Find a new interesting manga to read

>find a new interesting manga to read
>it's a oneshot

>find a new interesting manga to read
>last update 2013

>A manga is very good throughout and was apparently very popular in its magazine
>The author retired/died/only draws boatshit doujins now

>you now remember that harem with a gay MC that will never get a full manga

>find an interesting new manga to read
>translator too depressed to carry on only does 4 out of 6 chapters

>find a new interesting manga to read
>it's my fetish

Footfags make me uncomfortable

>Manga is decades old
>still only 1/4 is translated
Looks like I'll have to learn Japanese now.

>learn japanese
>it takes me an hour to read a chapter

If it takes you that long you are either a retard or a retard that is still learning.

>found great manga with lots of chapters
>finish it in one sitting

>it got axed

>find a manga that caters to my fetishes
>it gets axed and gets a super rushed end

>it's a Kano Yasuhiro manga
>Naoshi Komi forced to draw romcom harem mangas instead of continuing Dual Arts
I can go for ages, but it would hurt too much.

>continuing Dual Arts
has there ever been a case of an axed manga being brought back?

Not axed but Iris Zero came back from the dead.

So did Kannagi but we know how that ended up.

There's been some series terminated in one magazine and then continued in some other.

Has Komi started a new one now? There was one Nisekoi clone in Jump coming up but I think it's by one of his assistants.

>find a new interesting manga
>200+ chapters + sequel all translated

Name?

>find a new interesting manga to read
>it's a oneshot
>that later got a serialization
>and they got it worse since now the plot has to last for longer time, added unnecessary characters and disregarded the oneshot ending
>wish it just stayed as a oneshot

>copyright bought by Viz, chapters taken down, they release their inferior translation a chapter per year

basically

i.e. Sakamoto

keep using the same hook over and over again and hope everyone still likes it 20 chapters later

No, but following the success of Nisekoi and the current lack of series at WSJ I'm sure he'll be forced to.

>find a manga with great story and action
>all of it translated except there's a missing chapter somewhere in the middle along the way

>find a new interesting manga to read
>last update 2014
>author is dead

>find a new interesting manga to read
>it's discontinued
fucking Kitoh Mohiro, bring back Miles-chan

And Koe no Katachi, and Nisekoi itself

This reminds me of something I read about music: short songs that leave you thinking are better than the ones so long they get boring.

Long ones that leave you thinking are even better. Get into jazz, 50's to 70's.

>a manga you like a lot was abandoned 15 years ago
>clamp Hiatuses
the manga was pretty depressing for depressed people itself

>its a monthly issue one
gg

>cant find raws
why are we alive?

>it's a quarterly issue one

what the hell?

>manga gets cancelled when you are almost caught up

>Find a good manga to read
>Author puts it on hiatus to work on a new manga
>Read that, it's also good
>Author puts it on hiatus

>Catch up to an ongoing manga.
>Wait for the new chapter.
>Series takes a sudden drop in quality starting at the point you caught up to.

>Start a good manga
>Author suddenly starts dragging out arc and heavily reusing plot points to make the series longer because editor man needs the series to last another year or two.

>chapters taken down

It's always archived somewhere.

>manga gets cancelled one chapter short of it being eligible to continue in a different magazine

It's so fucking annoying to wait for them. Weekly manga are better.

>find manga that starts well
>it quickly gets worse and worse

Someone help me find a oneshot I read years ago. It was about a little girl living in a mansion I think. And there were creepy monsters outside that you saw through the windows.

>it's a "when the author is motivated" issue

>find a new interesting manga to read
>less than 5 chapters released
Might as well drop it and pick it up again in 3 years when there is few more chapters to read then drop it again.

Why are official translations always so bad?

I just don't understand. My knowledge of Japanese is only a few words yet even I can tell their translations are outright wrong.

>start reading a manga
>anime gets announced two days later

Had the scanlators chosen to put their translations into public domain on a separate site.

e.g. with Volume page numbers so that fans can buy japanese volumes with it (and some "unrelated" person would typeset it).

