As mentioned elsewhere, I came across CAA a few months ago as I was just starting to really get into anime and manga, but I only actually joined as a member very recently. So, as with my anime post in the "what are you watching?" thread, I guess I'll just list them all (though, yikes-- I thought my anime one had an epic length, but looking over what I've typed up now, this turned out to be even more massive! My apologies again, everyone {I'm really not trying to spam...
}).
Er, in order of when I first started reading them...
My first manga was
D.N.Angel (1-13 so far). I don't recall how or why I had chosen that one to start out with, but I'm glad I did, as I liked it immediately (and, indeed, as you can see from my footer it's still one of my favorites so far). It's got a fun premise, an interestingly tangled knot of relationships, some great magical-fantasy mythology [spoiler](artworks with souls, etc.),[/spoiler] and, really, other than a couple of scenes that are in there for the sole purpose of messing with your mind (if you've read it, you know what I mean
-- but, thankfully, that's
all they are), it's just good.
Via a recommendation from my best friends, I then read
Fruits Basket, a.k.a. Furuba (complete). And this-- oh man... I could fill up an entire post on this alone! There's definitely a reason that it still is (and, in fact, likely always will be) my #1 favorite manga. First, there's the main character, who is absolutely amazing-- she just pours light and hope and life into everyone around her, no matter what. So, when she comes into contact with this big extended family of generationally-cursed (and thus, at this point, pretty seriously screwed-up
) people, the effect-- though it takes all 23 volumes, of course
-- is truly awesome. Add to that the fact that (despite their large number)
all of the characters, complete with their personalities, mental states, emotions, relationships, and etc., are fleshed out extremely well and are very believable (even the outrageous ones); the drama is (at times) fairly intense; the humor (while occasionally including some
slightly inappropriate dialogue) is (still) absolutely
hilarious ; and the finale is so emotional and so perfectly
beautiful that it left me both speechless and in tears (in a VERY good way!!)... and there you have my reason. In terms of fiction (manga
or regular novels), I can honestly say that this is one of the best things I have ever read.
After this, my best friends also recommended
Fullmetal Alchemist (1-24 so far), which is now another one of my top favorite manga (#3, in fact
). It has a great concept, awesome characters, and an equally-excellent, complex plot, complete with plenty of humor and plenty more fairly-intense action. I can't wait for the last few volumes! (June, please come quickly!)
I then discovered
Bakuman (1-3 so far), which is actually a manga
about creating manga. As you'd expect, it contains a lot of (actually pretty interesting) behind-the-scenes stuff about the industry and just about every aspect of how manga is made-- though fictionalized, of course-- along with some clever meta-humor here and there. (And it does have a fairly interesting story, as well.
)
Kimi ni Todoke (1-7 so far) was next. It's a very clean, sweet and innocent romance series, and since I don't know what else I can really say about it that hasn't already been said elsewhere, I'll just say that it's really great (and obviously, from my footer, also one of my favorites)!
...Unfortunately, however, the
next one I chose to read--
Shinobi Life (1-6)-- was basically the opposite. This is the first (and, so far, only) manga that I've dropped. I read it out of curiosity when I saw its concept-- ninjas and constant, random back-and-forth time travel is something that
could have been done really well and entertainingly... but, unfortunately, this
wasn't. There were quite a number of reasons for this: For one, the content really bugged me [spoiler](there were a lot of unnecessary, inappropriate situations; the two main characters seemed like they were about to... well, you-know-what at any time (and indeed they pretty much almost did once, though they were interrupted before it got that far
); and another relationship started feeling like it was heading towards yaoi...!
).[/spoiler] And, on top of that, it was just simply not written all that well. A lot of stuff that occurred was really contrived, and would have been totally unnecessary had the writing been good enough. So yeah, I was definitely NOT pleased with this one.
Moving quickly away from that
, I turned to the boards and discovered
Muhyo & Roji's Bureau Of Supernatural Investigation (complete) via the "Monthly Readership Circle" thread (thanks Fish and Chips!). Aside from just a few typical scattered inappropriate jokes and instances of fanservice-for-'humor', and the fact that [spoiler](...well, apart from showing one character's promotion, and confirming who likes who)[/spoiler] there wasn't a whole lot of need for the last 3 volumes, it was an enjoyable read (if you're okay with stories focused on ghosts and other supernatural stuff, of course). Its art style was fairly unique, and its well-done magic-
law concept was fairly unique, too. So, while I probably won't end up buying this, it was worth a read via the library.
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