No small talk this time, here's a puzzle for you: http://www.itstoohard.com/puzzle/iEGYVt9K

Guess the manga series names from the art and you will get a ticket to a minitrain. They are all mangas I have read and loved very much, some pretty recent and ongoing. Though some are pretty old so if not a lot of people can solve them I'll give some hints. I have loved manga since I was really young, I love it a lot more than anime. The beauty of still art just appeals to me a lot more than moving animations.

How about you, do you like still images or animation more? Do you have any lesser known manga you like?

6 years ago

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I can't remember what the last Manga was that I've read... I don't have enough time anymore u.u but I did love to get lost in the gorgeous pictures and the stories and usually, I prefered the Manga over the Anime (which might be the reason that I rather collected Artbooks than DVDs). And I'll always love CLAMP <3
A lesser known manga... I'm, sure there are some. I've read a crazy amount of scanlations when manga was still quite unpopular yes, I feel old now :p and some never got officially published in the west. Unfortunately, I can't remember the titles.

6 years ago
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I wish I can afford artbooks, there are so many pretty ones! But they are ususally very expensive or hard to find here. CLAMP is great, they are one of my favourite authors. Though I prefer their old style, the new ones from Tsubasa is not as pretty.

6 years ago
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the first one is annoying because I know the answer, but I need to write it in whichever way you wrote it...

thanks for the train

hmm a lesser known manga that stuck with me... I have one in mind, but it deals with very mature themes; abuse, child pregnancy and trauma. not suitable to be mentioned here since there's no age gate

so I'll mention a well known one instead that I've read more than once, I like to go back to it every now and then: Hikaru no Go

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Both. So many differences between anime and manga i think, so if i like the plot, i could watch the anime and read the manga.

6 years ago
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Thank you, I only recognised 4 of them without the help of good old google. :')

I like both images AND animation. Each has their own charm.
For example, illustrations... their details and colours, while animation is about flowiness, movement and storytelling.
I wish I could do better at them.

6 years ago
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I understsand, I wish I can draw better too XD.

6 years ago
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I like anime. My favourite is cowboy bebop.

6 years ago
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I have no prayer of answering these because I don't read manga. But hey, here's a bump for taking the time to put together a cool puzzle and doing GAs. :)

6 years ago
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Bump and thanks!

6 years ago
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Bump :3

6 years ago
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Bump for solved!

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solved

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Thank for this GA. ^w^

6 years ago
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No reason is as good as any reason! ^^

Have a good week and a nice Sunday, Msboring.

6 years ago
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I'm ashamed to say I haven't read a lot of manga. Most that I read are because I really liked an anime and wanted to check out the source material. I believe the only manga I read without an anime tie-in was Kodomo no Jikan, which got my attention due to the controversy with a manga publisher that licensed it and intended to release it in the US, but later scrapped the idea because as the series went on it became more and more inappropriate. Later on when they released the anime I didn't bother watching it.

As for a lesser known manga, I really liked Hikaru no Go. It manages to turn something as mundane and slow-paced as a board game into a compelling narrative, enough to pull you in even if you have never played or heard of the Go board game before.

6 years ago
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I read Kodomo no Jikan mostly because of curiosity, and I actually finished it though I skipped all of the uncomfortable part. I regret it a bit but I have read much worst. I wouldn't say Hikaru no Go is lesser known but it's indeed really good.

6 years ago
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I prefer anime, because manga seems to "boring" i need the sfx and the ost.... but sometimes anime get fucked by fillers/invented history (naruto,gantz, soul eater....)

6 years ago
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I still like reading comics and manga. You can read them at your own pace a lot more than media with audio. I've been reading manga for a long time but still haven't read 3 and 9. The others are all manga I enjoyed though.

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I used to read a lot of manga when I was younger but lately I only watch anime :p

My favourite manga among those not super well known is Horobi by Yoshihisa Tagami.

6 years ago
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This was fun, thank you! Was glad to see some old, nostalgic favourites like Questions 2 and 4 on there. The only one I'd never heard of was the answer to Question 8 (probably because I mostly read licensed manga), but given you've included a bunch of my other favourites I might have to check it out.

I like manga and anime both, for different reasons. There are some series that I think fare much better when adapted into an anime, like Made in Abyss, but of course we have access to a much wider variety of manga, and many weird little gems that would never officially be published here get translated. I love how incredibly odd manga can get.

As for lesser-known manga, everyone should be reading Vinland Saga (Norse epic, revenge quests, cool women, gore and hardcore pacifism) and A Bride's Story (cute cats, poly bisexuals, Ancient Central Asia, kisses).

6 years ago
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Bump! My favourite one is One Piece

6 years ago
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Bump and thank you

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