It's true manga is better than anime, by a longshot. It's like whole world I never knew has revealed it's existence to me. Sea the roster you posted was truly impressive but none of them really touch Gon in the art department, with a few exceptions….do know anymore as detailed as Gon?
One Piece Overrated?
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Well, Gon is all about art.
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Apologies to "THE SEA" This is in defence of Berserk's art. Miura is a master artist as well.
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It wasn't about art. It was about the insanity of the content, the horrific imagination.
@mechysonu:Apologies to "THE SEA" This is in defence of Berserk's art. Miura is a master artist as well.
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Artisticially, I'd say they're the same, but yeah. Sea's posts have alot more crazy content in it. It really just depends on where the author wants to go with his drawings.
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It wasn't about art. It was about the insanity of the content, the horrific imagination.
LOL!!! I had no idea what I was looking at in the first image. The second image would be a good practical joke to post on narutofan.com specifically in the sasuke section LOL. Though is seems very creepy and crazy, I'll give you that
@THE:
Berserk's plot is really no more shocking, stunning than One Piece.
There are a lot of more insane plots in pre-80s manga.Too crazy is too much for me to handle; berserk suits me fine. But the craziest manga I have ever heard of is tokyo red riding hood. I havent actually read it, but its pretty crazy according to a friend of mine
Also what manga is this from
http://img703.imageshack.us/img703/936/015mv.jpgIts gotten my attention and its not because of the girl (okay maybe it is )
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Negima's art is absolute average, I have no idea what TLS is talking about.
Sea's art doesn't look that good either, I dunno, I think Berserk beats everything The Sea posted by miles (Don't ask me to go post something better, I ain't gonna look for images at 4:11 AM)And "insanity" =/= quality. I'm sure Gantz is more insane than everything posted in this thread, and that means nothing, cause Gantz sucks
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Negima's art is absolute average, I have no idea what TLS is talking about.
Sea's art doesn't look that good either, I dunno, I think Berserk beats everything The Sea posted by miles (Don't ask me to go post something better, I ain't gonna look for images at 4:11 AM)And "insanity" =/= quality. I'm sure Gantz is more insane than everything posted in this thread, and that means nothing, cause Gantz sucks
One of his pics caught my eye. I really wanna know what series this is from. Its not everyday to see a princess kicking demon ass
http://img703.imageshack.us/img703/936/015mv.jpgGantz sucks balls and is now a yaoi. It too much for my eyes to handle anymore so I gave up on that series. It was good when kei was fighting seemingly immortal bosses
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The best story isn't Go Nagai, Miura, Miyazaki, Shakespeare, Tolstoy, or Dickens.
None of them can compare to the amazing story that is REAL LIFE.
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The best story isn't Go Nagai, Miura, Miyazaki, Shakespeare, Tolstoy, or Dickens.
None of them can compare to the amazing story that is REAL LIFE.
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I wouldn't expect a real life depiction from history books either. Many history books are filled with half truths, down right lies and bias. For exampe one country history book will say one thing about an historical event, while another will say another
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I wouldn't expect a real life depiction from history books either. Many history books are filled with half truths, down right lies and bias. For exampe one country history book will say one thing about an historical event, while another will say another
I'm not holding up a school textbook you doofus.
History is a serious discipline that isn't beheld to any one government anywhere. We don't live in North fucking Korea, historians don't answer to any government authority or regulation.
Name a credible example of this vastly different history you're talking about between two non-police states.
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@JERK:
I'm not holding up a school textbook you doofus.
History is a serious discipline that isn't beheld to any one government anywhere. We don't live in North fucking Korea, historians don't answer to any government authority or regulation.
Name a credible example of this vastly different history you're talking about between two non-police states.
That stupid Vietnam War. Its called a freedom struggle from vietnamese but stopping communism from the US point of view
skewing history is a practice that is common to many if not all countries. A historian from US will be biased (pro US), whereas those countries US influence has negatively affected such as iraq, afghanistan, vietnam will view history another way or have their own bias. The thing with history, is that the fact do not need to be completely changed, but rather interpreted differently; This results in what we call propaganda. All I am saying, I personally don't put too much faith that history books have a accurate depiction of the past and reality.
