@@nijkk2567 don't really know what to say, but the Manga just gets better every chapter, political chapters were the worst for me and the best thing that I can remember is the *Spoilers ahead* time travel arc
I don't want to force anyone to read it, but Dorohedoro is a top 5 in my list. The author built such a great world with it's characters and distopic atmosphere. What I love 'bout it is that it feels so unique in my eyes. The balance between Hole and the magic users' world. The twists and mysteries bind to our... I wanted to say main character, but it wouldn't be true. EVERY single side character has a purpose, and they're not just fillings in the story. ah I love you Dorohedoro
Second this. Love dorohedoro. First manga I've ever read where I care about the protagonist group as much as the antagonist group. Every character is so unique. Its super funny, very unique power system and world, lots of gore and body horror. The plot is quite confusing and some things, you need to just accept instead of trying to reason with, makes it a lot more enjoyable. Mappa animated the first season if that interests you.
I was totally NOT expecting you to name Our Dreams at Dusk, and when you did I had to literally pause the video in shock. That's easily one of the most beautiful manga I've ever read, in all aspects of the work, and I've read the majority of what you suggested here. So the impact that manga had on me was huge. Thank you so much for recommending it! Much love from Latin America!
Oyasumi Punpun, Monster and Blood on the Tracks might be my top 3 manga ever, so I'm very excited to check out the rest of these. Lot of stuff I'd never even heard of. Kiitoksia!
Some great choices brother. Not to add more to your list of things to read, but if you haven't yet, check out some other stuff by Asano. Between works like Solanin, Downfall, Ozanari-kun, Dead Dead Demon's Dededede Destruction, and others, Asano really explores some interesting themes and narratives. Either way, always more great manga to find 👌
Dude if you were down for bibliomania, the horizon, punpun and all those horrible tragic beautiful books you NEED to give "3 Days of Happiness" at least a couple chapters (Only 16 chapters). I've started reading or have finished probably 3/4 of this list and is to this day the only manga I've ever reread it goes so hard.
LET'S GOOOOO SOLOIST IN A CAGE!! if i had to describe it in one word, it's beautiful. however you interpret that beauty is subjective, but is beautiful. it's also getting an anime apparently!
Hey mate I appreciate you've checked out a few Shoujo/Josei, its a demographic thats heavily ignored. I can see many have given you great recommendations, as for varieties sake I'll recommend some fantastic Shoujos for you to read, hope you enjoy them! - Basara: a classic from the 90s set in a post-apocalyptic japan about the adventure of the "child of destiny" set out to seek revenge for the murder of her brother and father. Extremely captivating and a truly strong enemies to lovers setting. Be mindful the artstyle is from the 90s i personally still consider it to be beautiful tho but yeah. - Skip Beat: a hilarious revenge and coming of age story about a girl who realises she was used as maid by the boy she was in love with. She takes up acting in order to succeed better at job than the boy as that's his dream. A long running series I consider to be one of the greatest. - Akatsuki no Yona: the story of a princess who has her whole world turn upside down after witnessing a coup attempted by her cousin. She now have to experience life outside her bubble and face the true realities of the world. - A Sign of Affection: THE CUTEST LOVE STORY. mc was born deaf so a lot of the romantic scenes dont come from dialogue but pure visual imagery. - My Broken Mariko: short story about a girl dealing with the suicide of her best friend (you will cry) - Hibari no Asa: extremely hard read that deals with people's and society's perception of a developed 14 yr old girl and her struggle with it. (very very uncomfortable) - IS: Otoko demo Onna demo nai Sei: starts off as short stories relating to intersex, but later focus on one character's struggle and experience with the condition - The Unwelcome Guests of House Fildette: this manhwa is extremely messy in turns of the fucked up circumstances that has unwrapped. The dialogue is extremely strong and the drama/misunderstandings ARE THE BEST PARTS, usually we would hate them but no it makes so much sense in this story. The misunderstandings are a core elements of the story, extremely rare to see this troupe done well.
