Spike your love for volleyball.

Updated on October 14,12:39 p.m.(GMT+8):Updated manga chapter status.

Calling all aspiring athletes and fans of underdog stories. If you’re searching for a manga that will leave you feeling pumped up and ready to take on any challenge, then look no further than the Haikyuu manga.

This captivating sports series follows Shoyo Hinata, a high school boy with a big dream — to become a phenomenal volleyball player despite his short stature.

Haikyuu manga official art featuring Karasuno High’s volleyball players including, Shoyo Hinata, Tobio Kageyama, Ryunosuke Tanaka, Kei Tsukishima, Ashi Azumane, Yu Nishinoya, and Daichi Sawamura

Written and illustrated by Haruichi Furudate, Haikyuu originally ran in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine from 2012 to 2020.

The series offers a satisfying journey for readers who crave intense competition, inspiring determination, and the camaraderie forged on the volleyball court.

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Where to read the Haikyuu manga right now

The main Haikyuu manga is completed with 405 chapters spread across 45 volumes. If you’re eager to start your sports series journey, you have two platforms to choose from.

Manga Plus, Shueisha’s international platform, also offers fans a way to read volleyball manga. You can download their app or visit their website to access the series.

Haikyuu manga official art featuring Karasuno High, Nekoma High, Aoba Johsai High, and Shiratorizawa Academy’s volleyball team players

Keep in mind that Manga Plus allows access to the first three chapters, and you can read each chapter only once.

You can also read the spin-off manga Haikyuubu, illustrated by Kyohei Miyajami.

Haikyuu characters that are part of the Karasuno High Men’s Volleyball team including all players and coaches

This lighthearted series focuses on the off-court antics and daily lives of your favorite volleyball clubs, including Aoba Johsai, Shiratorizawa, Nekoma, and Fukurodani.

According to theShonen Jump Plus website, it’s currently ongoing and has 155 chapters collected in 12 volumes.

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