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@JERK:
The best story isn't Go Nagai, Miura, Miyazaki, Shakespeare, Tolstoy, or Dickens.
None of them can compare to the amazing story that is REAL LIFE.
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Ah, but I object to that point, my good sir!
History, by itself, is little more than a series of events. We learn nothing from that.
It is literature that makes an art out of explaining why those events happen, examining humanity itself, and showing how we come to do the things that we do. It is the art of storytelling that can fully retell the tales of the past, in countless different ways, and from innumerable perspectives.
Historians are important, but they are nothing without writers!
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Damn, I leave this thread for like a day, and all of a sudden, we're having Negima art discussions, Devilman, Gon, and shit-I've-never-seen-before-but-traumatized-the-hell-out-of-me pictures.
I've heard of Devilman before, but I never looked it up. I'm definitely interested in reading it and Devilman Lady.
Negima is generic as hell and shouldn't be compared to other original artistic shounen.
Just my two cents.@JERK:
The best story isn't Go Nagai, Miura, Miyazaki, Shakespeare, Tolstoy, or Dickens.
None of them can compare to the amazing story that is REAL LIFE.
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Also what manga is this from
http://img703.imageshack.us/img703/936/015mv.jpgIts gotten my attention and its not because of the girl (okay maybe it is )
Le Chevalier D'Eon
@TheMidnightRift:Negima's art is absolute average, I have no idea what TLS is talking about.
Sea's art doesn't look that good either, I dunno, I think Berserk beats everything The Sea posted by miles (Don't ask me to go post something better, I ain't gonna look for images at 4:11 AM)And "insanity" =/= quality. I'm sure Gantz is more insane than everything posted in this thread, and that means nothing, cause Gantz sucks
That's a terrible comparison because what I posted there are terrifyingly artistic with universal symbolism in contrary to Gantz shallow impressionistic, soulless computer art. The violence in classic manga have deep meaning behind them. Don't talk about what you don't know. You have been making terrible posts recently.
Berserk's art is detailed. But detailed =/= artistic.
And those stories have great plot and theme. For example, Ryu the strongest man on the face of the planet:
[hide]Karate fighter Raion Ryu is so unflinchingly powerful that, during a sanctioned match, his strikes accidentally explode his opponent into piles of steaming meat. As punishment he dons a sutra-infused mask to suppress his horrific might and goes into hiding with his psychic sister, but the two are eventually hunted down by his ex-master and the fiancé of the man Ryu killed. While their modus operandi would appear to be revenge, they follow divine instructions from up above—Destroy Ryu before he can awaken as the Antichrist! God himself has put out a hit on our masked hero.
When his assassins fail, God revives his begotten son, the King of Kings, Jesus Christ, to take down Ryu once and for all. But Ryu is merely a good-natured man struggling with the absolute power that threatens to corrupt him. Wouldn’t antagonizing him run the risk of stirring the dark energy within? Is Christ really who he claims to be? And what do the unborn children of the universe have to say about this wantonly destructive clash?
Kaze Shinobu’s crisp and clean artistry makes it easy to miss that, yes, what you are reading is indeed a parody. Or at least tongue-in-cheek. The 1970 Osaka World Fair brought with it a spiritual boom that opened people’s homes to the lure of occultism. Shirato Sampei's ninjas were replaced by psychic warriors and black magicians. Yokai took a back seat to ghosts and Biblical demons. Cloaked in the tropes established by this Cultural Revolution, Ryu is free to commit storytelling murder. Where do his sister’s prophetic powers come from? Why were Jesus’ body parts sealed away in Buddha statues? How does Ryu eat with his mask on? Readers accept these discrepancies as par for the course, while the mad author suspends disbelief until it’s blue in the face.
