MomentOfInertia (post: 1399603) wrote:Manga that you read that you're pretty sure no one else here reads
fixed it.
goldenspines (post: 1399605) wrote:Special A: I suppose maybe some people have read this, but I haven't met them. The story actually started out pretty good, but it got a little blah as it went on. It's about a girl who lives her whole life trying to beat one particular guy at anything (school, sports, etc...), but always ends up being number 2.
goldenspines (post: 1399605) wrote:Title fixed.[/qoute] Thank you so much for that! XDWallflower: I know people have heard of this, at least, but I'm not sure how many have actually read more than a few pages or chapters. Once you get used to the art style and the rather morbid humor, the series is actually quite interesting. It's about five guys who have to turn a horror loving girl into a lady or else they will be thrown out on the street to starve (because they are too beautiful to work? I dunno. Manga doesn't have to make sense XD)
Seen a few of the episodes, and have been gearing up for the manga. She sorta reminds me of me (while I don't like gorey things, I have a facination with death and related things like funeral rituals, etc. Would have been a mortician if I could stand the blood! )blkmage (post: 1399609) wrote:Oh yeah, and I guess I haven't seen anyone mention Nodame Cantabile before. How is this possible?.
Atria35 (post: 1399611) wrote:Karin/ Chibi Vampire - a romantic comedy between a vampire that can stand the sun and gives blood instead of takes (yet has a family of normal vampires) and a boy that's working and studying hard to help his mom. Has fanservice (not a lot, but it's there!), some sexual content (Karin's brother is a total player, but you only get the suggestion that he's sleeping with them), and some gore (it's vampires!), but it's also pretty funny and sweet, everything considered.
To actually contribute to this, though, while I won't say that nobody here has read it, probably very few people have. It's called Imadoki. It was pretty good I guess, it was by Yuu Watase, but I don't remember much about it.
Nate (post: 1399616) wrote:To actually contribute to this, though, while I won't say that nobody here has read it, probably very few people have. It's called Imadoki. It was pretty good I guess, it was by Yuu Watase, but I don't remember much about it.
Speaking of Yuu Watase I also read a bit of Fushigi Yugi Genbu Kaiden which I really REALLY liked but I never finished it. :\ Doubt many here have read that either.
rocklobster (post: 1399662) wrote:Okay, I got one: Please Save My Earth.
rocklobster wrote:who were sent to the moon (literally)
Fish and Chips (post: 1399724) wrote:Bradherley's Coach by Hiroaki Samura - 1 volume
ich1990 (post: 1399769) wrote:There also the assorted Hiromu Arakawa one-shots that are hard to track down online and are thus fairly rare. Raiden 18 and Demons of Shanghai, for instance. I have counted four people who have read these.
Atria35 wrote:I Am A Piano- an 8-page one-shot about a piano and what it goes through during its life. It stylizes the piano as a person, and 'playing' becomes a dance. And as time goes on she gets more worn, until coming back to someone who loves the piano, as old and worn as it (she) is.
goldenspines wrote:Ugly Duckling to Swan: This is a fairly new manga, so not very many people may read it. But I'm enjoying the stereotypical shoujo story. It's about a very ugly girl who gets her wish granted to become beautiful. Only, she can't kiss anyone, otherwise, she'll go back to being ugly. D: (and if you know shoujo manga, no kissing is like death. XP)
blkmage wrote:Once you get past the first few volumes of Negima!, there's a pretty good shonen battle manga that Akamatsu has been subversively drawing and writing. It's certainly better than that Naruto and Bleach stuff. It's kind of a harem that's been transformed into a shounen manga. What you end up with is a protagonist who isn't useless (as in most harem), is fairly smart and driven, and a bunch of female supporting characters who aren't useless (as in a lot of shounen). I can see why no one here would give it a shot though.
Hayate the Combat Butler's another entertaining one, but that depends on your propensity to the type of humour that it brings to the table.
Cloud500 wrote:-Works by Osamu Tezuka pre-1960s.
(Metropolis, Next World, early Astro Boy stories)
Fish and Chips wrote:Tista by Tatsuya Endou - 2 volumes
If Japanese comics have taught me anything, it's that the Catholic Church is actually a front for a self-righteous assassination overflow desk. A hacked premise by this point, but Tista pulls it off with a touch that pushes itself above the dregs of the genre, making me hate that it's only two volumes long and is still the only thing this dude has published.
Fish and Chips wrote:Under Execution, Under Jailbreak by Hirohiko Araki - 1 volume
It's Araki, okay? It's Araki. I can pretty much guarantee you I am the only person on CAA who has read this. It's pretty much just a collection of short stories involving well-dressed cats, impossibly violent detriments of escape, vengeful spirits, and an amnesiac ghost detective (that is, a detective who is a ghost), but it's Araki, so even this is circumstantial at best.
Atria35 wrote:Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service- This, I'm pretty sure that no one else here reads. It's not for the faint of heart. Full of dark humor and an interesting cast of characters, this is about a bunch of college kids trying to make a living off of their skills... which means that since they graduated from a Buddhist college with indifferent sgrades but have interesting skills (learned outside of class), it involves trying to fulfill the last wishes of the dead. Three have supernatural abilities- one can address the soul of the dead for a certain time after death, one can dowse for the bodies, and one is a channeler who happens to be eternally channeling the spirit of a foul-mouthed alien. The other two are girls, one an embalmer who's constantly out of work because they cremate in Japan, and another a web genious. The dead walk, talk, and other creepy stuff happens. There's also graphic depictions of the dead.
uc pseudonym (post: 1399903) wrote:(in reference to Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service) That title didn't ring a bell, but from the description I must have read some of this. Do you recommend it, or are you just referencing it?
Nate (post: 1399616) wrote:To actually contribute to this, though, while I won't say that nobody here has read it, probably very few people have. It's called Imadoki. It was pretty good I guess, it was by Yuu Watase, but I don't remember much about it.
Speaking of Yuu Watase I also read a bit of Fushigi Yugi Genbu Kaiden which I really REALLY liked but I never finished it. :\ Doubt many here have read that either.
Mixed Vegetables
goldenspines (post: 1399605) wrote:
Wallflower: I know people have heard of this, at least, but I'm not sure how many have actually read more than a few pages or chapters. Once you get used to the art style and the rather morbid humor, the series is actually quite interesting. It's about five guys who have to turn a horror loving girl into a lady or else they will be thrown out on the street to starve (because they are too beautiful to work? I dunno. Manga doesn't have to make sense XD)
airichan623 wrote:I also read some of Genbu Kaiden. *pukes* wish I hadnt.
goldenspines wrote:
Special A: I suppose maybe some people have read this, but I haven't met them. The story actually started out pretty good, but it got a little blah as it went on. It's about a girl who lives her whole life trying to beat one particular guy at anything (school, sports, etc...), but always ends up being number 2.
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Hey, I like Special A! My sister and I have read the first six or seven volumes.nate wrote:To actually contribute to this, though, while I won't say that nobody here has read it, probably very few people have. It's called Imadoki. It was pretty good I guess, it was by Yuu Watase, but I don't remember much about it.
Hats wrote:"Frodo! Cast off your [s]sins[/s] into the fire!"
Rocketshipper wrote:Yeah, I know its kind of a joke to call anything Pokemon related obscure, I'm sure there's someone here who's heard of it, but its definitly lesser known than the other Pokemon mangas, and these days, completely out of Print in the US.
Rocketshipper wrote:Havn]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doubt_(manga[/url])
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