the mangaka from After the rain started a new serie in the young jump
https://mangadex.org/title/42846/kowloon-generic-romance
And it's great once again
the mangaka from After the rain started a new serie in the young jump
https://mangadex.org/title/42846/kowloon-generic-romance
And it's great once again
ok, signature edit !
Anyone know where I can read Twin Star Exorcists in English chapters 60 to 77?
Anyone know where I can read Twin Star Exorcists in English chapters 60 to 77?
Thanks! I found this out not too long after posting here lol. Was too lazy to delete my post.
Satoshi Mizukami is starting a new manga early next year and his big stories all apparently tie into each other and I've seen people say this new one might be heavily related to Sengoku Youko so I'm starting to read that. I've heard people say they like this more than Biscuit Hammer so I'm interested in how because that was pretty fantastic.
Only read chapter 1 so far but
! I thought Sendou was a girl and am kind of disappointed that that's not the case.
I also started Five Star Stories despite it probably never being translated any further than it already is. It's one of those "epic" high sci-fi stories and I'm not really into it after the first volume so I'll see if I ever start getting really into it. Seems like I'd like it. Maybe I have to be in a different mood.
Satoshi Mizukami is starting a new manga early next year and his big stories all apparently tie into each other and I've seen people say this new one might be heavily related to Sengoku Youko so I'm starting to read that. I've heard people say they like this more than Biscuit Hammer so I'm interested in how because that was pretty fantastic.
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For me it was the best of his 3 main series. The serie is very well balanced, it has great action, great characters, fun and sad moments. There are moment on the serie where you will be very surprised. So there is no hesitation especially if you liked Biscuit Hammer
Help me find a new manga to read, love the widely expanding universe of story lines where one mystery unfolds another three new appears , the world building OP has.
Tried Naruto and Bleach years ago, it was fine when i was a kid but cant stand it today. Been following one piece for close to 20 years more or less, is there anything similar out there?
Help me find a new manga to read, love the widely expanding universe of story lines where one mystery unfolds another three new appears , the world building OP has.
Tried Naruto and Bleach years ago, it was fine when i was a kid but cant stand it today. Been following one piece for close to 20 years more or less, is there anything similar out there?
Maybe Toriko or if you eont have a problem with it the korean manhwa Tower of God.
I keep finding ongoing manga I want to read despite my desire to not pick up too many ongoing manga at a time. The first one is When the Cat Faces West (or If the Cat Faces West or something like that), which is by the same mangaka as Mushishi. I like the concept more than Mushishi really. It's basically the same kind of story where the main character investigates weird phenomenon (but he runs a business and has a cat and a secretary) but the phenomenon are either natural to some extent or are caused by people's emotions rather than being caused by supernatural bugs. It is ongoing but it only releases every other month so it's not something I'm probably going to be actively looking forward to. The second one is Solte of the End, which is the new manga by the guy that wrote Lucifer and Biscuit Hammer and Spirit Circle. Pretty interesting setup really. Judging by the end of the first chapter it's a magical girl series to some extent, which is cool. Can't wait to see where it goes.
is Solte translated by Crunchyroll ?
So you did not like Sengoku Youko
Nah I liked Sengoku Youko. And at least judging by the first chapter Solte seems most similar to it. I just didn't want to list all 3 manga in my post.
Where can I read Solte? I can't find a scan
Where can I read Solte? I can't find a scan
Nah I liked Sengoku Youko. And at least judging by the first chapter Solte seems most similar to it. I just didn't want to list all 3 manga in my post.
https://mangadex.org/chapter/788843/1
We didn't have to wait long. Thanks Sakonosolo for the tips
Quaterly release, though (!_!)
Yeah I saw that it was quarterly. I hope that with that the chapters continue being around 70 pages. If we only get 30 pages per 3 (or however many) months that's going to suck really badly.
Thanks for the link. Yeah, it the scanlation pace is really slow I'd prefer to read it when is finished or close to that.
I invited a small group of friends here in Colombia to make a collective reading of Spirit Circle. They are people who don't read manga, and it has been really nice to them to discover that kind of literature and also this particular series. Nice ride so far.
I read Taki Takanosuke's Walking Time. The story is NOT about a man who captures the hearts of many women in his daily walks (as reviewed in bakaupdates and mangadex), but about a retired CEO of an important company, a young lady he crosses in his daily walks and a certain story they share with out knowing it.
The art is gorgeous and the visual narrative is clever and well executed (many pages are free of dialogue bubbles). Many scenes are charming. But being a slice of life, at the same time I had the feeling the story happens in a very different planet in which everything is just perfect, than here where not all the things are fine. Beyond that, I enjoyed the travel and was very happy with the body language of the characters. Shame I couldn't find more scans of this mangaka.
Finally started reading Akagi. I only know the very basic rules of mahjong but even outside of mahjong this is some pretty crazy stuff. Makes me think of Crank in some aspects, where at the very least the main character is pushing things to their limits. And it's cool that Akagi is just like that instead of becoming that way. He's just naturally a thrill seeker.