Nothing is explained. Ever. Ryu is the precursor to the irreverent action OVAs from the late 80’s that washed up on American shores in the mid-90’s. Ninja Scroll, Fist of the North Star, Wicked City —these names should send a tingle down the spine of anyone who discovered anime when it was still called “Japanimation.” High octane is the name of the game, and like Ryu, they don’t have time to waste expounding on how the cast came to obtain super-human abilities, opting to let the brilliantly bizarre fight scenes do all the talking.The resulting tableau of fists, skulls, and sutras resonates deep within your reptilian brain. It harkens back to a time when anime and manga where bombastic events, where storytelling could be pushed to the side by evocative art and high concepts. Kaze Shinobu isn’t shy about stealing layouts and visual motifs wholesale from his chief inspiration, French comic artist and visual designer Philippe Druillet. When one artist copies another from the same sphere of influence, it’s considered derivative. When it brings together two estranged schools of art, it’s cause for celebration.[/hide]
The Defiler monk:
[hide]“If the stalk of a man is the root of life and the valley of a women the origin of the cosmos, than anything barring their union is an abomination in the eyes of the Buddha”
Thus spoke Ryusui, protagonist of Nyohanboh, Masami Fukushima’s Buddhist sexual adventure manga from the mid 70’s, . A Nyohanboh is a monk who has broken his precepts and slept with a women, a title that Ryusui wears with pride. The defiler monk travels the land spreading his doctrine of free love while crushing non-believers and the Shogun’s many lap dogs. Mighty and stoic, our virile hero laid the groundwork for the muscle-bound solitary wanderers who came later, such as Kenshiro from Fist of the North Star and Guts from Berserk. Yet while other heroes have martial arts or brute strength to rely on, Ryusui brings his foes to their knees with nothing more than throbbing sutras and inexhaustible potency.
1796 was a bad year for deviant monks. On August 16th, the Edo government cast a dragnet to snatch monks slinking home from brothels in the early morning hours. Altogether 67 monks were apprehended, fettered, and placed on display for three days on Nihon-Bashi for public humiliation. This punishment was merely a symbolic precursor to their excommunication and the shame of being caught.Nyohanboh begins its fiction with this documented fact. Many of Ryusui’s escapades are taken from the lurid pages of Japan’s history. The manga is a time capsule preserving the most heinous laws and punishments that the nation would rather forget. Which is precisely the reason I’m sharing them with you!
National law barred monks from indulging in meat, alcohol, or women—especially women. Not because these things cloud the mind with earthly desires, the very thing which Buddhism seeks to expunge, but because they are impure. If this strikes you as misogynistic, you’ll rejoice in Ryusui's exploits that spit in the face of institutionalized conventions by reinserting sexual freedom back into the faith, one nun at a time.
Such prohibitions against women were not limited to intercourse. They were barred entry from temples for fear that they would distract the monks, but also because their menstrual blood was said to defile the holy inner sanctum. Koya-Ji, a major temple in the Shingon sect, maintained this restriction until 1872. The seven trails leading up the mountain were each barricaded by a Nyonin-Do, or women’s temple, which served to intercept those who would desecrate the demarcated ground. Let’s see what Ryusui has to say about this nonsense!
During his wanderings, he encounters a mother with her son attempting to climb Mount Koya to reunite with her husband, a monk who has fled beyond her reach into the depths of the temple. Ryusui’s initial attempts to indoctrinate the woman are cut short when he realizes she is suffering from late stage tuberculosis. In his infinite pity he decides to fulfill her dying wish. He delivers the boy to his father, and, in delicious Dante-esque irony, drowns him in a bucket of his wife’s coughed-up blood while his gay lover watches on in impotent horror. Perhaps they were right about the menstrual thing after all.
