Since it's already July I thought it's about time we take a look back at what 2016 have brought us So Sup Forums, have you been keeping up with what's new in Japan? what's new titles have caught your eyes?
Do you think there's a manga that managed to rise above the rest? which one is it?
Do you think the biggest titles of 2016 is yet to come? are you excited about something that is yet to debut? for example the new manga from Koe no Katachi author or the new manga from All you Need is Kill author
discuss
>please no spinoffs or sequels & no games, novels, dramas or anime comicalization
After reading koe no kanatachi im expecting something really good from Yoshitoki Oima.
Gabriel Lopez
>no Takuan to Batsu Also is that sci-fi mango by Shinohara Kenta any good?
Isaac Torres
>nothing personal, I wrote new manga in google in Japanese (新連載) & put the start of 2016 in the search tools, then picked the first 8 titles I recognized from the results
Astra's setting is a bit of cliched "teens go camping & get stuck in a survival situations" but Shinohara 's writing pretty good so it's worth reading
Owen Murphy
>yaiba Only the training arc is semi-decent. But since chapter 18 introduced 'special medicine that immediately heals X' I dropped it.
Who with me?
Kayden Collins
also Vectorball is seriously the worst pilot I've seen in literal centuries.
I haven't read the rest. But if you need a 101 on how to NOT do fucking pilots it's Vectorball, just watch/read the Bleach Pilot if you want to know how a good pilot is done
Luke Rogers
>just watch/read the Bleach Pilot if you want to know And look where we ended up! Maybe you can have a really shitty pilot, and have a increasingly good manga instead. A man can dream, at least.
Angel Evans
Kimetsu no Yaiba, Fire Punch, Ill Boy Ill Girl, and Vector Ball are all extremely lacking. They're completely devoid of execution and strive on concept. I haven't read anything else here, so I can't say for the rest.
I really haven't read anything I find good this year, so I can't even give you one.
Jeremiah Wood
No, it doesn't work that way. if the pilot of all things isn't good. It won't be a good show. The Pilot is the most worked on part. There's no time-constraints unlike future chapters it's also planned out from the start.
Cameron Phillips
My best guess was that he knew he had fans who'd be willing to buy the first volume regardless, but so much shit doesn't even start getting explained until Volume 2. It's gotten to the point where I'll actually read it when I download the magazine anyway, but still one of the worst starts I've ever seen and not much better since.
David Morales
>Bleach does anything good or better than others
top kek
Brandon Young
>hating on bleach
Camden Turner
Bleach has sucked since the series abandoned its care for character depth. All of the characters are shells of what they used to be. They have absolutely no personality to them whatsoever anymore. Even the filler represents their characters better than the actual series.
Even if you're the author of a series, you can't take a character you've created, and then completely twist them into something completely different. What does Kubo think he's doing?
Angel Evans
Still no reason to hate on it.
Grayson Ramirez
at the very least, there's good reason to be angry at Kubo. the role of an author is to generate a setting and place characters into it, not take control of the characters. he's failed at his job.
Xavier Cooper
>nothing personal, I wrote new manga in google in Japanese (新連載) & put the start of 2016 in the search tools, then picked the first 8 titles I recognized from the results Could've tried a little, at least.
Jump conspiracy boohoo, they hate Kubo boohoo, bad business decision boohoo, cancel Kochikame already boohoo
delusional Bleach fags are cancer
Jace Nguyen
His limits in talent as writer just shone through. In a sense we can just blame the fanbase. His story was just too big for him to handle. Best scene coming through youtube.com/watch?v=p1TlP-XFzz8
Jackson Morales
Is Takuan to Batsu even any good? I like the characters designs but that it
the premise is "episodic monster of the week" & the fanservice is forced af
Jonathan Taylor
Nice strawman on a clickbait video title. Goodjob being born yesterday. I literally replied someone shitting on Bleach's pilot. That's all.
Jeremiah Butler
how is "Still no reason to hate on it." a proper counter argument?
Levi Roberts
OP here, please stop turning this to a Bleach thread
we are better than this anons
Henry Brooks
how is >Bleach does anything good or better than others When comparing its pilot to Vectorball's a good argument?
Jason Morris
I'll need to check out Sket Dance author's new series.
Wyatt Gomez
Yuragi-sō no Yūna-san is the best, the rest are mediocre.
Nathan Reed
Sorry, Bleach is just so good it kind of makes all these new manga feel redundant.
Julian Barnes
>still no argument
Liam Rogers
Humoring you here, I can't have a counter-argument when there's no argument to begin with
Isaiah Williams
The only thing I've started from this year is Yuuna-san(aka ghost tits) and Platinum End(shit). Yuuna is pretty decent and i hope it becomes Jump's dedicated ecchi series.
I don't really remember if sesuji wo pin is from this year though.
I'll start Samon-kun soon as well. And on a side note, that new manga from the Koe no Katachi author looks promising.
Connor White
OP here, I was trying to make an original thread in Sup Forums for once & start a conversation about the state of industry in 2016
if you want to discuss Bleach go to its daily general thread
Bentley Morris
although I agree with you that it is indeed the best this year, it's pretty bad. it only succeeds because I really like that girl with the white hair.
