Well /animu/ what have you been reading so far in terms of Manga? I've been reading Isekai Shokudou and Dungeon Meshi.
Final Fantasy: Lost Stranger
It's an isekai. A Square Enix developer and his sister got ran over by a truck and got sent over to another world. The world is similar to a Final Fantasy world. However, the world they're in is not from any of the Final Fantasy games; This would mean that the rules and common sense that veteran Final Fantasy players know may not always apply.
Nidome no Jinsei wo Isekai de
MC died an old man and gets mindwiped and isekai'd, since he was a WW1 vet and one man army assassin.
Its that one that got its animu shitcanned and possibly its LN too, due to chinks and gooks bitching about the authors tweets shitting on them.
Futago no teikoku
Kid from a destroyed civilization is on a quest to uncurse his slave girl who autokills anyone who touches her.
More importantly, its a young protagonist in a Mohiro Kitoh manga. Everyone is going to be violated and brutally die by the end of it.
>Mohiro "if guts need to burst it's children first" Kitoh
I'm fairly certain that the only manga he wrote that didn't have shit being fucked up, was one where the protag was a 30 year old man who hates humans and bicycles, who runs over a star cyclist highschool girl, gets his drivers license suspended, and is pressured by his friends, lack of a car, the girl and her parents into becoming a cyclist himself.
Maou no Ore ga Dorei Elf wo Yome ni Shitanda ga, Dou Medereba Ii?
>MC is evil mage
>goes to auction
>absolutely cute/10 elf slave for sale
>falls in love and saves her
>brings her back to his castle
>???
I can't tell you where this story will go, because only the first two chapters are available at this point. Maybe it'll be good. Maybe it'll be shit.
>BoBoBo
So is that supposed to a serious drama, or a dark comedy? Because it seems like it could go either way from what you posted, if it's more misunderstandings on her part, autism on his, and failure to be aware of what his own damn castle has in it.
Komi-san wa Komyushou desu.
Someone recomended it in the last thread, and now that I finally got to start reading it I can't stop.
Komi-san is the class' muse, beautiful, inteligent (supposedly) and regal. But she suffers from crippling social anxiety. Since she's adored by everyone, and people feel intimidated by her looks and apparent high status, no one notices that she doesn't really talk nor have friends. No one except Tadano, the spitting image of average-ness. Tadano's true talent though is to read people very well, so he manages to understand what Komi is going through and becomes her first friend. Now they're on a mission to get Komi-san to befriend 100 people
she still can't speak though
Characters are a lot of fun (even the trap, who's a cool bro) and comedy is actually fresh
I want to know it too
My guess is that nip version, as usually, just left pronouns out. Not that they are simpathetic to traps or whatever, it's just that japanese usually either doesn't bother with pronouns if subject is identifiable by context, or calls people by their names.
So my guess is that whoever translated it decided to give his creative imput unfortunately
Sounds like the same premise to Warrate! Sotomura-san, which someone recommended last thread. It was cute but the joke wore thin quickly and I dropped it about 60 chapters in I'm a very compulsive reader.
Gonna check this one out, I trust your Hitlerdubs anon.
The Nips don't use pronouns nearly as much as we do, and it's common to speak in the third person when referring to yourself. The joke being that the trap character manages to never refer to their gender whatsoever, so no one is actually sure.
The humor mainly comes from the fucking weird characters interacting. Her being unable to speak is instead used for MAXIMUM CUTENESS.
I think the translator is too blame for that one. Najimi reveals he's a trap early on, and when they go to the pool they play the classical "trap tried to go to the girls changing room but was stopped" joke.
I think the original work left pronouns out for the reasons you pointed out about japanese, but translation added them in in an ambiguous manner on purpose.
I have no idea. On the one hand, the synopsis called the MC an evil-mage, he has an iron maiden, a closet full of skeletons and a guillotine in his castle, oh and the entire thing opens with another mage trespassing and the MC blowing his fucking head off. On the other hand, the MC gives off a quirky vibe with how he interacts with the girl. But that isn't saying much, because he only talked to two people thus far.
I'll just wait and see.
On a somewhat related note, I stumbled upon Isekai Goumon Hime, which is serious in tone. The roles are reversed though, as the MC is summoned by a demon girl to serve her after he dies. It reminds me of 7th Garden, although 7th Garden's writing and art are on a completely different level. (I am so glad that I didn't unsubscribe from 7th Garden, because sometimes miracles happen. Two years after it was dropped, I got a notification because another translator picked it up.)
>he has an iron maiden, a closet full of skeletons and a guillotine in his castle
he told her waifu that all that shit was already there when he bought the castle
>oh and the entire thing opens with another mage trespassing and the MC blowing his fucking head off
never step on a mage lawn, anon. You are also forgetting he literary cleaned up that virgin girl and sent her home, girl that is part of the church, the same church that is the enemy to all mages, if he was evil, he could have sold her to his "friend"
Kind of weird that when he wants to act cool/protective he said the most edgy shit
Doesn't have to be ambiguous at all in japanese, as those sentences can omit pronouns completely, or just call Najimi by his name.
