ITT: Post manga you hold in high regards despite their issues.
Got around to re-reading pic-related. I always loved the characters and their backstories but following the plot was hell as it released. Revisiting it helped fix that.
ITT: Post manga you hold in high regards despite their issues.
Got around to re-reading pic-related. I always loved the characters and their backstories but following the plot was hell as it released. Revisiting it helped fix that.
GTO will always stay my favorite, it just left a huge impression on me while reading and I always end up coming back to read again.
Also Jack was my favorite in PH, he dindu nuffin wrong.
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a shame the scans look so bad
This.
Yotsuba&! is warm and cozy and makes me want to have a daughter.
There've been non-shit scans for ages, user.
My fucking nigga.
Got every single volume, the three guides (a.k.a volumes 8.5, 18.5, and 24+1), the two artbooks and two volumes of Caucus Race on my shelf right next to me, shit's fantastic.
I haven't checked in ages
>not even thinly veiled rec thread
ichigo 100
omk
I cried multiple times reading this.
Gunnm
PH was a happy surprise for me. I love crazy characters.
Same. I remember watching the anime ages ago and reading the first three volumes, and I just didn't feel it at all. Then I heard about what happened with Jack and decided to pick it up again for him. One of the best decisions I ever made.
>ichigo 100
Really?
The twists in this were so fucking good and well executed
Break was best boy
not quite a favorite but Boku no Hero Academia taught me how to like a Jump manga again
gary
I don't get it
kingdom's artstyle is completely wonky but fuck if it isn't a really good time
Bump
One of my favorite manga: Claymore.
Jack was just like us. All he cared for was his waifu.
probably bonnouji
made in abyss
Ballroom e Yokoso
That's is getting an anime? I imagine it'll be as censored as Pupa.
D-Frag, I know it isn't for everybody but the characters are so lovable. I recently reread it and it's still great.
Voynich Hotel
Vagabond
Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer