What manga have you been reading lately?I've been reading Dungeon Meshi. Pretty good. I'm like halfway through it, although I haven't read much in the last week.I was also reading Looking Up to Magical Girls. God, I love it so much.Downloaded the anime too but I genuinely am too lazy to watch something I already read, so I just skipped to the ero bits.I probably should go back to reading Eden's Zero. Wasn't groundbreaking or anything, but it was a fun battle shonen with sci-fi stuff. Same mangaka who did Rave Warrior and Fairy Tail. Didn't really stop on purpose, I just caught up and then didn't read the next week's issue, and things snowballed from there. Shit happened to me with Bleach way back when too (so I kind of still haven't read Bleach's last arc). (´人`)Marked for deletion (Old)
wordz on teh paper are scary!
>>1287reading is great ヽ(´ー`)ノand way too often the anime only adapts a tiny portion of the manga for a given series and there will never be more seasons to cover the rest ( ´,_ゝ`)
>>1288someday every manga and novel will probably get a full anime adaptation but it'll be AI generated
>>1288>and way too often the anime only adapts a tiny portion of the manga for a given seriesocassionally the story suxx0rz a little bit with an adaptation too. though in sum cases there's improvements compared to teh source material
I read Devilman yesterday. I think it has some pacing issues and it fails at achieving the emotional high grounds it's supposed to reach. I admit I only knew about Devilman after watching Crybaby on Netflix (my mom pays for it ) and despite my dislike for Yuasa's style I enjoyed it and yeah I cried with the ending but the manga just isn't there. Still a fairly good read and it serves well to scratch my itch for more demon stories since I'm also playing SMTVV.
I really luv finding a good long manga, it's simple teh best! I decided to pick up Yotsuba after years! I haev like 4-5 volumes to read!
>>1293I love Devilman. It's one of his earliest serious manga (he did Maou Dante before), so it's a bit odd here and there, but it's good.You absolutely need to read Devilman Lady though. Similar premise, but instead of pushing the envelope with what was allowed in the 70s (so it's pretty tame no), Lady is hardcore by late 90s standards. The art is better by a lot too. I think the pacing is a bit rough in spots but it is gripping enough to get you through.
you know what's the worst thing about being someone who missed out and decides to read good old classics? grabbing a good manga and finding out that the author died a few years backi would've loved to send a fan letter to kentaro miura, he's become my role model ever since i read berserk :(that said i have read berserk, yotsuba&, one punch man, rozen maiden (haven't finished it yet though, i'm not sure if rozen maiden 0 is supposed to be read after or before the "main" manga) and currently reading spy x family, i will read cardcaptor sakura whenever i am feel like it
>>1297>i would've loved to send a fan letter to kentaro miura, he's become my role model ever since i read berserk :(reading the Yu-Gi-Oh manga did that to meI only started reading it because Takahashi died and goddamn. The very start is a bit rough, but once it gets into gear (pretty much once it starts having multi-chapter arcs), it's so much fun. It's very easy to see why it blew up so big, even before Duelist Kingdom starts.the sheer hyper-pettiness of Death-T (the THEMEPARK OF DEATH) remains infinitely hilariousthis manga about black magic and evil spirits and life-or-death gambling games is also aggressively about the importance of good friends, good sportsmanship, and having funTakahashi died doing an ocean rescue dive -- if he had to go, at least it wasn't overwork like so many mangaka, but it's crazy to think about.Nothing but respect. ∠(,゚─゚,)┐ Genuinely someone to look up to....as an aside, I should see about getting a letter to Go Nagai before I can't. He's 78.
>>1298do it while you still can!