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This series isn’t as girly cute as it is dark, sad, and thought-provoking. It takes the regular template of the Magical Girl stories and deconstructs it completely. But Puella Magi Madoka Magica is one those unique gems I was talking about earlier. Puella Magi Madoka Magica– This manga series is often categorized as part of the Magical Girl genre and it should be since it has the traits that most series in the genre share. Although I think that she is absolutely adorable. Plus, I find it rather refreshing that Sawako isn’t just ‘plain’ but just plain scary-looking (scary enough for her to become a social outcast for most of her life). Unlike most shojo manga, Kimi ni Todoke focuses on friendship just as much as it focuses on romance (maybe even more). Kimi ni Todoke– If you love stories that are heartwarming, fun, and sweet, Kimi ni Todoke is for you. The characters are fleshed out and intriguing, the art is freaking beautiful, the twist are to die for and are always shattering my theories, the atmosphere is (mostly) dark and mysterious, and it is is constantly making allusions to Alice in Wonderland (in a way that only adds to the story, of course). Anyways, this is my all-time favorite manga series, and for good reason. When will I ever stop recommending this masterpiece? Probably never. Fruits Basket does even all of the sadness with some sweet and light moments, though. Secrets rear their ugly heads and things get pretty dark. But after a few of volumes, things get deep and depressing. I mean, even I got introduced to the world of manga by reading this! I will admit that this manga is very happy-go-lucky and cutesy at first. But a lot of it is.įruits Basket– This is probably one of the most well-known ‘gateway manga’ out there. Reason Seven: Manga is just pretty awesome. Besides, if you do try to learn the reading style, you will be using some brain power! Which is always good ? It’s just the panels and “chat bubbles” being read from right to left. But I never found it to be a hard style to learn. Some may not like the way manga is read, and I get that. Reason Six: You get to learn a new reading style! Like pretty much anything drawn by Jun Mochizuki is brilliant. And sometimes, the mangaka can make the normally cutesy art and turn it into something brilliant. What surprises me most is how a mangaka can take the general aesthetics of the manga art style and add their own flare to it. If you don’t like exaggerated eyes and every-color-of-the-rainbow hair than manga style art might not be for you… But for me, they are perfect. Reason Five: Along with the story, you get some pretty visuals! I actually take them more seriously in manga than I do in regular books. And, um, those character’s personalities are actually written pretty well most of the time, in my experience. In manga, sometimes a character’s personality will be outrageous. Reason Four: The over the top characters are actually pretty well done. Do you want to read a story about a group of girls coming together and kicking butt with superpowers? There’s a whole genre for that called the Magical Girl genre (it’s a pretty good genre, really, especially when you find the gems). Do you want to read a story about a crazy city with equally crazy people with gangs and with a dose of supernatural. Do you want to read a emotional story about kid cyborgs who kick terrorist butt? There is a manga for that. Seriously, the world of manga covers so much ground that it is hard to not find a story you will be interested in. Reason Three: If you want to read a certain story, there will probably be a manga for it. And even if you don’t, I still urge you try out manga. If you are one of those people who are always wanting to try new things, then trying out manga might be exciting for you. Reason Two: You will be expanding your horizons! It would be much appreciated if you supported the mangaka and publisher but if you are just trying out manga it wouldn’t hurt ? They are out there but there are also a lot of quality ones. And the scanlations actually have a lot of quality and hard work put in them, so don’t be afraid of running into a bad translation.
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Yes, it’s true! You can probably find any manga title you want on websites like MangaHere that offer free fan scanlations. Reason One: If you want, you can read manga for absolutely free online. I’m going to try to force persuade you people to try out manga… and maybe even come to love it? If I do, I will probably just be politely ignored unless the person I recommended the manga to is also especially into reading manga. That kind of makes me sad because not only because I won’t be able to squee over manga as much as I want to but also because I won’t be able to crazily recommend a manga that I absolutely love. But alas, not many people here, even in the bookish part of the blogosphere, read manga.