David Johnson
Platinum End is from 2015. No argument about it being shit though.
Camden Foster
you don't get it, he posted a Bleach anime screencap, he's clearly the victor
Brandon Nelson
Literally only heard of the first two, the first of which is going to get cancelled anyway.
Colton Williams
>Shounen Shoujo
Tyler King
I don't want to discuss bleach, but when talking about the current-state you must be able to refer to the past otherwise you can't make a comparison. That's all I did. Also, why would I want to discuss current-bleach or go into a general? it's just that all current manga aren't that fucking great and instead of lowering our standards we should not forget what makes manga great.
Thanks for agreeing with me.
Henry Gonzalez
I can't remember, did Kaguya come out this year or last? Regardless, it's the most entertaining manga I've read recently.
Nolan Johnson
2015
William Kelly
It started around May/June 2015.
Charles Reyes
>Vector Ball I wish more chapters were translated. Am I the only one that notices that the crazy styled characters are all over the place? Makoto is going a bit overboard with them.
Thomas Collins
Samefag
Mason Reed
>not a new IP
Nathaniel Jones
I have stop reading new manga since 2014, I only do when the manga is actually over, I'm already following like 10000 mangas and i'm pretty sure I will never finish any.
Mason Watson
care to list them? I could use some more and it sounds like you're bragging
Adrian Baker
Will someone ever pick up Kanata no Astra?
Bentley Collins
2014 had bnha & 2015 had tomo but there's nothing standing out this year so far
I'm optimistic about Oima new series tho
Jacob Anderson
They both may only be a few weeks old but Criminale! and Murenase! Shiiton Gakuen are both really solid comedies that haven't disappointed me at all yet. I see some real potential in both of them, though Murenase is giving me stronger harem vibes, which isn't too great. But so far their both hilarious.
Aaron Thompson
I can't, I always see an interesting manga, start reading it, realize just some chapters are out, forget I ever read it, repeat. Like that one with the giant insects island or that one of the deathtube. I did exagerate about the 2014 thing, but you get my point.
Oliver Edwards
Pretty much this, it's even worse if you follow light novels since literally none of them end. I have a feeling there'll be a sudden drought in a few years when a lot of the big ln's finish but there might be new replacements by then.
Jaxon Jenkins
Your fault for reading light novels. Aren't light novels literally just novels for stupid people?
It's not like you can RSS or some shit.
Eli Morgan
I can't get into Shiiton Gakuen. Lanka is very cute, but the rest of the cast is pretty boring and Jin is just outright unpleasant. None of them have any chance to develop into anything funny or interesting either because every chapter has to introduce and focus on a new character. The art isn't very good either.
Christopher Garcia
There's this one that Pixiv keeps recommending to me about a girl that gets kidnapped by dogs. What's the bottom leftmost one?
Does the author make an attempt to realistically portray space travel?
Henry Hughes
not really, it's pretty much a full on fantasy story
Gavin Sanchez
I'm surprised nobody is following Shounen Shoujo here.
Not enough Medaka fans?
Sebastian Turner
I'm waiting for it to get more chapters so I can have more to read when I catch up.
Michael Roberts
It is pretty good so far. That said I don't see it lasting long since it is going to end once he kills her.
Nicholas Morales
>Buff wolfman and his pet schoolgirl Curious. Any translations?
Chase Jones
All of the series in that image are shit senpai. No exception.
Joseph Moore
...
Ayden Williams
This is Nisio, you know some twist is expected to happen.
It's a cute love story in the end
Logan Jackson
The medicine is obviously something that works only on demons which already have regenerations abilities. It's basically just boosting that capacity.
And it doesn't currently run the risk of being overused considering the demon-doctor will not be traveling with the protagonists.
Easton Bailey
It's a stupid asspull. It doesn't 'obviously conditions here' since nothing like that is specified. There's no downside. And it's just bad fucking writing. Be glad Yaiba got a single good arc, it's more than most manga will ever have.
Thomas James
>started watching anime/manga in 2012 Its fun watching a season with Sup Forums, but whenever i read manga its always older stuff. Anyone here know how it feels to have been reading something since it started? Whats it like?
Aiden Morales
No one really talks about new manga (imo it's because we don't have a manga board) unless it's by a super popular author
Eli Collins
Thats generally what i've noticed. Usually i don't pick up ongoing manga because i prefer to marathon all of it (like i did with FMA for example, finished the entire series in 3 days) with the exception of some adaptions that get increased number of threads due to an upcoming adaption
Tyler Rivera
>it's because we don't have a manga board Not this shit again.
A manga board won't magically increase activity. The discussions will still be just as dead and populated by the same few people. The typical poster simply aren't as into manga as they are with anime. A manga board will just result in you changing the complaint from 'thread dies after 10+ posts' to 'it's been X months and there's only 5 new posts'.
Asher Hughes
We actually do need a manga board. I've tried with semi-popular shit like DDD but people only really post in the FT/TG generals. And we all know that those more popular manga are really fucking awful.
Blake Hernandez
If only there was an extremely easy way to test that theory...