Things might look different.

>Last update almost 4 years ago
>Author died
Fuck this gay earth

>it's a "only drawing manga when waiting for new idolmaster game" issue one

Who?

>manga gets removed from batoto
>forget about it.

>last update almost 4 years ago
>author died
>suddenly a new chapter comes out

>find a new interesting manga to read
>it's cancelled

if it's pic related it's understandable

I dont know if this is real or you guys just make shit up

dammit Haruaki finish Hyakko already!

>it's an user being this new

They're all real, newfriend.

t-thanks

>One shot is enjoyable
>Picked up for a full series
>The series changed things that remove what made the one shot interesting and enjoyable in the first place and turns it into total shit.

What's her name Sup Forums?

nisekoi

the girl dies at the end

Happy Sugar Life

>tfw the oneshot is the only nisekoi related thing I've ever experienced
Did I make the right choice?

I feel down and happy at the same time because of the time i have to wait but the art that is far better.

I don't know whether or not the motorcycle ridding actual fox boy Naruto would've made for a better series

>Find an insteresting manga to read
>Can't find the raws and I have to buy it

>say fuck it and try to buy it
>only volumes that got released are the ones you read

This manga is such a pile of trash

in this one too? anyway i cummed buckets at the end of Sundome

>slow scanlation release
>anime is announced
>suddenly it gets a better scanlation rate
>anime ends
>scanlator pretty much stops scanlating it

I call it "the anime bump" and it just keeps happening

Yes, she is pushed on the rails. They boy gets to fuck her doll like version though.

honestly? yes

i wish i would have finished reading it before knowing that but i can only read like 4 chapters before my balls need a refill..

im sorry for the spoilers, i didn't know. though its a similar story.

Shindere Shoujo

What's the title?

>start reading a manga about a loner
>he/she already has a solid group of friends/harem by chapter 2

All the manga I read are monthly or bi-monthly. Also, is tsugumomo on hiatus while the anime is in development or some shit? Please tell me she comes back Sup Forums.

I wonder if there are people mad at watamote because it was about a loner girl for more than 50 chapters but then she got friends so easily.

Watemote does this great. She's a loner for a long time but then she gets some buddies through believable means finally. It felt earned after Tomoko's gradual development

Then there's a manga about a loner who meets some cute girl in chapter 1 or something

>Finds a new manag to read
>Author is Miura or Togashi

>The author has contracted an illness
>last update 30 March 2013

>author is urasawa naoki
>have to read the previous chapters constantly just to remember the plot

>Only read finished stuff that looks decent enough
>nothing to read anymore
>emptiness

>based on a novel

>bimonthly manga
>artist still fails to meet deadlines

>Ongoing
>Not updates (Of the translations) since 2013

>the author personally asks scanlators to stop scanlating his niche manga
>they actually stop even though it's not even published outside of Japan

Why would the author do that?

Name one (1) manga that did this.

>Sunday, 15 January 2017
>The TL was done in early December, then I did most of the editing... then before Christmas I passed it on to someone else to finish the editing and QC, and I'm just waiting on that.
one day, bros

>That pic
The scanlations aren't finished and it doesn't feel like they ever will be, why must we suffer for content we love?

>1st chapter of a manga is 10/10 and is very interesting.
>its the only good chapter out the whole series

>they actually stop even though it's not even published outside of Japan

For what purpose?

>its a "artist is too fucking busy drawing doujins to continue his fucking manga and its been 3 years since an update" issue

>Manga is finished
>Translation is up through all but the last volume
>Right at the climax
>No updates since January 2012

I don't even care how shitty the story is or how bad the ending is.
I just want to know.

I took a year out of my life to learn enough Nips just so that I can continue the translation of my favorite manga. You should too, anonybros

more like
>it's a "hentai artist stops drawing H completely to does his ShounenJump work" issue

some japanese artists get butthurt when people translate their shit even though they're unknown. for some strange reason they think it's disrespectful.