Asking something like “What’s the best manga you’ve ever read?” is such a big question. And yet, rudely, I’m asking it anyway. Ruby asked for everyone’s favourite anime not that long ago, and that was great! We learned a lot! However, I’ve been trying to dial back the time I spend staring at a screen lately. Picking up physical books and graphic novels in the evening has been one way I’ve accomplished that. This brings me to manga.
It’s been a long time since I’ve considered myself an anime and manga fan. I fell off the manga wagon years ago. An occupational hazard of coming up in the
Since then, and I’ve been thinking lately about wiping the slate clean. Starting over. But this time, I don’t want to be staring at a TV. I want to be holding a book in my hand. A graphic novel, if you’re nasty.
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To that end, I put out a call on Twitter. Weeb friends, help me out. What would you consider to be your favourite manga, and what would you consider to be among the essentials for new readers? What would you consider a modern classic? I open the floor to you as well, dear reader. Please get in the comments and point me in the right direction.
Alright finally got a second. Anything Naoki Urusawa. – Monster – Pluto Are my faves… (Sorry I’m threading) — Mark Serrels (@Serrels) November 29, 2022Takehiko Inoue is the GOAT. – Slam Dunk – Vagabond – REAL Are so fucking good. — Mark Serrels (@Serrels) November 29, 2022I love Inio Asano as well. – Oyasumi Punpun – Solanin — Mark Serrels (@Serrels) November 29, 2022I love sports manga the most… – Ping Pong – Haikyu – Hajime No Ippo Are my faves, outside of the other ones I mentioned. — Mark Serrels (@Serrels) November 29, 2022Other stuff I love… – Beserk – Naruto – One Piece – Death Note – Akira Alright I’ll stop lol! — Mark Serrels (@Serrels) November 29, 2022
Based on Mark’s recommendations alone, I have about a hundred years of material to get through. And some of these recommendations would come back again.
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Liar Game is a ton of fun. Tower of God should be up there as well (especially once folks tire of never getting closure from Hunter x Hunter) — Alex Walker (@dippizuka) November 29, 2022
1. Ouran High School Host Club 2. Bakuman 3. Nana 4. Hajime no Ippo These are the four I still think about until today — リノ (@rinoaskyes) November 29, 2022Goodnight Punpun Kingdom Berserk JJBA Fullmetal Alchemist Vagabond There are so many but these I think are the modern classics/canon — Courtney Borrett (@koutonii) November 29, 2022Kaguya-Sama: Love is War – it’s peak. — Hamish Lindsay (@HamishSL) November 29, 2022Tekkonkinkreet /anything by Taiyo Matsumoto really Akira (hard to top) 20th Century Boys — Bang Bang Bart (@Cormac_McCafe) November 29, 2022Junji Ito’s Uzumaki ruined my life (which is to say that I heartily recommend it) — James O’Connor (@Jickle) November 30, 2022SAILOR MOON 🌙 — Brad Stephenson 🔮 (@Shuttlecock) November 30, 2022https://t.co/evCmuOz6OJ — Edmond Tran (@EdmondTran) November 30, 2022
The Humble Bundle that Ed Tran (who you should visit at GamesHub) has recommended is an absolutely insane deal. All that Lone Wolf & Cub for under $28? Absurd.
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As his personal all-time favourite: “There’s more cartooning and craft on single pages of that book that most artists only manage in their entire career. If you’ve only seen the movie, then you owe it to yourself to read the full thing because that adaptation is quite different and only covers about 40% of the manga.”
. “This short series (by Urasawa’s standards at least) is a retelling of an Astro Boy arc and just straight up one of the most beautiful comics I’ve ever read. The hook of “someone is killing the world’s strongest robots” should be enough to draw you in, but if you love sci-fi works that explore the theme of ‘What does it mean to be human?’ then this is a must-read.” Chris’ final recommendations were for Taiyo Matsumoto’s
Anyway, now I have a lot of reading to do. And, if you’ve been on the hunt for something new in the manga space to read, maybe you do too!
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Have you got any recommendations for me that you haven’t seen represented here? Let me know in the comments! Tell me about the stories you love most and let’s find something new to read together.
David Smith is the editor of Australia. A games journalist and industry observer for nine years, he has previously written for The AU Review and PC World Australia. He has appeared on ABC Radio, covered live events around the world, and is a regular guest on industry panels and podcasts.No matter what generation you belong to, Anime TV shows must have been part of your childhood, with Mazinga in the 80s, DragonBall Z in the 90s and of course Tokyo Ghoul in recent years – the sleek designs and character detail that we all know and love can be obtained from two sources that both stem from Japanese culture – Anime and Manga. Manga is the comic book version of anime and can be downloaded onto your Android device for instant access.
Manga Browser is completely free on Android and carries a minimal UI that’s easy to run through. Since it’s a free app, there are a few pesky ads you’ll need to tolerate; but apart from that it’s packed with manga that you can browse through without limit. If the ads start to annoy you, you can easily commit to a one-time free or subscription package for uninterrupted reading.
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Crunchyroll Manga is your one-stop-shop for both anime and manga! This subscription-based app allows you to create a free account and access a restricted amount of content. But opting for the full version could be super for the avid manga and anime lover. Their collection is great and super up-to-date. The only downside here is that the interface is not so user-friendly. Try out the free version before you subscribe.
MangaZone has a collection of +15K manga on its app. They have all been translated into English and hit the mark on each genre of manga, from Shonen to Shojo, this app has it all, just choose our category and get prepared for the most epic samurai battle. The free version will even give you access to the Community page where you can get tips and advice from fellow manga lovers. MangaZone could be a little buggy sometimes – only downside.
The verdict might be out for MangaLife – rated as one of the best manga apps out there for Android. The 24K titles are constantly updated with free access manga while a few elite selections will be saved for the premium subscription. The app is easy to navigate and fun to use – this one is really worth the download.
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Manga Rock is one of the most popular apps for any manga reader. Available on both Android and Apple, this app has a great selection of manga that can be saved to your phone. With over 100, 000 titles, Manga Rock has the potential to serve your every manga need. You can even opt for a premium version for a minimal cost – test out your VPN before you subscribe; this app is location restricted.
Manga Geek’s easy to use and aesthetically pleasing interface is creative and quite addictive. Manga Geek is your best friend while travelling with its fantastic offline mode feature – there are 40K titles to choose from and counting. With a huge stream of content providers connecting with this app you’ll never miss out on the latest issue or series.
Manga is a great creative art that compels readers to use their imagination and develop interesting; and sometimes unbelievable stories. Did we mention your favourite manga reader?
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