystery and psychological thriller fans

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    This manga stands out for its intricate mystery narrative and its profound exploration of human psychology when confronted with a global conspiracy. The work weaves a complex web of predictions, cults, and dictators, while delving into childhood nostalgia and the weight of past decisions on the present.

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    Land of the Lustrous

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    • Explores identity and change

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    This manga stands out for its profound exploration of identity and change through the evolution of its protagonist, Phos, who undergoes significant physical and psychological transformations. Its narrative evokes a sense of existential dread and tackles complex themes such as immortality and loss, making it a masterpiece in the psychological science fiction genre.

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    Pluto

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    • Mixes techno-positivism with horror twists

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    Pluto stands out for its profound exploration of the psychology of its characters, both human and robot, addressing complex themes such as trauma, memory, and coexistence. Its mystery and science fiction narrative intertwines with moral and existential dilemmas, offering an intellectually stimulating experience. The work is a benchmark in the genre for its ability to generate empathy and reflection on the nature of life and artificial intelligence.

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    Monster

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    • A psychological thriller

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    Monster provides a profound and nuanced exploration of morality, identity, and the human psyche, challenging notions of good and evil through its narrative. Its masterful psychological suspense and complex character development establish it as a benchmark in the genre.

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    Blame!

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    Blame! stands out for its profound exploration of psychological themes within a dystopian science fiction setting, presenting an oppressive and alienating atmosphere. Tsutomu Nihei's visual narrative immerses the reader in a world where runaway technology and extreme solitude provoke an existential reflection on humanity and progress.

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    Gantz

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    • Amazing art

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    Gantz explores the fragility of the human mind and spirit through its characters, who confront death and extreme violence. The narrative forces readers to question morality, religion, and the value of life in an indifferent universe, offering profound psychological reflection within its science fiction framework.

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    Ajin: Demi-Human

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    • Solid story

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    Ajin: Demi-Human delves deeply into the psychology of its characters, particularly Kei Nagai, as he grapples with his immortality and persecution. The series presents complex moral dilemmas and explores human nature under extreme pressure, making it a standout work within the psychological science fiction genre.