If bureaucracy exists as the most efficient way to pass the buck, than the Shima Nagashi, or Island Banishment system, is the most efficient way to pass the executioner’s axe. On paper, Shima Nagashi is reserved for crimes too minor for the death penalty but too weighty for jail time, such as larceny and aggravated assault. In reality, the system allowed politicians a means to do away with undesirables without getting their hands dirty. The hopelessly destitute living hand to mouth, the familyless drifters adopted by the Yakuza, those who failed to contribute to the group—These were the people who, lacking the social influence and wealth to buy the courts, found themselves swept under the rug and shipped off to remote islands to live out the rest of their days.Similarly, no one wants the weight of a dead monk on their conscious, even an impious one. Nyohanboh of high social standing were sent to the most distant of locales as an example to the rest of the clergy. But the logistics of ferrying prisoners across unforgiving seas hide the sinister truth. One in three boats sent to the far isles capsized along the way, meaning that those sentenced to Shima Nagashi were essentially given a death penalty with a 66% chance of error. Heaven forbid you be later pardoned for your crimes and invited to tempt fate once more in returning to the mainland. Off the record, this was a convenient way to deal with political enemies.
Ryusui’s transgressions hardly went unnoticed, and he found himself exiled to Sado Island, renowned as most brutal of all Shima Nagashi destinations. I’m sure you’re wondering, “How did he get captured if he’s such a bad ass?” Let me set the record straight—He wasn’t captured so much as he willfully volunteered to subject himself to Hell on Earth for the sake of aesthetic training. Ryusui found himself surrounded by absolute squalor. Food scarcity had driven many to cannibalism, with aborted fetus as the hour ‘devours. The souls of the living were beyond saving. Instead, he opted to liberate those whom had died, binding their remains into a raft of bones upon which he sailed back to the mainland where the deceased could finally rest, vindicated.
In reality conditions in exile were livable, if not pleasant. Individuals were free to spend their time as they saw fit, so long as they acted within the law. Those who had grown up in poverty experienced many positive firsts. Convicts received their own field to tend to, and with it a means to finally contribute to the group. Ironically they were allowed to participate in society only after being torn away from it.
Sado Island was an exceptional case, however. The discovery of gold deposits transformed the prison colony to an off-shore labor camp, and not all those sent to mine the mountains came back to tell of it.
The island was also once home to Nichiren, who was exiled in 1272 for his radical teachings that challenged established doctrine and the government. Like Ryusui, he was vocal in his view that Buddhist doctrine had been corrupted by those in power to further tighten their control over the populace. In hindsight, his precepts went on to be misappropriated by Sokka Gakkai, so perhaps his temporary exile wasn’t entirely unwarranted.
More severe acts called for more severe punishment. If intercourse alone was enough to get you exiled, then adultery and rape were grounds for death. Gokumon was the favored method of execution by the Shogunate. The guilty were decapitated in a public execution, than had their head spiked onto a special stand to be displayed for three days and two nights, usually in front of a castle or jail.
In the manga, Ryusui conspires with his loyal hunchback assistant, Iwamatsu, to usurp power from his temple’s high monk who enforces punishment for Nyohanboh. Ryusui slips a home-milled aphrodisiac into the abbot’s tea, sending into a frenzy that results in him raping a girl paying respects at her ancestors’ gravesite. The executioner’s sword is swift to respond.Ryusui's rise to power has begun.
We still have much to learn from the defiler monk.
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what is the name of the manga which you (The Sea) posted,where Jesus Summons Bruce Lee?
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what is the name of the manga which you (The Sea) posted,where Jesus Summons Bruce Lee?
Ryu, Strongest Man on the Face of the Planet.
There ain't any English version of it. Not even in the Internet. You can only buy tankobon. -
That stupid Vietnam War. Its called a freedom struggle from vietnamese but stopping communism from the US point of view
I said non-Police state, but nevermind, because this still shows how clueless you are to what real history is as a discipline.
The Vietnam War is the casual American name for it, but a historian would refer to it as perhaps the Second Indochina War when getting technical.
And literally any actual historian not working for a think tank would refer to it in it's complexities as a Cold War struggle, and anti-colonial struggle, a nationalist struggle, etc. It's all these things at once.
You don't know any history outside of your goddamn high school. And why you assumed this meant the actual field is like your fucking high school is well…hilarious I guess.
skewing history is a practice that is common to many if not all countries. A historian from US will be biased (pro US),
No. No he won't.