That last sentence could read (in a literal translation, but I'm guessing from what little nihongo I know since I also don't have the raws) "scores couldn't be calculated, najimi retired etc".
If translator isn't a sjweeb, he's probably just trying to be consistent with a previous choice. But these days you can't trust people too much, so I usually expect the worst
T-thanks. I found both of them while trying to satiate my hunger for demon girls. Others include some that are more known (like Maou Yuusha) and some lesser known ones (like Jahy and Devilchi). 7th Garden is the best of them so far though.
I also read Shinmai Maou no Keiyakusha, but I think I'll drop it. Firstly, it seems to turn into a harem or at least a love-triangle and secondly, the fanservice is a irritating. It has a good concept for an interesting plot, but I get ripped straight out of the story, whenever the author comes up with some contrived reason to make the MC fondle the girl. It would be one thing, if the tone of the entire manga were silly, but it's not. It's 100% serious, then four or five pages of "I would draw a sex-scene, if I could get away with it, but I wouldn't, so blue-balling it is", then it's serious again.
I'm also reading:
>Marimashita! Iruma-kun: Basically alright
>Oni futatsu: Don't know, releases are too slow
>Ane Naru Mono: Yes! (It does feel slow though. Not just because the releases are, but because some chapters don't move the plot forward a whole lot)
>Asmodeus wa Akiramenai: Seems alright. (Asmo is cute though)
I would continue read Otome Youkai Zakuro, if it weren't put on hiatus (not by the translators, but the author). It's not about demon girls, but fox girls are great, too. That one really is a shame, too, because I like the story and the art.
>7th Garden
>Is fucking great.
Yes, it is. Although now that I caught up to the translators, I'm no longer sure what to think. The plot-twist has left me confused. I sort of got the impression the author had two concepts in his mind, couldn't decide on one and ended up splicing them together. The shift in tone was just jarring. Not that I don't like both concepts, but maybe they should have been two separate stories. I don't know.
jun maeda started doing an angel beats manga called angel beats: the last operation, which is allegedly how he wanted the original anime to go before studio interference. so far only translations were in spanish, chink, and russian; however, some fag recently began translating it into english at mangadex.
the bad news is that he's atleast somewhat ESL and also tries to meme with his translation (by leaving 'nani' untranslated, etc'.
but yeah, if anyone was waiting for an english translation of it, we've got one, as mediocre as it is.
aside from that, attack on titan, akatsuki no yona, and made in abyss are the three that i'd recommend folks check out if they haven't. altho with made in abyss, prepare for periods of 2-3months where the mangaka just doesn't put out new chapters.
>advancing titans
It was quite decent up until the readers correctly guessed the identities of Reiner and Bert by which it only started picking up steam again when the ape titan was first introduced, only to immediately become absolute dogshit after Bert's death and the whole Nazis vs Jews thing but this time with time travel! shit. I guess it's because I have always rooted for the titans because Eren is a shitty protagonist for all intents and purposes, and now that the big twists have all been pretty much revealed, I have noone to root for anymore. I initially thought Eren was going to get some character development, but he only became even shittier.
Apparently Hanakaku wasn't a licenced manga yet. That explains the slow pacing, as the author wanted to expand as much as he could within a single short arc. The last chapter is a tease, though. It heavily implies a sequel, but considering this is the last 'pilot' chapter, we might never get one.
Read up to chap 11 for pic related, but ultimately dropped it after finding out what happens in that shitshow manga.
>Will the manager bang the jailbait?
If you really want to know, No, they don't get together in the end, and from what I've heard the mangaka is getting bullied for it.
I was talking about the manga
Anime leaves at that But the mango is ongoing, and makes it clear that he's falling for her. They could still not end together. But after reading Usagi Drop I now know that nips don't give a fuck, and if they want to pair a 40yo and a high-schooler then it could happen
Nozomanu Fushi no Boukensha.
There's this fairly new (6 months, 5 chapters) action/adventure manga about a guy who died and was raised as a skeleton for reasons yet to be known. He quickly figures out that he's also able to evolve into higher class monsters such as ghouls or vampires, that are able to blend in better with the society that he wants to return to. Without too many spoilers, that's about it. The art is really high quality and the story is very intriguing so far.
New Made in Abyss is out
I'm happy things are moving again, but I'm also tired of this convoluted way of raising stakes
So the monster was defeated even before Reg had to move in, great
Then we go back to Nanachi and Mitty's problem, gotta get some piece of Faputa to trade for them
in the meantime, the origin of the narehate city is revealed, we still don't know if all narehate are explorers who became like that, of if some of them are "second generation" narehate, but I guess that's not important
Then Reg goes to Faputa, and she gladly offers a part of hers to trade, if he keeps his promise
But then, instead of following what should be the normal steps of 1)HEAR OFFER and 2)DECIDE WETHER YOU AGREE ON IT AND ON THE PAIMENT
Faputa went full retarded and offered her hair and a piece of her scalp, in what I think is the writter's way of saying "now now Reg can't turn her down, and he's foreced go do something evil"
AKA bullshit
but I like it
>How bad are we talking anon?