My 2 favorite manga from 1st to 2nd favorite are Land of the Lustrous and the Girl from the Other Side. Both are fantastic fantasy stories with very different concepts and themes. Land of the lustrous is set in the far future on the last island on Earth, where gem people are hunted by strange creature from the moon for their luster. Its art pops with harsh contrast and soft sensuous linework unlike any other manga artist, and its story explores existential themes about how we find self worth and how society values us for who we are. It's engaging, tense, and deeply emotionally resonant, utilizing both its art and writing contiguously to draw out every last possible emotion you, as a reader, can have. It's a once in a lifetime masterwork by a honed artist with deep thoughts and a poignant, if painful, message. The Girl From the Other Side is a medieval fantasy story framed in a fairytale setting that revolves mainly around the platonic relationship between two characters who care deeply for each other, and it explores how people can hurt each other even when they are close. The art is fantastic and the story is a tear jerker, although it's not devoid of hope or completely depressing. I'd also put Fire Punch, Chainsaw Man, and Berserk on there in no specific order, but they fit somewhere in the top 5. I also love this fantastic ongoing fantasy manga called Made in Abyss. It's absolutely incredible with the most detailed art in manga and a strange and exciting story. There's a pit in the middle of a remote island called the abyss, and it goes miles down underground. It has remnants of ancient civilizations, crazy monsters, and cursed artifacts throughout that inspire people to delve into it. However, the abyss has a curse that inflicts symptoms ranging from nausea to hallucinations to death and even worse that triggers only when living things ascend in the abyss. It works like a pitcher plant, it lures delvers in with the promise of something sweet until they can no longer escape. It's fantastic but hard to recommend because the author is a horrible person and inserts horrible things into the story. If the author wasn't a legitimate creep it would be 10/10, so take that recommendation with a caveat and do with that what you will.
I have a recommendation, dunno if you've read it but the manga is called Takopii's Original Sin. The manga is kinda like Oyasumi pun pun, but in like 19 Chapters, definitely recommend reading it.
I started "Our Dreams At Dusk" about a month ago and got halfway through before having to stop due to some issues in my personal life and I kinda forgot about it but damn, I really need to finish it lol.
Do you like Berserk, Vagabond, and perhaps tournament-style manga most of all? May I introduce The Godfather of Tournament-style shōnen: Kengan Ashura. It basically takes place in Underground arenas within Japan, connected through companies. It not only establishes the fighters and their characterizations, but also the CEOs they fight for and their relationships, as well as an insidious secondary plot slowly building up as the tournament continues. It’s fun in the sense that it’s not really typical in the powerscaling; everyone is capable of countering another person in some way or form, even in an absolute physical disadvantage. It always manages to keep you guessing. Also, while it is often compared to Baki, it is much more grounded and somewhat superior in quality. The fights are hardcore, the art is amazing, and it’s part of every gym bro’s go-to along with Baki and Berserk.
some recommendations: Nami yo Kiitekure the fable (there's a sequel now too) silver spoon nausicaa of the valley of the wind (yes, the manga version of THAT ghibli movie) kyokou suiri blue flag rocky princess pseudo harem yamikin ushijima kun witch hat atelier the dragon, the hero, and the courier Beastars (my favorite manga read of 2021)
I've read some of these, and you have excellent tastes. I personally really liked The Fable and Yamikin Ushijima-kun, and these are award-winning manga as well. Giji Harem was also a fun read.
You really should check out 3 days of happiness. It matches the vibe of a lot of the other manga you recommend. I also quite liked Annarasumanara - hope I got that right. It's a Korean comic.
Looks like some of you guys also recommending some, so i shall do so. DMDP, or Dead Mount Death Play, Kaya-chan wa Kowakunai, Tokimeki no Ikenie, Raise wa Tanin ga Ii, Primal Gods in Ancient Times, Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, Kasane, Kaii to Otome to Kamikakushi, and Hitoribocchi no Chikyuu Shinryaku. There are more, but i guess these will sufiice for now. Hope you guys try it!
