>>1482446>Keyman: The Hand of Judgment (art & story: Warai Naku)A supernatural crime noir story about Alex Rex, a dinosaur police officer getting to the bottom of a case involving the mysterious death of Lockville's superhero Keyman, and he begins to uncover the secrets behind Keyman, the beastkin... and black magic.
>Kouya ni Kemono Doukokusu (art: Itoh Sei, story: Yumemakura Baku)Mikado Shuuhei, a university student, wakes up in captivity with a scrambled memory. His body has been experimented on and it appears he has gained superhuman abilities, along with a new cannibalistic desire. He sets out to learn more about his past and ends up in a complex struggle involving monstrous human-animal hybrids, corporations, gangs, governments, private military groups and aboriginal tribes.
>Monster Collection (art & story: Itoh Sei)Summoner apprentice Kasche Arbadel is sent on a mission to recover a stolen idol, in order to stop the legendary artifact Velm's Encyclopedia from being rediscovered.
Note that all of the above have parts that might not be considered safe for work, so possibly not something you can read comfortably in public if you have prying eyes around you. I adore Itoh Sei's art and panelling, and Warai Naku's work while at times confusingly composed utilizes light and shadow and especially very heavy use of ink extremely well. Especially the first two of the are highlights and hidden gems of the medium to me.
I can also vouch for some of the others mentioned in the thread by other anons:
>Witch Hat Atelier>Houseki no Kuni>Steel Ball Run>BLAME!>20th Century BoysThere are some that I have heard good things about or seem interesting, and that I want to try but haven't yet. Do consider checking these out as well:
>RED: Living on the Edge>Furitsumore Kodokuna Shi yo>Pumpkin Scissors>Peace Maker>Alice in Hell>Pandemonium: Majutsushi no Mura>Oyasumi Punpun>Ningyou no Kuni>Choujin X>Monstress>Mechanical Buddy Universe>Joker Danny>Colorless