3DPD, NTR, and aborting. Chisa ends up getting raped (accepts it halfway) by her colleague, and becomes friends with him. She does not tell Pon about this along with aborting the colleague's kid. Manga ends with her marrying and having a child with Pon who should of just went for his tutor instead.
Death threats. Like >>34687 said, he deserves it.
Art is very pretty. Fantasy manga however has this immersion breaking effect on me every time characters refer to themselves and the setting like they would to a videogame (really, they talk about their atributes and ranks like they are characters in a game, all it's missing are the numerical values)
Otherwise, it's a cool premise
>According to tradition, witches are supposed to be wed to demons as wives; the more magical power contained by the witches, the higher they are sought after by the demon races for prestige, power, bloodline, and fame. 16 year-old Sunya Velladonna decided to break this forced marriage herself, forced onto her by the demon world, and decided to escape to the human realm - only to end up as a runaway bride. While in the human realm, she encountered a recently divorced young doctor, Othder Hurvenss. In order not to be caught and sent back to demon realm, Sunya took the opportunity to make a magic marriage contract with Dr. Othder while he was sleeping. One of them is an escapee from a forced marriage, while the other is one who fell out of love, a disillusioned doctor. With both of them facing marital difficulties and having coincidentally met each other, what will happen to this pair?
mite b cool
>16yo
I have conflicting feelings
>Fantasy manga however has this immersion breaking effect on me every time characters refer to themselves and the setting like they would to a videogame
I've never considered it to be immersion breaking for me, but I could totally understand that it might be for others. I actually experience the same thing when it's about currencies, especially in series that go way back in time and a single yen is worth ten times more than now, or when they suddenly start measuring to gold in Kans. Staring at Golden Kamuy right now.
>He needs to be tossed from a fucking roof
The creator is actually a woman, and from what I've searched, she died from a heart disease.
>Koi wa Ameagari no You ni end
Blue-balled, and author wussed out by choosing the safest route which in the process makes all the build-up worthless.
>I have conflicting feelings
Why's that anon?
She's fucking retarded, Satan.
She's gotten into many scenarios where she was nearly raped most of the time; most of them involving mind control and hypnosis; but never learned to prepare a countermeasure or any backup plans at all. It's as if she wants to be raped, but not really. Fuck this retarded series.
Nakahara-kun no Kahogo na Imouto
Nakahara Yusuke is a high school boy who has a very loving younger sister, Maria. She loves spending each day taking care of him, doing things such as cooking and cleaning around the house. However, she typically goes a bit too far into treating him like a child–she has a habit of coming to his classroom at lunch to hand-feed him his bento, or brushing his teeth for him at home. She even snoops out his hidden porn magazines. Other people think they're a bit weird, and that Maria acts like his lover or his mom. This 4-koma features their unusual daily life!
>Pumpkin-chan became ax-crazy after the bullies firebombed her head
>Pumpkin-chan kills any bystanders who happened to witness her murdering people
>MC is a spineless wimp who is still friends with psychopathic bullies despite what they did to Pumpkin-chan and feeling guilty about it
Who the hell am I supposed to root for?
>Trying to get into reading this
>Premise is interesting and the revenge scenes are nice, but most of the time the translation is garbled with crap as seen in pic related.
>Second pic I'm not even sure if the girl is actually saying fake boobs or this is the translator just pulling shit out their ass.
Another reason to learn moon, and damn, is it that hard for fuckers to just translate it straight?
>is it that hard for fuckers to just translate it straight?
Yes, yes it is.
https://ciaranhillock.tumblr.com/post/176174872393/sorry-if-this-comes-as-a-no-fun-allowed
>Sorry if this comes as a "No fun allowed" question: are you actually translating the Japanese text in the manga, or are you "spicing it up" by putting your own spin/humor on what the text says? If it's the latter, why are you doing this?
<Depends on which manga?
I've been saying for years that things have gotten so bad in localization that anyone with a genuine interest in Japanese cultural exports is practically required to learn Japanese at this point. The product gets so heavily altered that you really aren't getting what you paid for. If, by some miracle, the product isn't getting a complete rewrite, it'll get banned (see: Omega Labyrinth Z).
>all that effort into animating a trash girl.
I bet one of the reasons that shitty manga got axed was because the whore was unlikeable as fuck. The whole premise was turned into shit not only by the girl being trash but because most of the comedy was about MC getting in trouble because the whole school was a bunch of niggers raging at him because he was talking to their idol. The author's artstyle is quite nice but his stories are utter shit.
he doesn't, tbh just watch the anime, at least the ending is satisfying there. I think this one of those rare cases where the anime has a better ending that the source material The manga ending is trash, they end up separating, akira gibs him a letter but the faggot manager never reads it, he remains a shitty manager and she goes back to track, the end.