I'm really into a lot of soul crushing manga (I'm writing this in the middle of the vid and was about to recommend bibliomania but you where ahead of me aaaaaaaaa). But yeah, all your recommendation are really useful, you're selling really well vagabond and not simple, it's really giving me motivation to read them, really cool top. Two manga that I can recommend are "the girl from the other side", a really pretty story that feels like a walk in a forest from the grimm brothers with the tale of two being completely different and trying to live their life despite the future ahead of them (it's 121 chapters long, or 11 volumes and there's also an OVA that has been out for a few month). And the other one that I haven't read (gonna be published in my country in January 2023 (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻) is takopi no genzai and it's apparently worse than punpun in terms of soul crushing stuff, but I hear a lot of good of it's story so far, it's only 9 chapters long or 2 volumes.
Well done list … I really enjoy that kind of taste you have, even the change from stories like Hunter x Hunter and Vagabond, also new one’s like CSM. =>
You should check out The Climber if you haven't already(I assume you haven't cuz it's not on this list). It's start might not be that interesting or special, but after like 20 chapters it turns from a sports shounen manga into something special.
Love the list but I wouldn’t have put the goodnight punpun recap in the end. I know you left a lot of details out but the main story points are still there. I’m sure you don’t want new readers to miss out on that gut wrenching experience.
Returning to this video after ages Read soloist in a cage on your rec, fully worth it Not simple as well, fully heartbreaking story told in an entertaining way About to read bibliomania, mujirushi, to strip the flesh
Can you give the summary? People said Vagabond is like Vinland Saga and I genuinely think Vinland saga is super waste of time for me since I'm against the idea pacifism in general.
@@definitelyhuman4510 Pretty much the setting is different but the main characters are very similar. Kokou No Hito starts out as a shonen sports manga in the first 30 or so chapters, after that it becomes a seinen "journey" type of manga. We follow Mori thru his life, and unlike Musashi he actually gets an ending. Art is also very similar. You can find a couple of videos on RUclips recommending the manga and giving reasons why you should read it. (Oh btw, on the first read it will be kind of confusing)
@@definitelyhuman4510 Kokou No Hito is mostly internal conflict and is similar to Vagabond by the type of story that it turns into. The art is also amazing like Vagabond, definitely worth reading.
Not to say I don't appreciate you but I would like chapters in these videos, there were some manga in here I wanted to know as little as possible before reading and you had me scrambling to mute and fast-forward before I saw/heard anything.
My favourite manga list(top 10): 1. Berserk 2.Homunculus 3.vagabond 4.Insomniactics after school 5.Horimiya 6.silver spoon 7.One piece 8.Hunter x hunter 9.Blue lock 10.Goodnight punpun
Dude. I own the volumes but dang. It's a hard read. I like how the art can be super simplistic sometimes but really detailed during 'intense' scenes. It's the only manga besides Coyote that I'd never lend to my younger brothers.
@@thecoolestfool7688 Right!? I only have them because grandma bought me the first six for cheap while the bookstore Borders was closing for good. I bought the last two right as the others were going out of print online. God I miss borders. I am still missing seven volumes of umineko sadly.
I see alot of more known manga in the vid and comments so i'll drop some gems i think are vastly underrated The Fable The Bones of an Invisible Person Asper Kanojo Otome Sensou Frieren: Beyond Journeys End Marginal Operation
did you read one piece bleach and jojos, if you didnt bro youre missing out, it might be just shonen, but belive me i read most of these on the list and its my top 3 manga oat...
damn you stay reading the worst fuckass irrelevant manga when you've only read like 20 manga it's commendable.
You are irrelevent.
@@sungjin-woo8298 is this a troll 😂
Definately check out "Dead dead demons dededede destruction" by Asano. Right now it's my favorite manga.
Anime coming soon.
Dead dead demons
I wasn't expecting the Manga to end at chapter 100, was waiting for more chapters like oyasumi PunPun.
Does it get better after volume 2? I stopped at volume 2 because nothing happens in the manga.. very boring , even though Asano is one of my faves
@@nijkk2567 don't really know what to say, but the Manga just gets better every chapter, political chapters were the worst for me and the best thing that I can remember is the *Spoilers ahead*
time travel arc
I don't want to force anyone to read it, but Dorohedoro is a top 5 in my list.
The author built such a great world with it's characters and distopic atmosphere.
What I love 'bout it is that it feels so unique in my eyes. The balance between Hole and the magic users' world.
The twists and mysteries bind to our... I wanted to say main character, but it wouldn't be true.
