B.King
Oshimeter
Synopsis
This particular comic artist has been coasting for years, and his go-to move when he runs out of ideas is just killing off or abandoning his characters. Kind of a jerk move, honestly. Then one day he gets a mysterious phone call and wakes up inside his own manga, B.King, stuck in the body of Wang Xiaoming — a bald side character he never cared much about. The catch is he still has all his knowledge as the creator, so he knows every plot twist, every character's weakness, and exactly how disposable he made some of these people. Now he has to actually live in the world he half-assed, alongside characters who have every reason to resent him if they ever found out who he really is. It's a meta-isekai ONA from Studio UKA, 18 episodes, dropping in 2026 and adapted from a web manga. The tone leans comedic with solid action beats, and the creator-vs-creation dynamic gives it a weird tension that keeps things interesting beneath the humor. If you liked the power-fantasy-with-a-twist angle of Overlord, or the way Re:Zero traps its protagonist in a world that doesn't care about his comfort, this hits some of those same notes but from a completely different direction. The whole "god of this world but powerless in it" setup has real legs, and the comedy lands better than you'd expect.
Episode Guide
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-30 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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