>Two faced bitch.
>Useless unless it is calligraphy.
>Wants to be everybody's idol just for her own self-satisfaction.
>Forces MC into joining her club against his will.
>No redeeming features other than her being pretty.
>All high and mighty when she's total trash.
>She doesn't care about her fans at all, can't even remember the name of a fan who introduced himself seconds ago.
>"We're equal partner" yet the only shit she did for him was order him to practice writting his name in exchange of all the shit he went through to save her rep.
>Acts as if helping her not being useless trash is something to be grateful for.
>Knows her fans are fanatical yet drops multiple innuendos in front of them causing MC even more troubles.
>Fucks up, blames MC, says sorry, fucks up again, blames MC again.
I dunno anon, I'd say you're the one with shit taste and opinion.
>Wants to be everybody's idol just for her own self-satisfaction.
absolutely nothing wrong with that.
>Forces MC into joining her club against his will.
>implying he wouldnt have joined anyway to teach his childhoods friend calligraphy
>No redeeming features other than her being pretty.
>implying being pretty isnt hard
>implying you need more features aside from being good at calligraphy
>can't even remember the name of a fan who introduced himself seconds ago.
>remembering the name of a pleb
>yet the only shit she did for him was order him to practice writting his name in exchange of all the shit he went through to save her rep
>implying he isnt sticking around to be able to impregnate his childhoods friend because he teach her calligraphy
anyway, what is wrong with model delinquent and the photogirl since you hate ALL his stories?
>loser gets isekai'd and collects an irredeemably shitty harem
>evil organization member gets isekai'd to expand territory and resources
>isekai'd animal lover wrassler who bullies literal shitty vampire girl and drives his shop into bankrupcy
That Konosubaman really loves churning out isekai stories with slightly dickish protags.
Not that I mind at all though, at least he doesn't fall for the OP/grindan poweleveling meme and coldsteel tier characterization like a lot of other ones.
ACT-AGE
Kei Yonagi comes from a poor family. Her father ran out on her and her two younger siblings, leaving her to fend for the family herself. When the opportunity comes to chase her dream of becoming an actress, Yonagi jumps at the chance. Catching the eye of Director Sumiji Kuroyama, Yonagi’s opportunity to shine has come. However, Yonagi’s talent for acting comes from her extreme and innate ability for Method Acting, one that various individuals note as potentially self-destructive.
>Okusama ga Seito Kaichou!
>My Wife is the Student Council President
>nice!
>read it
>they are NOT married
>they are just living together
>MC's trait is that he knows how to cook
>looks like student council president is his childhood friend
>she likes/loves him
>what should he do know?
>well, the normal thing to do!
>try to kick her out of his apartment of course!
>fail miserable
>get into "accidents" that look like sexual assaults
>actually sexually assault her, because fucking horny
>she likes it
>what should he do next?
>STILL REJECT HER
>STILL TRY TO KICK HER OUT OF THE APARTMENT
>STILL TRY TO CANCEL THE ARRANGED MARRIAGE
>well, at least the whole story will focus on them
>nah fuck that shit! it would be too boring!
>see all those female background characters with names?
>have single chapters were he has "accidents" and awkward situations with each and everyone one of them
>you see that big breasted disciplinary committee chief?
>she will fall slowly in love with the MC
>why?
>because fuck you, love triangle now!
>and also i need his not-wife to get jealous against someone
I made a HUGE mistake reading this shit, now i need to see how it ends, the only good thing about this whole thing is that the MC and his not-wife at least go all the way to third base and i hope there will be impregnation near the end of the story.
I wish he would go for the tittie monster disciplinary committe chief and dump his not-wife to make things interesting or he gets rejected at the end by both girl just for shit and giggles.
Fukigen na Mononokean
Ashiya has spent the first seven days of high school stuck in the infirmary because of a "mononoke" attaching itself to him. He ends up asking the owner of a small tearoom - Mononokean - for help. A series of mysterious stories involving the very morose owner of Mononokean, who guides mononoke to pass on to the next world.
Kami to Yobareta Kyuuketsuki
Vlad is a vampire who lives in the mountains surrounding a certain town in Japan, and during his hundred years of residing there has come to be regarded as a god of the land. As he protects his territory and its residents, he has encounters with humans and youkai alike, and has made it his mission in life to grant as many of their wishes as possible.
Maou no Mama ni Narundayo!
For a long time, humans were living in fear of the Demon Lord’s dreadful menace. However, at long last, a hero, who could successfully draw out the holy blade emerged and defeated the Demon Lord. Finally, the world will go back to its peaceful state once again… Or so everyone thought
>read "how to NOT summon a demon lord" manga
>get to pic related
>to those that enjoyed reading his commented versions
>enjoyed reading
>his commented version
>pure fucking cancer for 20 chapters
is there a version without comments out there? or should i use paint and upload it here in a .7z or something?