EVERY single side character has a purpose, and they're not just fillings in the story.
ah
I love you Dorohedoro
I read it but i didn't get it. Horror? Comedy? What's that ending?
Second this. Love dorohedoro. First manga I've ever read where I care about the protagonist group as much as the antagonist group. Every character is so unique.
Its super funny, very unique power system and world, lots of gore and body horror.
The plot is quite confusing and some things, you need to just accept instead of trying to reason with, makes it a lot more enjoyable.
Mappa animated the first season if that interests you.
The anime is amazing
favorite manga of all time
i stopped understanding it around 90 chapters in but i finished it because i really love the art style. It's so unique.
I was totally NOT expecting you to name Our Dreams at Dusk, and when you did I had to literally pause the video in shock. That's easily one of the most beautiful manga I've ever read, in all aspects of the work, and I've read the majority of what you suggested here. So the impact that manga had on me was huge. Thank you so much for recommending it! Much love from Latin America!
Oyasumi Punpun, Monster and Blood on the Tracks might be my top 3 manga ever, so I'm very excited to check out the rest of these. Lot of stuff I'd never even heard of. Kiitoksia!
Some great choices brother. Not to add more to your list of things to read, but if you haven't yet, check out some other stuff by Asano. Between works like Solanin, Downfall, Ozanari-kun, Dead Dead Demon's Dededede Destruction, and others, Asano really explores some interesting themes and narratives. Either way, always more great manga to find 👌
Dude if you were down for bibliomania, the horizon, punpun and all those horrible tragic beautiful books you NEED to give "3 Days of Happiness" at least a couple chapters (Only 16 chapters). I've started reading or have finished probably 3/4 of this list and is to this day the only manga I've ever reread it goes so hard.
3 Days of Happiness absolutely floored me
I'm really glad HxH is back from hiatus. But don't let that distract you from the fact that bungee has the properties of both gum and rubber
LET'S GOOOOO SOLOIST IN A CAGE!! if i had to describe it in one word, it's beautiful. however you interpret that beauty is subjective, but is beautiful. it's also getting an anime apparently!
Agreed 100%! But wait-- anime? I saw a PV for manga by Studio Perriot, but anime adaptation! Let's go!!
Hey mate I appreciate you've checked out a few Shoujo/Josei, its a demographic thats heavily ignored. I can see many have given you great recommendations, as for varieties sake I'll recommend some fantastic Shoujos for you to read, hope you enjoy them!
- Basara: a classic from the 90s set in a post-apocalyptic japan about the adventure of the "child of destiny" set out to seek revenge for the murder of her brother and father. Extremely captivating and a truly strong enemies to lovers setting. Be mindful the artstyle is from the 90s i personally still consider it to be beautiful tho but yeah.
- Skip Beat: a hilarious revenge and coming of age story about a girl who realises she was used as maid by the boy she was in love with. She takes up acting in order to succeed better at job than the boy as that's his dream. A long running series I consider to be one of the greatest.
- Akatsuki no Yona: the story of a princess who has her whole world turn upside down after witnessing a coup attempted by her cousin. She now have to experience life outside her bubble and face the true realities of the world.
- A Sign of Affection: THE CUTEST LOVE STORY. mc was born deaf so a lot of the romantic scenes dont come from dialogue but pure visual imagery.
- My Broken Mariko: short story about a girl dealing with the suicide of her best friend (you will cry)
- Hibari no Asa: extremely hard read that deals with people's and society's perception of a developed 14 yr old girl and her struggle with it. (very very uncomfortable)
- IS: Otoko demo Onna demo nai Sei: starts off as short stories relating to intersex, but later focus on one character's struggle and experience with the condition
- The Unwelcome Guests of House Fildette: this manhwa is extremely messy in turns of the fucked up circumstances that has unwrapped. The dialogue is extremely strong and the drama/misunderstandings ARE THE BEST PARTS, usually we would hate them but no it makes so much sense in this story. The misunderstandings are a core elements of the story, extremely rare to see this troupe done well.
thank you! all of these go to the list :)
@@fukuroufetus cheers mate
My Broken Mariko is excellent.