If you are interested with riichi rules: https://www.ffmahjong.fr/FFMJ-site/documents/riichirules2016.pdf
Beside the name of the scoring figures, the main difficult concept of riichi is the furiten
Hiro Mashima has clearly been watching The Walking Dead.
The current arc of Eden's Zero is… really going places. Oof.
I dig it though, it's kind of interesting to see him take his work to a dark place.
I also read all five physical volumes of Astra: Lost in Space a few days ago.
Absolutely loved it, it was a pretty great short-and-sweet sci-fi adventure.
Interesting premise, a lively cast, good comedic timing, wild plot twists, genuine emotion, a good MC etc.
It's by Kenta Shinohara, the guy who did SKET Dance.
Prompted by the inclusion of Ghibli movies on Netflix, I decided to finally reread Nausicaä manga. I read it like 10 years ago and I remember I found it amazing, but I only retained this as a cold piece of information (just the simple sentence "I found it amazing"), disconnected from any feeling or memory itself.
Since then I bought the physical copy of the manga and it has been standing besides my TV for 2-3 years, untouched until now. And, goddamn, it is so. fucking. good!
Just finished Sengoku Youko. Great history, good concepts, characters, and usage of the passage of time.
Fuck *****-kun, that void pipsqueak was annoying as hell.
Akagi ended up being great. It is kind of annoying how so much time was taken up by a single game of mahjong but even despite that it was interesting the whole way through. I've read several manga after that. Alice 19th (Okay but not particularly good. I did like the main character though), Fire Punch (Pretty fantastic imo. Shows an obsession with movies and a lot of paneling would work great in a movie), Chobits (I like most Clamp stuff but this is one of my favorites now. The way it handles the question of whether the robots in the series can be considered living is great), and Hime-chan no Ribbon (One of the better magical girl series I've read/watched. It manages to be interesting with its power of being able to change into other people).
I'm reading Violinist of Hameln right now since I found out about the SNES game based on it and wanted to see what the manga was like. I wasn't expecting it to be a gag manga but even with it being a gag manga its series moments are done really well too. It was kind of annoying at the beginning but I'm several volumes in right now and it's enjoyable to read. The art is kind of hard to make out sometimes. I don't know if that's an issue with the art or with the scan quality though. There's definitely some issues with the scan quality.
Edit: Also Saihate no Solte chapter 2 has been translated.
https://mangadex.org/chapter/871067/1
Stumble on shadows house by chance. A serie in full color from Young Jump
I was not very interested at start since the first chapters are a bit slow but once the plot started to broaden it becomes a quite nice and intriguing mystery serie
I finished After the Rain, by Mayusuki Jun. The art of this mangaka has a great narrative power; the chapter are rather shorter than usual and the female main character is adorable. It really caught me and I finished the 82 chapters in 2 days.
! Unlukily to me, the end was very dissapointing, beyond how logical it could be. I wonder how a story can invest in that much beauty to waste all the run in such a simple and insignificant finale. Someone says love requires courage and the male protagonist was kinda simpleton on that respect…. Damn! I'm still annoyed I can see.
I finished After the Rain, by Mayusuki Jun. The art of this mangaka has a great narrative power; the chapter are rather shorter than usual and the female main character is adorable. It really caught me and I finished the 82 chapters in 2 days.
! Unlukily to me, the end was very dissapointing, beyond how logical it could be. I wonder how a story can invest in that much beauty to waste all the run in such a simple and insignificant finale. Someone says love requires courage and the male protagonist was kinda simpleton on that respect…. Damn! I'm still annoyed I can see.
My signature is about her new title in Young Jump. It is also a romance but it has a fantastic aspect. It is a bit early to know where it is going but the good points of After the rain (art and storytelling) are still there
Very big
! For me the end was not to disappointing. The guy don't want to involve in a relation with an age gap difference but both of them get confidence from this relationship and renew with their passion which they had given up and thought they could not do anymore
My signature is about her new title in Young Jump. It is also a romance but it has a fantastic aspect. It is a bit early to know where it is going but the good points of After the rain (art and storytelling) are still there
Very big
! For me the end was not to disappointing. The guy don't want to involve in a relation with an age gap difference but both of them get confidence from this relationship and renew with their passion which they had given up and thought they could not do anymore
! Yes, that's the logical side of the story. But the guy realized that he falled in love with her… The romantic guy inside me can't get along with the fact that both, being in love, didn't manage at least to kiss each other. I mean you can have sex and at the same time be consistent with the desicion to say good bye.... Sigh. ... In the end I think the true about him was in the shortest restaurant employee female's head. She was always mad at him for being so pathetic...
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! Human being is not only heart and brain but body too…
! ... Ok, I'll let it go.
14 chapters behind on Dr. Stone
10 ch. behind on Samurai 8
13 behind on Enen
12 behind on Yakusoku
17 behind on Jujutsu
Tomorrow is the last day of class. Catch up time is almost here
Anyone else read many Light Novels? I've been getting more and mroe into them as a whole over the last few years. Re-reading Kizumonogatari (first. Shoot me) as was gifted Season 2 and previously stopped after fatiguing on Bakemonogatari
I've been reading Kino no Tabi and Slayers occasionally. I haven't been reading much of either recently though because I don't want to catch up to where the translations are. There's been a couple Slayers books released in the last few years but nobody has bothered to translate them.