Pretty sure the scanlators provided uncommented versions up to a certain point, till the cunt got pissy because people kept uploading the uncommented versions to the aggregators. Other than that, I doubt it.
Also, got a laugh at the
>until then we'll be releasing at a much faster pace
part.
Just how much of a worthless piece of shit that guy is, when things are done faster when he fucks off.
Dolkara
Kazuyoshi Ishii has had a bad day. The former director of K1, one of the world's greatest karate tournaments, was arrested for two years for tax evasion. Just as he is released and he can return to karate, he is struck by a truck. However, just before his death, a talking cat appears before him. The cat explains that while Ishii is dead, it can give him a new life - so long as he can complete a task for it. With no other choice, Ishii agrees. Succumbing to his injuries, Ishii falls to the ground, dead. At that moment, high school girl Kei Ichinose wakes up from a three-day coma.
Good thing this isn't isekai.
Holy shit, I'm actually still in the process of reading this for the first time as of this writing but what a goddamn gem of a manga this is. This is like Goblin Slayer if the MC was obsessed with pee instead of goblins and it was set in high school.
I just wish there was a manga that completely revolved around farts. Something like a comedy set in high school where the MC is an extremely gassy thicc girl who constantly attempts to change her gassy ways by holding it in or putting a buttplug in her ass to prevent the farts from coming out, only for it to backfire(heh) on her by letting the farts be even worse after keeping them in for so long.
Eventually the genre would shift to yuri as she meets a female transfer student who is equally gassy who she falls in love with after finding out they have the same embarrassing problem. Then they have stinky fart sex everyday and they lived happily ever after.
Combatants Will Be Dispatched! The author of Konosuba has made a manga about two characters from an evil organization sent to a new world to take it over but to take over this world they have to get rid of the competition aka the Demon lord and his armies. It Also has best girl.
Eating shit will actually make you sick and probably give you some horrible mouth disease, smelling a fart won't. Not to mention that the image of shit normally brings up a strong sense of disgust in people while farts are invisible and have an unique aesthetical beauty when drawn in manga.
Not a fan of anal sex myself, but even analfags know that hygiene is important, pornstars performing enemas and etc before anal sex.
Farts carry literal sharticles into your nose and lungs. Plus they literally smell like shit. Your fetish is shit, and you have a diseased mind. Kys and spare humanity's gene pool from your affliction.
>Plus they literally smell like shit
Not really, the smell of shit is much stronger and very different from that of farts. Shit smells like death and decay, farts tend to smell more similar to some sort of food like eggs.
>/a/utists are still butthurt our board is killing theirs
Keep it in the meta thread buddy.
Kimera: Once upon a time, there was a tribe that fought for the empire. They were feared by everyone. Their specialty was destruction and slaughter. They were called "kimera." Rin was one of them. She lived in a peaceful village until the war broke out. And at that moment, something within her began to awaken, and something beyond imagination began! Kimera is about a malevolent demon who takes on the bodies of the people where he is implanted (human hosts). When the demon is implanted in a body of a baby, a soldier is sent to kill the child, but the soldier did not have the heart to kill the baby and leaves it to lives. 17 years pass in the history of the child has grown up. .. is the sum up I've found online but it's pretty 90s manga but it's the fun kinda of 90s manga.
seconding the recommendation for 'gate: thus the jsdf fought'. the anime has two seasons; if you end up liking it enough to watch the anime, then there's the light novel it's based on, which actually has an ending that it doesn't try to milk.
also stay the fuck away from the stargate: origins shit, it managed to outdo stargate:universe on the "absolutely dogshit"-meter.
I'm the site's resident Stargate autist, and the closest thing I've come to Stargate is actually Gundam 0079. To me the spirit of the show was always about a small group of fuckers utilizing one highly advanced piece of technology to it's highest potential to defeat a giant army of evil dudes, combined with a spirit of exploration. 0079 is the only thing I've seen that really goes with that.
I like Gate but it feels like Stargate fanfiction that completely missed the point of it all.
>Stargate: origins
I had a fucking blast sharing that with people. The production was so fucking cheap the Stargate didn't move. You can see them desperately trying to cut corners and not show the stargate spinning or even showing the iris of the gate.
I'm pretty sure the initial D author is making a new racing manga currently, something ghost.
Also, I'm looking for new stuff to read, preferably finished. I should say that I, in general, don't like romance, romcom or SOLs (though I liked harukana machi e). I have a soft spot for survival manga and delinquent stuff and would be interested in an good mystery manga recommendation, and atypical manga like dorohedoro, soil and freesia. gambling is always nice too when there's a psychological aspect like akagi, kaiji, one outs and liar's game
>Gate
isnt that the one were the nips manage to defeat the KGB, CIA, MI6, another secret service, etc and went to another world and steamroll everything with the nip military might?
>Stargate: origins
dont fucking remind me.