Yona and skip beat so good
The other recommendations sound great too
My 2 favorite manga from 1st to 2nd favorite are Land of the Lustrous and the Girl from the Other Side. Both are fantastic fantasy stories with very different concepts and themes. Land of the lustrous is set in the far future on the last island on Earth, where gem people are hunted by strange creature from the moon for their luster. Its art pops with harsh contrast and soft sensuous linework unlike any other manga artist, and its story explores existential themes about how we find self worth and how society values us for who we are. It's engaging, tense, and deeply emotionally resonant, utilizing both its art and writing contiguously to draw out every last possible emotion you, as a reader, can have. It's a once in a lifetime masterwork by a honed artist with deep thoughts and a poignant, if painful, message.
The Girl From the Other Side is a medieval fantasy story framed in a fairytale setting that revolves mainly around the platonic relationship between two characters who care deeply for each other, and it explores how people can hurt each other even when they are close. The art is fantastic and the story is a tear jerker, although it's not devoid of hope or completely depressing.
I'd also put Fire Punch, Chainsaw Man, and Berserk on there in no specific order, but they fit somewhere in the top 5.
I also love this fantastic ongoing fantasy manga called Made in Abyss. It's absolutely incredible with the most detailed art in manga and a strange and exciting story. There's a pit in the middle of a remote island called the abyss, and it goes miles down underground. It has remnants of ancient civilizations, crazy monsters, and cursed artifacts throughout that inspire people to delve into it. However, the abyss has a curse that inflicts symptoms ranging from nausea to hallucinations to death and even worse that triggers only when living things ascend in the abyss. It works like a pitcher plant, it lures delvers in with the promise of something sweet until they can no longer escape. It's fantastic but hard to recommend because the author is a horrible person and inserts horrible things into the story. If the author wasn't a legitimate creep it would be 10/10, so take that recommendation with a caveat and do with that what you will.
fire punch, chainsaw man, berserk, made in abyss, you've got great taste
YES OUR DREAMS AT DUSK, this is one of my absolute favourite mangas
my jaw completely dropped when you mentioned bibliomania because i realised its the manga i have spent weeks trying to look for, thank you so much
I have a recommendation, dunno if you've read it but the manga is called Takopii's Original Sin. The manga is kinda like Oyasumi pun pun, but in like 19 Chapters, definitely recommend reading it.
I started "Our Dreams At Dusk" about a month ago and got halfway through before having to stop due to some issues in my personal life and I kinda forgot about it but damn, I really need to finish it lol.
Theres no way you havent pick up HxH this long, its a must read.
Do you like Berserk, Vagabond, and perhaps tournament-style manga most of all? May I introduce The Godfather of Tournament-style shōnen: Kengan Ashura.
It basically takes place in Underground arenas within Japan, connected through companies. It not only establishes the fighters and their characterizations, but also the CEOs they fight for and their relationships, as well as an insidious secondary plot slowly building up as the tournament continues.
It’s fun in the sense that it’s not really typical in the powerscaling; everyone is capable of countering another person in some way or form, even in an absolute physical disadvantage. It always manages to keep you guessing. Also, while it is often compared to Baki, it is much more grounded and somewhat superior in quality.
The fights are hardcore, the art is amazing, and it’s part of every gym bro’s go-to along with Baki and Berserk.
you should read holyland
some recommendations:
Nami yo Kiitekure
the fable (there's a sequel now too)
silver spoon
nausicaa of the valley of the wind (yes, the manga version of THAT ghibli movie)
kyokou suiri
blue flag
rocky princess
pseudo harem
yamikin ushijima kun
witch hat atelier
the dragon, the hero, and the courier
Beastars (my favorite manga read of 2021)
WHATS THE SEQUAL TO THE FABLE
@@drewh8035 it's called "The Fable: Second Contact"
I've read some of these, and you have excellent tastes. I personally really liked The Fable and Yamikin Ushijima-kun, and these are award-winning manga as well. Giji Harem was also a fun read.
You really should check out 3 days of happiness. It matches the vibe of a lot of the other manga you recommend. I also quite liked Annarasumanara - hope I got that right. It's a Korean comic.
Looks like some of you guys also recommending some, so i shall do so.
