Which mangakas are worth following from series to series?

Which mangakas are worth following from series to series?

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Inio Asano

Nisioisin

fukumoto

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the master.

if he would come out of hiatus, that is

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Inoue

Inouemind

I just want to get an ending for this.

Yua Kotegawa.

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Beat me to it. Only Solanin was subpar

>Solanin
>subpar
I swear to god, user

FKMT
Tsutomu Takahashi
Kazuhiro Fujita
Urasawa Naoki
Miyashita Akira

I would say Masanori Morita but he only has three proper series, but I like two of them and most of his one shots.

There's a new Mizukami series starting in April right? Have any details come out about it?

ONE

he's a genius in the true sense of the word

>No Makoto Raiku
Is being a disappointment irl not enough for you?

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Natsume Ono, I think I own more manga by her than any other artist.

>Kazuhiro Fujita
>makoto raiku
> NAKAYAMA Atsushi
worth following for the art alone IMO
>Urasawa Naoki
>Inoue Takehiko

Taiyo Matsumoto

Takehito Inoue all day, everyday.

This is me irl
I'm a genius

All of them depending on how you felt about the first series you read.
But to say one, Ryoko Kui, after reading Dungeon Meshi and her one-shots, i'll follow her till she dies.

cool kyou shinja

>All of them depending on how you felt about the first series you read.
I wouldn't say that. there are lots of one hit wonders where the author is incapable of coming up with new ideas after dragging out their first serialization for as long as possible

Fujimoto Tatsuki's one shots and Fire Punch were all so fun, I hope he keeps producing crazy manga in the future.

Kazuhiro Fujita
Hiromu Arikawa
Yellow Tanabe
Ryoko Kui

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TWO

>yellow tanabe

kekaishi was great and birdmen is even better if only we got scanlations quicker

>Hiromu Arikawa

FMA was a good ride but I remember the ending being somewhat rushed

still a good read. haven't read any of her other works

>Ryoko Kui

dungeon meshi is great

this mangaka alone is worth reading all of his works

biscuit hammer and spirit circle especially are great reads

Reminder that Hoshit no Samidare is shit and Spirit Circle is the best thing he's written.

Oshimi Shuzo

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>mangakas
You fucking retards will pounce on animes and mangas but nothing else.

why is nobody posting images?

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>animes

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Haven't read everything she made but Hiromu Arakawa seems worth while to keep track of based on Full Metal Alchemist and Silver Spoon alone.

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He only finished slam dunk though right? Who wants to read unfinished hiatus shit.

This.

Akiko Higashimura

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Ninomiya Tomoko
Mitsuru Adachi
Jiro Matsumoto
Igarashi Daisuke

Mizukami Satoshi
Naoki Urasawa
ONE
..Araki I guess? Dunno if he counts.

There is actually sort of a final chapter that is probably pretty close to what he would make for the series, but it's missing the final fight scene and the lead up to it.

Because what is finished of those series is incredible.