I want to make a joker joke, but cant, where are you carlos?
Reposting from last thread:
Guys, Neeko wa Tsurai yo just had the weirdest development. Chapter 8 is out btw
>Neeko was making a video (?)
>Her imouto helped her eddit it
>They upload it to youtube
>Kadokawaanime actually uploads Neeko's video
Kizuna AI's rival incoming? It would be interesting having a manga series running long a series of videos like this
I love GATE because of how it completely ignores traditional plot structure and just lets you revel in the catharsis of seeing good guys be completely unstoppable, but yeah, that's absolutely no dramatic tension to it what so ever and I can easily see why people hate it. It managed to get even too much for me in the second season when the MC has to fight a dragon with no back up other than a couple chucklefuck elves. You think you're being treated to the very first fight with dramatic stakes, but then Death-Loli makes a pact with him to take all his injuries so he can't fuck it up.
yeah, that's one of the reasons i loved it also. was really refresing to see a nation not pussyfoot around with issues of 'pacifism and human rights' and just go "this alternate world is now part of japanese sovereignty, piss off UN"
the scene in season2 when the prince gets his personal guard slaughtered in front of him and his own shit kicked in by itami and that one female soldier was amazing.
i also appreciate that the author of the LN actually finished it without trying to milk it into oblivion. he left room open for a sequel (can't remember if he's already writing the sequel or not), but there were no major cliffhangers, just a couple minor ones.
not really. the only significant thing that's not fully resolved is the issue of the gate itself and managing to maintain outposts in the alternate world in spite of the actual connection between it and earth not being able to occur very often at all, only once every few hundred years, without causing massive problems. it's also revealed near the very end that the gate can connect to many worlds, but if the connection is maintained for a lengthy period of time it causes major issues with the planets; also it isn't possible to connect to other planets at free will all the time, but only depending on when they're in psychic range or w/e with earth. the initial gate staying open so long was a fluke.
no real major loose ends besides that, just a few backdrops like whether or not the dark elves would end up succeeding in rebuilding after 90% of them were killed by the red dragon.
This is really good, and I really like the direction it's headed. In my opinion I feel the way the story and art is presented gives me an FFIX feel, but so far most of the references have been from IV, X and up. I wonder if we're gonna see shit from V and IV, though I'm not holding out for VII and VIII since those have a much more futuristic style and it might be hard to implement cameos and references from them.
It's good fanservice though.
I read survival some time ago, I didn't know there was a reboot, I'm not digging the new art style but I'll probably check it out eventually.
torikago has been ok thus far, nothing ground breaking, but much better than that manga where people were transported to some sort of parallel world and escaped from monsters and could only move from skyscrapper to skyscrapper.
Fuck (((Subbers)))! Fuck (((Scanlations)))! Fuck (((Localisation)))! This why we do our own shit because they are over run with sjweebs or meme drinking leddit or half/a/ tards. (not that you can tell the fucking difference between leddit and cuckchan these days)
decided to read EATMAN, I think the first two volumes I got were scans from an official liscense, the pain starts from volume 3 and at the very least until volume 5 (which is where I'm at). Translator leaving two translation for a given word like/this, also leaving random words in japanase (romaji), sometimes words that were translated a few pages back but now are left in japanese just because.
I've picked up Yuusha ga Shinda again. God damn is it fucking funny.
To summarize it briefly, the legendary hero with the holy sword trips into a farmer's pit trap and dies. The farmer is forced to pilot the hero's corpse by a necromancer in order to save the world, and is a massive and unrepentant piece of shit at basically every level since he's too weak to win fights.
The Showa era setting is maximum comfy. I also like the Kyogokudou stuff, another josei/seinen title with a similar setting but with horror/occult themes taken from actual Japanese legends. It can get pretty autistic though, since they are basically whodunnit stories where the murderers are patterned after those legends.
It's a pretty hilarious and reaction-image-worthy manga. It's about some non-literal fag that desperately wants to make Swedish pop music that he had no talent for anyway and so has to continue making/performing indie death metal instead and pretending he rapes and murders everything for his fans.
Homunculus
Trepanation is the procedure of drilling a hole in the skull. It is said to increase the blood circulation and improve pressure inside the skull. It is also said to bring out a person's sixth sense, the ability to use ESP, see ghosts, move objects with one's mind. This is speculative fiction based on the concept of trepanation.
Its unfortunate degeneracy aside, this psychological manga was a hell of a trip.
Why does this author always make his endings end it the shittest and edgiest ways? But yea this was a pretty fucking insane manga Troon boy despite being the one who drilled a hole into his head was the only one who really gave a shit about his well being and mental state, he felt genuinely sorry for all the shit, the tranny was arguably the most sane person.
I learned my lesson about Yamamoto from Ichi the Killer: never trust the guy to actually write stories where the characters' journeys are meaningful.
Also I figure this would be the right thread to ask: are there any /fit/ related manga where the MC is an older guy who meets a significantly younger but not jailbait waifu through his chosen sport?
