Best manga ever made

Started by Bentley2 pages

Hokuto no Ken. You can tell they made the plots on the go, but they kept it pretty enjoyable.

Pluto is amazing with one of the better storytellings and cohesion I've seen in this media.

Originally posted by Dark-Kenshin
Yeah, I've actually bashed one of the recent chapters for this (the one with all the giant penis monsters). The slow release is pretty inexcusable in an era where someone can put out 900 chapters in under 20 years. Berserk has been going on since the 90s, so wtf Miura?
You guys do know Miura has had health issues lately, right?

The dude's health has been declining for quite awhile now and only seems to be getting worse.

For me its between Berserk or Vagabond.

Originally posted by Bentley
Hokuto no Ken. You can tell they made the plots on the go, but they kept it pretty enjoyable.

Pluto is amazing with one of the better storytellings and cohesion I've seen in this media.

I should re-read that. 🙂

Yes, it's an amazing manga. Only real criticism is how Raoh started getting all this back story way at the end, after the conflict was long since resolved.

You could tell he was the writers favorite character by how he kept going back, it just didn't make much sense narratively (Should have made a special chapter or something..)

They went deep in the Raoh worship indeed.

The manga is essentially "what if Superman was the Punisher" with a mix of "dem martial arts".

Thought this thread was more objective based since you mentioned popularity like a nerd. uhuh

My favorite manga by far is Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic.

Originally posted by AuraAngel
Thought this thread was more objective based since you mentioned popularity like a nerd. uhuh

My favorite manga by far is Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic.

lol, tried to touch all the bases.

I'm not really one for popularity being a criteria, but in every discussion of "best ever" lists on westling forums, they put heavy emphesis on gate reciepts (Or "putting asses in seats).

Of course, that's a smark talking from the perspective of someone who looks at it as a business, instead of escapism or art.

But you could apply the same standard to manga, and how well it does.