Isaac Baker
>A manga board won't magically increase activity. It will still be better than the current deal. Unless you refresh the page 30 times a day you will miss a manga thread because things get purged faster. It's really that simple. Slower board WILL allow for more discussion as there's no need to recreate or have some sort of bait in the OP to get a steady amount of replies going. But whatever, you'll just ignore the fact that other boards have magically increased on-topic posting when they got their own area.
Jayden Carter
They didn't magically get increases, there was already enough of a demand for it in the first place, hence getting the damn board made. You severely overestimate the typical user's powerlevel when it comes to reading manga.
But whatever, keep crying about how a manga board will solve your problems.
Asher Young
average shounenfag
Justin Edwards
Manga threads on Sup Forums with 100+ replies:
OPT Scanlation thread SnK general One Piece general Bleach general Tokyo Ghoul general Hunter x Hunter Tomo-chan cancer Prison School One Punch Man Hero Academia other WSJ manga Nanatsu no Taizai Fairy Tail other WSM manga Helck
Yeah we totally don't need a manga board
Charles Taylor
>get a new manga board >95% is battle manga/ harem ecchi/ super popular ones like Berserk >10 threads about Naruto/Bleach/One Piece each because you know damn well they would do that >5% about good, lesser known manga still abandoned since only a few people have read them. Face it, that's what's going to happen. If you're willing to accept that, then sure, go and bug hiro for a manga board.
Cameron Cox
Going by your list, it sounds like the manga board will end up being a containment for entry level manga readers.
Hunter Brown
If the board had 150 threads like Sup Forums then you're wrong
Leo Campbell
Where do you guys download your manga from? Is there a resource guide anywhere?
Cameron Sullivan
No see, the entry level shit is easy filterable. But wouldn't having the entry level shit elsewhere be preferred in either case? Can't believe shit like Tokyo Ghoul is aloud here though. There's no one over the age of 14 reading that.
Nicholas Carter
just stream it unless you can name me a mangareader that loads 20 pages as one, streaming is the better option
Elijah Collins
mangafox
Jackson Clark
Even if every shounenshit had 5 threads, that would still only be about 40% of the board
Dylan Russell
Is there like an Anichart for Manga? That'd be really useful.
I tend to just "Random Series" button on whatever site I'm using at the time and read whatever comes my way.
Unless it's a lengthy thing then I read until it seems like the first arc or storyline's complete and bookmark it for later.
I have read a LOT of shittyily drawn fujoshit stories.
Wyatt Hughes
I use domdomsoft. It downloads manga from certain browser based manga sites kind of like torrenting but not really. You can then use cdisplay etc.
Angel Rodriguez
Neat. All I need to do is find where I can read it then.
Levi Thompson
No, manga isn't released in seasons and there's too much of it coming out and getting axed constantly.
It's also meaningless unless you know Japanese. I once tried picking up new manga that scanlators pick up, but most of them stop being translated or get yearly 1 chapter updates.
Your best bet in being caught up with the manga scene while not knowing Japanese is just picking up already popular series that are more likely to keep being scanlated.
Caleb Collins
And licensed manga.
Kevin Peterson
>Your best bet in being caught up with the manga scene while not knowing Japanese is just picking up already popular series that are more likely to keep being scanlated. Apart from the obvious exceptions, popular series tend to be good, or at least enjoyable, so I'm not seeing the problem with those being the only things some people can read.
Jayden Nguyen
Because there are better manga out there.
Leo Flores
There's translations uploaded to sadpanda, but they're not as complete as e621.net/post/index/1/yakantuzura. The site's not too bad if you ignore the ads and don't stray away from the tags for the comic and characters.
Jackson Rodriguez
There are some manga like Gintama and Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei that aren't being licensed anymore, though these are too Japanese so it's understandable.
But we had Vinland Saga licensors saying sometime ago that sales were shit and they wouldn't be continue releasing unless the new volume sold well. Fans managed to gather up and buy enough to avoid this though.
Yeah, but it'd be nice to be able to finish the shitty ones, just for the sake of finishing them. I just like finishing what I started.
John Martinez
>popular series tend to be good No, popular series tend to be really cookie-cutter and once they get a certain popularity they can pull-off asspulls and most of those are just wish fullfillment trash
Benjamin Bennett
the secret club
Ryder Sullivan
>popular series tend to be really cookie-cutter There's no reason you can't enjoy that. They're popular for a reason.
Blake Kelly
Honestly I can't see it lasting as long as Medaka Box, even with Kumagawa clone as MC
Christian Bennett
>They're popular for a reason. Because little kids enjoy anything and the first result tends to be what most people click on. Popularity has nothing to do with quality. At all. Once you grow hair you might be able to understand what us adults mean when we say stuff like that.
Isaac Robinson
>the first result tends to be what most people click on And how did it become the first result so that the kids would click on it? Because other people thought it was good due to its quality and it therefore became popular. Try thinking through the steps of your "argument" before you try to use big boy logic.
Henry Foster
source ? google give me nothing even sauce nao
Gavin Robinson
and where the fuck is the list
William Long
Yes you can repeat your ad populum fallacy like a broken record all day long. I'm telling you as the adult in this conversation that you're wrong