Currently reading Made in Abyss, One Piece and Hoshi no Samidare, those are literally all the manga I've read plus Oyasumi Punpun which was my first, I'm also planning to start Mousu Telepathy and Boku no Hero Academia soon. This is a blogpost but I'm actually just getting started reading manga, I realized how much anime adaptations suck badly just for being badly paced to fit within 20 minute episodes.
It's not so much that the end to that was tragic, I'd say that there wasn't barely any ending at all. If the author had at least had someone kill Jiji instead of his implied attempted suicide it would have been an 8/10 ending. The actual ending was the good cop got killed by Ichi for being nothing but an innocent bystander in front of his son, who is implied to have sworn revenge on Ichi and became the next neighborhood killer or something, and Ichi is now a fucking gigolo whose final scene is him crying again after getting bullied by some yakuza implying that his murderous impulse is still there.
Anyone having trouble with HakuNeko S?
I was trying to add "I’m an S-Rank "Behemoth" Monster, but I’m Living as a Knight (Pet) of an Elf Girl" a few weeks ago, but i couldnt find it in the list, but today i manage to find it and download it and now its happening again with "The Mountain Climber and the Sealed Evil Fox"
Just discovered Satoru Noda's work from 2012 or so titled Supinamarada. It's a short sport shonen about ice hockey, but the humor and artwork are already approaching Golden Kamuy tier. Even the protagonist is a Sugimoto prototype. It's also a literal meme manga with all its Japanese pop culture references.
Also found Memesis I know the title sounds stupid, a comedy fantasy manga with no isekai themes and a surprisingly likeable pair of protagonists.
Where are you reading it? The only group working on it is Rain Over Paradise and their scans aren't bad at all. Also I understand that the art might not be everyone's cup of tea, but I got used to it really quickly. I've always had a fondness for shoujo art after all. I binge read it like two months ago, and are now in the process of waiting for the group to finish up translating the rest, which doesn't seem very likely since they're too preoccupied working on fujoshit no one reads.
I read what was out of the web novel, and he's not really evil. He's one of the nicest wizards in the world. That's mainly because all the other ones are complete ass holes though. Wizards are basically all mad scientists who have extended their lives for hundreds of years and don't let morality get in the way of their experimentation. Additionally, humanoids are valuable materials for spells and stuff so they kidnap, sell, and eventually kill virgins and children a lot. Whereas the MC was one of the kids who was captured, but he managed to turn the tables. Thus he's got an aversion to doing that stuff. He then took over the wizard's lair and stole the results of his research. The iron maidens and stuff were all property of that wizard, and MC didn't bother to clean up. Later on it seems to be veering towards the power fantasy harem route which is kind of disappointing, but the elf girl is still pretty good. I especially liked her reactions in the manga.
>spoiler
My problem with Boichi's work is that both his drawing and writing styles are very visibly Korean in aesthetic. No matter what he does, serious expressions, action scenes, gags, you still get the impression that you are reading a manhwa with its at times amateurish pacing, overly stiff paneling, and of course the sameface which by the way also goes for all his male main characters as well. Those two pics you posted sum this up well. And this coming from someone who actually liked a lot of his oneshots (Hotel, Present etc).
The mango is the definitive Ajin experience. Like most animu nowadays the onscreen adaptation is shit, which confuses me since the mango is getting more and more popular thus the animu is a guaranteed hit, so why do the studios still only bother to give it a low budget job.
>Sabaku no Tam
It's an old Miyazaki manga from the late 60s. Kinda rough in many areas, but it's short and has enough decent bits to make it worth recomending. It also shares some locations and scenes with Nausicaa despite being set in the 11th century.
Lazy Idol Yamada's Life as a Youtuber
This idoru was told to become a youtuber to help with her popularity. It's fun because she's kind of Watamote would be if she managed to be an idol. Her reaction to other youtubers is very much what we complain here about normalfags and such.
>yeah it really doesn't do the translations any favors as it seems out of place more often than not.
No shit. There really should be a compiled list of fan translators to avoid and not support. Chillock is huge one.
>Naoko is a qt. Good luck, Naoko kill the bullies!
I have a feeling she fulfills her goal at the end, and I'm not even sure what's going to happen to the MC.
dropped it after a couple chapters, but not because it was bad per se, I just got bored.
handled the whole gf with a penis thing a lot better than (>>31465) where the annoying main guy has to shove the fact that his wife is a dude too into everyones face whenever he gets the chance. he should get a parrot to say that line over and over for him.
But it's great:
There's basically no conflict, just a man and his ever-expanding collection of waifus playing Harvest moon IRL (Isekai Real Life).
They meet a collection of other characters being amazed at how great they are.
They drink and eat their produce.
How else would you do a /comfy/ farming manga?
<They meet a collection of other characters being amazed at how great they are.
