It's been hard keeping track of all the different sites I use for my manga fix, so I'm just gonna list them here:
Comikey - Officially translated digital chapters as they come out. My go to for Kengan Ashura, Kengan Omega, Star: Strike It Rich (aka ISSK, or Isshou Senkin). I've also enjoyed Are You Okay with a Slightly Older Girlfriend? and Baki.
Book Walker - I go here for How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift? (the one Sandroverse series that's NOT on Comikey), but these are officially translated complete volumes, not just individual chapters. I'm also a fan of Apothecary Diaries so I picked up the first light novel there too.
Kinokuniya -- I use this link to buy physical Japanese-language manga from the Sandroverse. I regret buying used manga from eBay that ended up costing the same or more and often didn't even have the obi!
DLsite - All sorts of manga in Japanese and English, including the kind that makes you want to remove articles of clothing. Some of them you need to need a VPN to purchase, like Hajime no Ippo and Baki. Others, like Bleach or Dr. Stone, you don't. I guess Viz is cool like that. Anyway, you'll need to add points with a gift card, turn the VPN on to Japan, then add to cart and purchase.
Fanza Doujin - More eguti
Irodori Comics - More eguti
Shonen Magazine - The original source for Japanese manga by Kodansha, maybe others. It's got some heavy hitters like Attack on Titan and Blue Lock. I made an account for Hajime no Ippo but I spent way more than I probably should since they're individual chapters and not the volumes, and navigating to the chapter you want is difficult; you have to almost close your eyes to avoid the thumbnails while hitting "more" a dozen times is annoying. They take PayPal at least, which is how I was able to buy points.
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