DMDP, or Dead Mount Death Play, Kaya-chan wa Kowakunai, Tokimeki no Ikenie, Raise wa Tanin ga Ii, Primal Gods in Ancient Times, Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, Kasane, Kaii to Otome to Kamikakushi, and Hitoribocchi no Chikyuu Shinryaku.
There are more, but i guess these will sufiice for now. Hope you guys try it!
I'm really into a lot of soul crushing manga (I'm writing this in the middle of the vid and was about to recommend bibliomania but you where ahead of me aaaaaaaaa). But yeah, all your recommendation are really useful, you're selling really well vagabond and not simple, it's really giving me motivation to read them, really cool top.
Two manga that I can recommend are "the girl from the other side", a really pretty story that feels like a walk in a forest from the grimm brothers with the tale of two being completely different and trying to live their life despite the future ahead of them (it's 121 chapters long, or 11 volumes and there's also an OVA that has been out for a few month). And the other one that I haven't read (gonna be published in my country in January 2023 (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻) is takopi no genzai and it's apparently worse than punpun in terms of soul crushing stuff, but I hear a lot of good of it's story so far, it's only 9 chapters long or 2 volumes.
I really like your list may I recommend Golden Kamuy to you.
I hv watched anime of golden kamuy.... Great twists
some manga I'd like to recommend: Jiro Matsumoto's Freesia, Shinichi Hiromoto's Fortified School, Ichi the Killer
I read "happening" yesterday and loved it. If someone is looking for a decent apocalypse manga i recommend this
Bro I listened to nujabes while reading Pluto as well and it was amazing
I would recommend Blank Canvas by Akiko Higashimura. It is a deeply moving story about the life of a young artist.
To this day ever since I read Homunculus I still get reminders that I read it and still don't understand it overall plot
But i do realize it's good
Well done list … I really enjoy that kind of taste you have, even the change from stories like Hunter x Hunter and Vagabond, also new one’s like CSM. =>
You should check out The Climber if you haven't already(I assume you haven't cuz it's not on this list). It's start might not be that interesting or special, but after like 20 chapters it turns from a sports shounen manga into something special.
Love the list but I wouldn’t have put the goodnight punpun recap in the end. I know you left a lot of details out but the main story points are still there. I’m sure you don’t want new readers to miss out on that gut wrenching experience.
fair enough, i figured it was just kinda funny given how much i've talked about the series already.
Fire punch is so underrated, I love this manga so much!
Damn, someone else actually read Bibliomania. What a ride
try Tengoku Daimakyou. One of the best mystery sci-fi I've read recently
I've just read Oyasumi punpun T_T
Returning to this video after ages
Read soloist in a cage on your rec, fully worth it
Not simple as well, fully heartbreaking story told in an entertaining way
About to read bibliomania, mujirushi, to strip the flesh
Wonderful recommendations here my friend, will check out many of them!
where are tf is the timestamps at bro? and also a gud video and noice manga recs
I recommend Land of the Lustrous / Houseki no Kuni to anyone who likes psychological stories!
Or anyone who just wants more manga to read
Nice to hear you not complain about Blood on the Tracks. Not simple is also fucking great you read good.
1:36 yooo isn’t that the plot of that one episode of Adventure Time where they go to crime city or som and Jake gets addicted to stealing
Pleeeaaase read houseki no kuni (if you haven’t already)
If you like tokyo ghoul you should give Ajin Demihuman a chance. It might have the single best villain in manga history too
Putting Fire Punch above Chainsaw Man is a ballsy move.
Real
Now I like what you did in this video
Any tips on finding new things to read?
i usually stumble across stuff on twitter and online in general. also going to manga stores and picking up one-shots that seem interesting.
Keyword of finding a hidden gem Manga: Seinen
Are you planning on reading Dead dead demon dededede destruction ?
What do u think about Vinland saga bro?
very nice
have you made a video about fire punch's ending ? i would like to hear your take on it
Check out Onani Master Kurosawa and Chikan no Otoko both really down to earth reads
great choices but what about BLAME! or ABARA.... those are my 2 favorites. great video bro!!
thanks! still gotta get to blame!
@@fukuroufetus yeah!!! you will love it. Tsutomu Nihei has a huge inspiration for Tatsuki Fujimoto.
