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wwy

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MANGA RECOMMENDATIONS

Post by wwy on Fri Dec 05, 2008 6:38 pm

K i see the animu boards have started to make their own animu rec list so for comics we cant fall behind awrite.
please rec your favourite comics/manga/artstuff here. if you have websites that showcase good art also post here!

also if you rec a comic/manga/artist please write down the reasons you think tt it's so awesome. plz dun say stuff like "the art is nice" or "the plot is good" but state why lar. like "detailed backgrounds, surroundings", "realistically proportioned bodies" and stuff. if you draw you'll prob know what to look out for yup.

for me i dont have anything to rec right now (haha sorry guys) cuz the stuff that i browse through are quite inadequate (good art, bad story, etc) and i dont think is worth your time haha.

esp for bleach. if you rec bleach i really want to know why (almost) everyone thinks it's so good. thx.

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Re: MANGA RECOMMENDATIONS

Post by Gestaltgeek on Tue Dec 09, 2008 11:04 pm

Ebtter ge this reccomendation thread going! I don't read alot of manga, so I can't make many reccomendations, so I'll stick to western comics.

I'd recommend the Flight series of comic anthologies. As a collection of stories done by many different indie comic artists, it is verily a melting pot of different and varied art styles ranging from painted stuff, to digital artwork, from manga influenced to a western styles and everything in between. The same goes for the stories within, most of them are either one shot stories or part of some series the artists is wroking on, in either case most of the stories are self contained. I find that for this collection, how well a person takes to each story featured is up to one's personal tatse, how much the story/art resonates with the reader, so it can be quite the mixed bag. In any case, it is good exposure to range and breadth the less mainstream, independent comic scene has to offer. Alternatively, you can also try the Liquid City anthology book, which is similar in scope, except that it focuses on the work of artists in the region.

Another good comic book series to follow is Fables (not related to the game). What drew me to this series is its excellent writing, which cleverly works around and builds upon the basic premise of the story, that fairy tale characters are real and live as a community in modern day New York while trying to keep their true nature a secret. Throw in a bit of war, politics, social commentary and even mystery thriller coupled with an interesting cast of characters makes for a great read. The art is pretty competent too, nothing too flashy, but good flourishes, like how the artist likes to play around witht he design and layout of the pages, having themed page borders to match what is going on in the page , giving it a very storybook look. The cover art is absolutely gorgeous, I'll let the pictures speak for themselves: http://images.google.com/images?client=opera&rls=en&q=fables%20cover%20art&sourceid=opera&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&um=1&sa=N&tab=wi


That's it for now I guess.

wwy

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Re: MANGA RECOMMENDATIONS

Post by wwy on Wed Dec 10, 2008 6:26 pm

i recommend (its a one-shot) HOTELhttp://kotonoha.monkey-pirate.com/one-shots/ by boichi (who i think is a korean dude but cant be too sure).

To sum it up, the story is about how global warming has killed off everything on the planet, leaving behind a facility managed by an AI that stores the DNA of every living organism as a testament to mankind's former existence. 40 pages about passing time while the earth goes to pot may not sound like an interesting read, but the manga has shown a good sense of pacing and writing, and each scene conveys the mood intended, about the struggle to adapt and survive, all against eternity.

its a pretty serious read (as you can tell) but if you're a fan of post-apocalyptic scenarios then this is most probably for you.

another one i recommend is BLAME by tsutomu nihei. i can't say much for this manga because it's a hit-and-miss kind of thing. though you should read it if you're a fan of surreal reads, huge, detailed architecture and travelling through them (and the occasional burst of violence). if you're looking for a plot you might be disappointed. there is one, but it's pretty hard to catch and sometimes whole chapters can go on without any dialogue at all.

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Re: MANGA RECOMMENDATIONS

Post by shuupi on Thu Sep 17, 2009 3:25 am

Perfect Girl Evolution. coz im a girl, n im lovin' fan girl services ;-D hahaha. bishonen and nice artworks all the way!! Very Happy also unique character Smile. comical, very entertaining.



GANTZ. guys, im sure you love it. thrilling, nice artwork, many guys' services -.-'. warning: a bit of blood and explicit graphic (violence?)



Skip Beat. girls, you'd love this Smile. i cant explain much, but just start reading the 1st chapter n decide if you wanna continue reading Smile

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Re: MANGA RECOMMENDATIONS

Post by Stifler on Thu Sep 17, 2009 3:23 pm

Ahaha. Gantz and Skip Beat are great, I agree. Read them too myself.

Bitter Virgin is also another brilliant series. The author touches upon certain sensitive issues that I found to be very refreshing. Taboo topics such as rape, teenage childbirth, and stillbirths. A very touching romance story about a boy and a girl, and their struggles to reach out to each other and overcome things. You can really feel the emotion in the manga......Because the author herself has experienced the things that she is talking about. I've heard that she could not draw for days on end because she spent too much time crying over a particular scene.