What kind of idiot even says stuff like this. DUDE FROM DUDONIA WILL ONLY TALK LIKE A DUDONIAN DURR ME MAKE BABIES FIRST CULTURAL RELAVATISM POINT.
whereas those countries US influence has negatively affected such as iraq, afghanistan, vietnam will view history another way or have their own bias. The thing with history,
Oh how I hate cultural relevatism, let me count the ways…
You're talking in apsurdly broad strokes and immediately assuming complete blinding bias and lack of basic understanding of a scenario.
If you don't get why this makes what you're saying absolutely asinine than no wonder you can believe an entire discipline is that retarded.
is that the fact do not need to be completely changed, but rather interpreted differently;
duhhhhh what is objective analysis
It's at the point where I think you literally think a certain set of information is only available in certain countries. Or you think Americans, LET ALONE professional analyzers of past events in their full detail for the sake of that knowledge detached from politics, are incapable of thinking anything but DUH VIETNAM WAR GOOD.
I can't decide which is more stupid.
All I am saying, I personally don't put too much faith that history books have a accurate depiction of the past and reality.
Don't you condescend to me like I have no experience, interaction, or comprehension of bias you little shit.
You have absolutely no goddamn idea what you're talking about. Take your worthless South Park nihilist clueless ass and take a decent history class at a local college so you can get over whatever broken ass part of your brain thinks quality analysis of historical events is impossible.
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Even Berserk cannot cope with this insanity (NSFW):! http://comipress.com/files/special/mangazombie/fukushima/Nyohannbou004.jpg
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Ryu: The strongest man in the face of the planet. He is too awesome and insanely badass so God wants to destroy him before he awaken as the Antichrist. SO he revived his son, the king of kings, Jesus Christ, to deal with him. Jesus then uses his necromantic powers to enlist two of history’s greatest ass-kickers, Bruce Lee and Miyamoto Musashi, as his generals.! http://i.imgur.com/ckDAX.jpg
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http://i.imgur.com/FMFXw.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/gkKQN.jpgWhy Go Nagai is one class above Miura.
Geki-man, a Go Nagai's classic:There, he said it. Guts and Griffith are essentially Akira and Ryo.
oh my God! Seeing all this make me cry.. really miss old Chinese manhua.. not only manga but manhua also suffer a fate like this.. old comics have much better quality in term of artistic, story and imaginations.. :sad::sad:
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Ah, but I object to that point, my good sir!
History, by itself, is little more than a series of events. We learn nothing from that.
WHY ARE PEOPLE SO CLUELESS ABOUT THE FIELD OF HISTORY
Jesus christ did you all get educated by idiots on this shit?
History isn't about "DIS HAPPEND DEN DIS HAPPEND DEN DIS HAPPEND", it's about discussing, analyzing, and thinking about trends, developments, and significance of those events as much as the basic information itself.
Which is all the same shit as literature except not written into story form.
explaining why those events happen, examining humanity itself, and showing how we come to do the things that we do.
Do you seriously not think historians do this?? Is that even possible??
It is the art of storytelling that can fully retell the tales of the past, in countless different ways, and from innumerable perspectives.
It is the art of storytelling that more often than Maus or Persepolis (which are biographies, in other words as much history as they are literature) uses history as a empty inaccurate vessel to vomit the exact sort of bias that noobie moron was yammering about on to a screen or page.
Stories, when it comes to the subject of reality, do not enter the annals of record, are not considered by politicians universities or anyone serious about learning real genuine history and the analysis thereof.
Historians are important, but they are nothing without writers!
Historians ARE writers. And they do not need the fiction writers at all.
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WHY ARE PEOPLE SO CLUELESS ABOUT THE FIELD OF HISTORY
Jesus christ did you all get educated by idiots on this shit?
History isn't about "DIS HAPPEND DEN DIS HAPPEND DEN DIS HAPPEND", it's about discussing, analyzing, and thinking about trends, developments, and significance of those events as much as the basic information itself.
Which is all the same shit as literature except not written into story form.
Perhaps I should make myself more clear. I recognize that historians analyze. A whole lot. This is incredibly valuable. It is the facts and developments given by historians that provide the inspiration that storytellers live on. But who is it that shows that analysis to the rest of the world, and uses that knowledge to capture the imaginations of the whole of humanity? History can give facts and interpretations, but literature tells us why we should care in the first place.
