Nitz wrote:
I'm looking for manga reccomendations, myself-- I'm a bit of a newbie to Japanese comics. I'm currently reading Naruto and One Piece, both of which I absolutely love, and started reading Kikaider 02. But there are so many different choices available at the local comic store that I don't know where to start.
For someone who can enjoy pretty much anything as long as it's A.) of high technical quality and B.) creative and unusual, what would y'all reccomend?
I could give you a few recommendations, but judging by the fact that you like One Piece, I think its safe to say our tastes are to different for my recommendations to do anything other than mabey waste your money and time, so I wont bother making them unless you ask me specifically after reading this post.
EDIT: Battle Royale - high techical quality, and (so long as you havent seen the film lol) creative and unusual
.hack - a fair amount of technical quality, and CERTAINLY creative and unusual
JediofRohan wrote:
oh man! I remember when the Sailor Moon manga (from Tokyopop) was first publihed, back in 1998! Do I ever feel old!
Its not THAT hard to remember stuff that happened in 1998, unless you were born in 1996 lol
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I just discovered this really weird manga series called Death Note.
It's about this boy named Light who has the power to kill people by writing their names in a magic notebook called the Death Note, guided by a creepy demon only an owner of the Death Note can see. Some detectives track him down, led by someone named L, but Light is incapable of killing L because he doesn't know L's real name or what L looks like. It's pretty interesting. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for something unusual to read.
Sounds intresting, I mite try it sometime.
Anyway, add 4 to my list - SDK 3, BR 6 (it was 5 before, apparently), DNAngel 6, and Bebop 2.
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