This right here is what's wrong with current year isekai, you dumb faggot. It's all about fellating the reader's low sense of self-worth. Primitive Technology on jewtube is how you do comfy living.
Basically like >>56783 says. It's not comfy, because he's not having a comfy life farming, he's the greatest fucking farmer that's ever lived, and I can't believe I'm going to complain about "farming powerlevels" but his fucking powerlevel is so fucking high. He literally deforests and tills miles of land on his first day in the new world because he's bored while looking for water. He doesn't spend any actual effort building things or farming, and things just kinda happen to him as he needs it. Seeds magically appear growing in his field the night after he comments that he needs to find some, a pack of feral dogs appears at his farm that are not dangerous to him for some reason so he can have dogs, the very night after he worries that winter is coming and he's not prepared a giant fucking spider that is perfectely friendly and only eats potatoes arrives randomly, and it happens to be able to craft perfect winter clothes for him immediately. The worst bit of all is that after reading a ton of chapters, he's never found a town or village or anything for him to interact with which would have been the comfiest thing of all. He should have been helping to feed a town of friendly villagers or something like that. If you think this shit is "comfy" you need to blow your fucking brains out, it's nothing more than insulting.
>Effort isn't comfy
>Being worshiped all the time is comfy
Having everything at the snap of your finger isn't comfy, it's lazy, you dumb fuck.
Enjoying the fruits of your labor after months of hard work feels fucking great, you spoiled ass city dweller.
True, reward after effort was the first stage of comfy that was discovered, but if you take the reward from the effort, it is anti-comfy.
Therefore, if you take the effort from the reward, you're left with 100% distilled comfy. This is the superior, more refined method of producing the feeling that was later discovered.
After all, what is comfy if not "ゆっくりしていってね"?
So a lazy afternoon isn't comfy?
<implying I'm poor enough to live in the city
>If you take the effort from the reward, you're left with 100% distilled comfy.
If there's no effort, that means that's not a reward, you dumb motherfucker.
<MC is basically god
<Everyone worships him
<Reality bends its knees to give MC whatever he wants
The manga is not about farming, but about showing the readers how amazing the MC is every damn time.
Feeding ego =/= relaxing, you fucking worthless sack of garbage with a massive inferiority complex.
Kamitachi ni Hirowareta seems to be a good example of how to do comfy Isekai not as terrible as most. The fact that the MC is completely broken and overpowered to ridiculousness is never dwelled on too much. It's mostly only used as a sort of joke when it is brought up. It also pretty clearly shows how effort is comfy. The fact that the main character has the ability to tame slime is not what makes him amazing, but rather the fact that he spent 3 years alone in a forest researching and breeding slimes because he thought it was fun.and taught him things other people never learned. Unlike Minecraft the Isekai, this one focuses on what the powers allow him to do, rather than how amazing and cool he is for having the powers. Not that this one is amazing, but it's a good example of the difference between trash and something enjoyable.
Under Ninja
Even in this day and age, Ninjas walk among us, hide within plain sight, still waiting for their mission orders. However, for some, it takes much longer to receive orders than others! Meet Kumogakure Kurō, a NEET and a Ninja. After being a long time without work, he finally receives orders from the higher ups!
Can you dumbass niggers actually say anything about the manga you're recommending? You're trying to recommend it to us, and faggots keep posting nothing except the name itself. I feel like this should actually be a thread specific rule
Anyone else reading Zero: The Man of the Creation?`
It's about a master "forger" with amazing expertise in art and craftsmanship and vast knowledge in culture, history as well as all sorts of science.
His creations are absolutely indistinguishable from the original.
Zero travels the world recreating lost artworks such as antique watches, statues and paintings, but also solving criminal cases and mysteries of allegedly cursed artefacts.
pics related: he can even create perfect bodydoubles
Kunoichi no Ichi
On a school trip to shinobi-themed Ninjatown, a young man named Ichi Kuno accidentally springs a mystical ninja trap which sends him back to the Age of the Ninja. Having no other path, he must pose as a girl and infiltrate an Kurenai Academy, a school of kunoichi students, to retrieve a mystical scroll that can return him to the future. But when everyone around him is already far better at stealth and infiltration than he could ever imagine being, it's not going to be easy. He'll need to employ his own special bag of tricks, and have a lot of luck, if he's going to last more than 5 minutes surrounded by hot kunoichi girls, every one of whom would happily kill him in a moment if he's discovered.
Yumi to Kurumi
Yumi is a shy and maybe a little awkward business woman who's unsatisfied with her work life. One day she finds a ragged stuffed doll on the side of the road. She names it Kurumi and decides to clean him up and finds herself forgetting about her problems and enjoying life again.
Different anon, but it's one of the better generic isekais, though it's a little difficult to summarize.
MC and his slave driving female boss get isekaid, but there was more to their relationship than that. Robogirl on the cover has their memories/emotions removed or something. MC's job is to be the "rear guard", e.g. support his team from behind rather than fight directly, and good rear guards are very sought after.