More in the future~~

wwy

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Re: MANGA RECOMMENDATIONS

Post by wwy on Thu Sep 17, 2009 7:31 pm

ohoh if you guys like horror check out Fuan No Tane (seeds of anxiety). it's centered around (japanese?) urban legends. each story is just a few pages long but sufficiently creepy if it hits you in the right spot (and there're lots of spots that it covers.)

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Re: MANGA RECOMMENDATIONS

Post by chibichan on Sun Sep 20, 2009 12:45 am

oh oh mangaaaaa yeaps yeaps. bitter virgin was very nice! Very touching. hahahs and gantz- omigosh. i tried watching the anime and oh my gosh my eyes! XD but yeaa it's rather interesting hence though it's rather graphic, i can't help but watch it XD
& Perfect girl evolution XDDDD is super cute and nice! Totally agree with u jeanny~ fangirl service Very Happy

nice manga i would recommend would be:

Bloody Monday
It's about this terrorist group who intends to annihilate Japan and take over. The protagonist is a young pro hacker. The story is very intriguing and complex and way cool! XD

Liar Game
If any of you watch the live action, the manga is a continuation and as cool as the live-action was. Basically is this game where you would have to lie and deceive people in order to win the game. Lose the round and you will find yourself $100mil in debt. The protagonist is a girl who is completely do not understand what deceit is yet found herself thrown into this game were you can trust no one. It's really a very good read - both live action and manga alike!

Katekyou Hitman Reborn
Ahahhaa, thought i include one of the mainstream anime. I think the manga is dannng nice - much better than the anime as just like all 100++ episodes anime, the anime is full of fillers (though not as bad as bleach or otherwise). It's about the mafia and hitman and lots of coolness! XD

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Re: MANGA RECOMMENDATIONS

Post by Weiliang on Sun Sep 20, 2009 12:51 am

Horror? Suspense? Gore? Got to be
Higurashi no Naku Koro Ni.

Recently i'm reading Mirai Nikki too, which is not bad storywise, but the artwork is not that great.

shuupi

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Re: MANGA RECOMMENDATIONS

Post by shuupi on Sun Sep 20, 2009 3:18 am

oh wait, HOTEL is good. i read it before =D (the one by Boichi)

there is another work by Boichi also, about the girl that remain unconscious for 40 yrs(?) i forgot the tittle. anyone knows?

wwy

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Re: MANGA RECOMMENDATIONS

Post by wwy on Sun Sep 20, 2009 3:22 am

"present", isnt it?

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Re: MANGA RECOMMENDATIONS

Post by Stifler on Sat Sep 26, 2009 2:08 am

Weiliang wrote:Horror? Suspense? Gore? Got to be
Higurashi no Naku Koro Ni.

Recently i'm reading Mirai Nikki too, which is not bad storywise, but the artwork is not that great.


Yup yup, just gotta love Higurashi. Go get them, K1! Mii~~Nipa~

Be sure to check out Umineko no Naku Koro ni. The story's also done by Ryuukishi07, the same guy who wrote Higurashi. It's another tale of suspense and mystery, and riff with murder and magic. If you liked Higurashi, you should like this one too.

And Mirai Nikki isn't all that bad. I've seen worst artwork.


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Re: MANGA RECOMMENDATIONS

Post by Kageshiro on Thu Oct 01, 2009 6:55 pm

Skip Beat is generally a good series to read although the more recent chapters seem a bit of a dissappointment imho.

Mahou Sensei Negima
Is one of my favourite manga series to read, although a bit ecchi. what i like about the series is the magic battles that and not just blind fights on power, but have some lvl of tactic in them. Also the use of magic and martial arts together.

Fairy Tail
Another series by the same manga-ka as RAVE. While it is suppose to be a magic series, a lot of the battles seem like random brawl fights to see who can outlast the other, but entertaining nonetheless. An anime for this series is coming out this season

Medaka's Box
Something like Suzumiya Haruhi in a lot of ways but she is more Godly in a physical sense and her aim is to help everyone. Its quite an entertaining read, and as the subbers put it, "Kurokami Medaka, God-Moding the world one chapter at a time" Fun to see her in the more recent chapters in her "God-Mode".

Favourite quote from there "She's so smart, she passed it and went back into being stupid"


I tend to like series which have characters with "Pure Pwnage Power Put in Puny Packages". Which is y i kinda like Nanoha rather than Mecha series...not to say that i don't like series like FMP Vandread etc...Its just more entertaining to see the same level of destructive power coming from a relatively smaller source.


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