Finished Innocent, what an incredible work of art. Marie-Josèphe Sanson now one of my favourite characters ever.
edit: also kinda regret not reading it in french
I'm reading Kuuden no Himegimi from Key Toume. The mangaka from Sing Yesterday for me which is having an anime currently
I take advantage of the daily release from the team. it shouldn't last long. It's really great so far
Domenstic na Kanojo has ended and that was from the author of Good Ending.
It was the most insufferable trainwreck and probably worst manga ending written this entire year.
I question my sanity for having go through with it because I can't believe something this objectively bad is even possible.
Regardless, it's still not okay for people to attack the author on twitter.
Just never pick up her work again, I know I won't or if I did take it with as little expectation as possible
im currently reading Naruto. i had heard of it before but i never did actually read it. its awesome ninja stuff :D and you can see that japanese theme goin on in it
im currently reading Naruto. i had heard of it before but i never did actually read it. its awesome ninja stuff :D and you can see that japanese theme goin on in it
Yeah, I like Naruto. I read all 700 chapters of it, mainly binge read them. Though never got a chance to read Boruto, its sequel.
Actually wanna read Golgo 13 where I left off with the anime. Anyone knows where I can read it for free ?
Pretty sure it's episodic and only misc chapters have been translated. Viz released 13 volumes and according to MangaUpdates only a dozen or a couple dozen chapters chapters have been scanlated. Nyaa has the Viz releases and Mangadex has the ones that are scanlated.
Oh okay then, what a bummer. I wish they'll remake an anime when the manga will be over. But it sounds too good to be true. Can they make an anime out of 200volumes ?
Golgo will only be over when Saito dies, the dude took his first break this year due to a pandemic.
Oh okay then, what a bummer. I wish they'll remake an anime when the manga will be over. But it sounds too good to be true. Can they make an anime out of 200volumes ?
You didn't like this?
Golgo will only be over when Saito dies, the dude took his first break this year due to a pandemic.
Do you know how works the release schedule? Like bi-monthly? bi-annual?
Because i'm sure that after so many yrs, Saito has so much power in Shogakukan as Togashi in Shueisha, so he can at most, draw whenever he feels like it.
Golgo 13 is in Big Comic, which apparently comes out twice per month. And even if that anime is good, it's still only 50 episodes while the manga is nearly 200 volumes so it's going to skip a lot of stuff. And I'm actually surprised at how new that series is for how old the manga is.
Well I don't think a anime about a hitman would be greenlit in the 70's, Lupin was toned down from the Monkey Punch's version to have commercial appeal and success.
In Brazil we had only three volumes that are a compilation of stories, didn't impress or interest me much. But i totally respect Saito for his work ethic.
Gonna finish Senryuu Shoujo up to where it's scanlated (and hope that the last 5 chapters are scanlated at some point, or I may just try and read the raws) and then probably start reading Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei. Already watched the anime so it'll be interesting to see how much the manga differs. Plus I've heard a lot about the ending, but no specifics, so looking forward to that.
Yeah I'm reading it because I loved SoreMachi. Definitely hasn't gone how I was expecting since it started considering the plot points introduced in the beginning. The most recent chapter was interesting as well and the current arc is still continuing, though I don't know to what end.
Hey everybody, I´d like a few recommendations from you bc at the moment I am only reading OP and 20th Century Boys and I am looking for a series that has ended to read now (german or ernglish release). I am looking for something mature/challenging, preferably with a historic background. Any recommendations?
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Hey everybody, I´d like a few recommendations from you bc at the moment I am only reading OP and 20th Century Boys and I am looking for a series that has ended to read now (german or ernglish release). I am looking for something mature/challenging, preferably with a historic background. Any recommendations?
Historical and completed limits things but off the top of my head:
Other series of Urasawa, especially Monster, though that´s recent history, but considering you are probably from Germany, it plays mostly there as backdrop, so interesting.
Eden it´s an endless world (both historical and futuristic in a sense)
Spirit Circle
Kozure Ookami
Buddha
Sanctuary (well it plays in the 80s)
Bokkou
Innocent
Blade of the Immortal
Shigurui
Kubikiri Asa
The last three and Ookami are with Samurais.
Thank you for the list. I think Eden is something I might enjoy. Also been eyeing Lone Wolf for a while now, but been put off to buy the volumes bc they flipped it (I hate that).
Also remembered the Adolf manga (also flipped^^). I think I´ll go with that first.
Can any of you help me out. I have been trying to remember the name of a manga I read a while back. Its about a boy who is going to a new school and he moves into a shared housing building where it just so happens everyone there is a very good shougi or go player. I tried searching shogi, and go mangas but I just can't find it. Sorry for the vague description.
Pluto could be an interesting reading if you enjoy Urasawa's work. It's complete and being sci-fi, it also has some reference (not a big one) to the gulf war.
As for how to find go or shogi manga this tool can be useful: https://www.mangaupdates.com/categories.html in the quick search box you can search by categories.