Do you seriously not think historians do this?? Is that even possible??
Ah, alright then. I stand corrected, in a sense. My errors on this subject mostly come from the insanely boring high school history classes I've suffered, but that is not my point.
It is the art of storytelling that more often than Maus or Persepolis (which are biographies, in other words as much history as they are literature) uses history as a empty inaccurate vessel to vomit the exact sort of bias that noobie moron was yammering about on to a screen or page.
Well, that's not very good writing, then, is it?
Every story, whatever it is, takes inspiration from past events. That is unavoidable. But depending on the story, we can see those same facts and interpretations in entirely different ways. Whether that's a good thing or a bad thing depends on the author, really.
Stories, when it comes to the subject of reality, do not enter the annals of record, are not considered by politicians universities or anyone serious about learning real genuine history and the analysis thereof.
Do you think that authors care about whether their work is considered as fact by politicians or universities? If you want to actually learn about history, read a history book. Unless you're a lazy asshole.
Historians ARE writers. And they do not need the fiction writers at all.
Just as you could say that fiction writers don't really need historians. But we do. Without historians, most fiction would just be meaningless dribble. I personally hold a deep respect for history. But to say that history alone is enough to satisfy the human imagination and sense of curiosity? Nonsense.
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Don't talk about what you don't know.
I am giving my fair opinion on what seemed to be an introductory post to Devil Lady from you, you said (or implied) the art you showed was phenomenal and was far more insane than anything ever seen before, I commented that Insanity =/= Quality and said that the art doesn't seem that impressive to me, I based myself on the images you posted, so I think that, in context, I have the right to write about what I don't know.
You have been making terrible posts recently.
That's quite the improvement
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Detailed =/= Artistic
I appreciate Berserk's art far more than I appreciate the artistic art, in your words, you showed, might be from our different cultures, or might be due to different taste, hardly something that can be argued in a forum, though.
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Berserk's art is great because it's the closest thing manga has from Gustave Doré's illustrations
It's a perfect fit for its story and atmosphere
A completely overrated artist though is Oh! Great
Technically he certainly is extremely proficient, but his style is so damn bland, his art looks like some smutty copypasting of Obata's
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Who cares? He has the best name a Author could possibly have
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He also looks like a shibuya schoolgirl prostitute
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I am giving my fair opinion on what seemed to be an introductory post to Devil Lady from you, you said (or implied) the art you showed was phenomenal and was far more insane than anything ever seen before,
I never said so. Holy shit, if you want to see utterly insane things, then read Gore manga or visit an art museum.
And I have posted many many things aside from Devilman Lady.
Berserk art is undoutedly good, but to me art like Vagabond is more soulful.
BTW, this manga also have a style resemble European illustration :
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The best story isn't Go Nagai, Miura, Miyazaki, Shakespeare, Tolstoy, or Dickens.
None of them can compare to the amazing story that is REAL LIFE.
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Alan Moore: Life isn’t divided into genres. It’s a horrifying, romantic, tragic, comical, science-fiction cowboy detective novel. You know, with a bit of pornography if you're lucky.
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That stupid Vietnam War. Its called a freedom struggle from vietnamese but stopping communism from the US point of view
skewing history is a practice that is common to many if not all countries. A historian from US will be biased (pro US), whereas those countries US influence has negatively affected such as iraq, afghanistan, vietnam will view history another way or have their own bias. The thing with history, is that the fact do not need to be completely changed, but rather interpreted differently; This results in what we call propaganda. All I am saying, I personally don't put too much faith that history books have a accurate depiction of the past and reality.
nevermind, just read JERK's posts again.
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^^ haha, I was wondering how long this discussion would go on before that book came up.
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Don't want to sound assholish, but. . . .
Is that defiler monk guy jerking off a horse in one of those pics? Does it have some kind of deep meaning I can't grasp right now? Or is it just typical 70's exploitative drug-induced nonsense?