Read Kokou No Hito bro,
if you liked Vagabond you'll love Kokou No Hito.
Can you give the summary? People said Vagabond is like Vinland Saga and I genuinely think Vinland saga is super waste of time for me since I'm against the idea pacifism in general.
@@definitelyhuman4510 Pretty much the setting is different but the main characters are very similar.
Kokou No Hito starts out as a shonen sports manga in the first 30 or so chapters, after that it becomes a seinen "journey" type of manga. We follow Mori thru his life, and unlike Musashi he actually gets an ending.
Art is also very similar.
You can find a couple of videos on RUclips recommending the manga and giving reasons why you should read it.
(Oh btw, on the first read it will be kind of confusing)
@@definitelyhuman4510 Kokou No Hito is mostly internal conflict and is similar to Vagabond by the type of story that it turns into. The art is also amazing like Vagabond, definitely worth reading.
Have you read 20th century boys? because its my goat tbh. I also really love Ippo,Gintama and Slamdunk but those arent for everyone.
You really need to read Houseki no Kuni
Not to say I don't appreciate you but I would like chapters in these videos, there were some manga in here I wanted to know as little as possible before reading and you had me scrambling to mute and fast-forward before I saw/heard anything.
berser and vagabond is number 1 for me
'Boy's abyss'
Caution : don't read it if you have a fragile mental health, if you think you're good to go, then go down this dark hole
Made
In
Abyss
My favourite manga list(top 10):
1. Berserk
2.Homunculus
3.vagabond
4.Insomniactics after school
5.Horimiya
6.silver spoon
7.One piece
8.Hunter x hunter
9.Blue lock
10.Goodnight punpun
I would have loved the time stamps
I completely forgot about soloist. I remember it got dropped by the translator, did it get picked up again?
where do you read mange
u should make videos on webtoons/manhwas/manhua
omgggg sorry for commenting before finishing the video just say that u mention horizon
A manga I really recommend manga is "Sundome"
You monster
@@superbefilan1607 it's quite the golden ride
Dude. I own the volumes but dang. It's a hard read. I like how the art can be super simplistic sometimes but really detailed during 'intense' scenes. It's the only manga besides Coyote that I'd never lend to my younger brothers.
@@yunogasai1338 lucky, those volumes are so pricey now. Thank got for scanners.
@@thecoolestfool7688 Right!? I only have them because grandma bought me the first six for cheap while the bookstore Borders was closing for good. I bought the last two right as the others were going out of print online. God I miss borders. I am still missing seven volumes of umineko sadly.
I see alot of more known manga in the vid and comments so i'll drop some gems i think are vastly underrated
The Fable
The Bones of an Invisible Person
Asper Kanojo
Otome Sensou
Frieren: Beyond Journeys End
Marginal Operation
0:02 It is that 4 eyes creature from minecraft legends
🗿
💀
wait you are from finland? did you read tokyo ghoul in finnish
yup
@@fukuroufetus subscribed
what is the different songs called in the video?
spotify link in description!
Bro is a blue piller but has fire punch at no.3. welp fuck it. I'm just here for manga recommendations.
Was it really worth Star Wars though?
Manga Recommendation: "Yotsuba&!"
someones a fujimoto fan lmao
how is one even supposed to understand firepunch ending its so confusing
This is what an edgelord recommendations look like
Jw, what is your native language?
Yllätyin kun sanoit et olit suomalainen, muistatko mistä luit tokyo ghoulin suomenkielisen käännöksen
werner ja jarl verkkokaupasta sai joku aika sit ~3€/kirja, ostin koko setin sielt!
bro just gave the most basic recommandations.
where my JJBA STEELLLLLLLL BALLLLLLLL RUNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN fans
once again, Usogui gets no attention; unfortunately
Bad video, where's Black Butler and Houseki no Kuni
did you read one piece bleach and jojos, if you didnt bro youre missing out, it might be just shonen, but belive me i read most of these on the list and its my top 3 manga oat...
I like the "higurashi" manga.
Those are some well known manga not that obscure they are good manga but tons of ppl read it
is bro okay what is bro readiiin go take a break and read some normal shit these stuffs killed me from inside