No offense, really, I do find it curious, to say the least, but it still looks to me like a man jerking off a horse while carrying it in his shoulders. I'm sure I'm missing something here.
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Don't want to sound assholish, but. . . .
Is that defiler monk guy jerking off a horse in one of those pics? Does it have some kind of deep meaning I can't grasp right now? Or is it just typical 70's exploitative drug-induced nonsense?
No offense, really, I do find it curious, to say the least, but it still looks to me like a man jerking off a horse while carrying it in his shoulders. I'm sure I'm missing something here.
Ryusui was carrying a horse on one shoulder and penetrating a slutty princess from one end to the other at the same time.
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Things that make me laugh:
- crude ass drawings rendered beautifully
- comics about virile monks
- people that bring up Vietnam while discussing fantasy comics
Thank you, AP
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Ryu: The strongest man in the face of the planet. He is too awesome and insanely badass so God wants to destroy him before he awaken as the Antichrist. SO he revived his son, the king of kings, Jesus Christ, to deal with him. Jesus then uses his necromantic powers to enlist two of history’s greatest ass-kickers, Bruce Lee and Miyamoto Musashi, as his generals
That made me loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool so hard !! Sorry if I can't take anything you say as serious by now
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Hey Sea, this is the greatest question has there ever been manga's before Dragon ball that had planetary busting characters?
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That made me loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool so hard !! Sorry if I can't take anything you say as serious by now
You kinda made me want to forget about all the mangas you talked about here :/Shut up.
@Bill:Hey Sea, this is the greatest question has there ever been manga's before Dragon ball that had planetary busting characters?
Yes.
Doraemon.! If you count machine, then Space Battleship Yamato.
Saint Seiya released two years after Dragon Ball but it had many characters that can destroy planet.
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I've heard Jojo has done before right?
Saint Seiya was released before DB became planet busting right?
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The only time there was a universe settler in Jojo was in part 6 and that was created in 2000-2003.
@Bill:Saint Seiya was released before DB became planet busting right?
I don't remember which of the two had planet-fucking first.
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Some images from the defiler monk (NSFW):
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This remind me of the Indian mythology about when the world was created.. . . . .
Oh. My. God. Whip Dick Attack! Harder than a Steel Axe!
This manga looks frigging hilarious. Gotta admit this kind of absolutely horseshit crazy insanity is rarely seen nowadays. These guys had like no restrain at all. -
Wow, I actually read through this entire thread. Seems to be pretty popular, except no one is actually TALKING ABOUT HOW ONE PIECE IS OVERRATED! LMAO first there was this troll who talked about naruto and then he actually got banned and then there was talk about negima and now we're talking about politics! This is great.
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Even though I hold no reign over this section. I agree with the above poster.
Since the debating has calmed down, it's probably better to steer this thread back to it's original purpose, obscure, wonderful manga aside. (which some of is really cool to see, but i'm sure there are other threads for that sort of thing.)
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Some images from the defiler monk (NSFW):
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This remind me of the Indian mythology about when the world was created.Jesus Christ. That manga is all kinds of sexual craziness.
A man(with a boner) made up of female bodies, a creepy face also made out of female bodies, a guy with a stretchable dick that's on par with Luffy's, and intense outer space sex that warps the universe.
Awesome.
@Gomu:Wow, I actually read through this entire thread. Seems to be pretty popular, except no one is actually TALKING ABOUT HOW ONE PIECE IS OVERRATED! LMAO first there was this troll who talked about naruto and then he actually got banned and then there was talk about negima and now we're talking about politics! This is great.
Hmmm…there's something about this new guy that seems...familiar.
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Hmmm…there's something about this new guy that seems...familiar.
What do u mean????????
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Nevermind.
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okey dokey…....
hmmm…. I wonder if he was referring to me. I joined a couple months back, but had no time with engineering work and all so only just recently started posting here. One Piece is not overrated but since its number one, their will always be fans from other series trying to pick at any flaw they find no matter how minor it may be.
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hmmm…. I wonder if he was referring to me.
Why would he be referring to you if he quoted someone else?