Do you guys have any particular memories of your first manga experience(s)? I remember walking into Barnes and Nobles as a wee little lad, and asking one of the kind store ladies where the “anime” section as. She told me that it was called manga, and guided me to the proper section. I still remember going every so often with my mom, it was magical every time. I can’t even remember how many times I re-read the first volume of One Piece.

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    11 year ago

    My first exposure to “true” manga was definitely Nisekoi. That’s of course a direct effect from having watched its anime and Plastic Memories. Now all of my manga catalogs are full of romantic comedy. No ragrets.

    Hell, I even read Berserk because there’s a bit of romance in it. If there were no sexy scene between Guts and Casca, I wouldn’t even touch it.

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    11 year ago

    I watched the “Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody”. It ended, but I was very interested in the story, so I ended up on mangadex…

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    01 year ago

    For me, it was Chainsaw Man. I’d read a few manga years ago, most of Berserk, some Junji Ito, and Naruto way back as a kid, but none of it really stuck for me. And then I stumbled unto the Chainsaw Man anime, loved it and checked the subreddit, saw a ton of manga spoiler memes that made me feel like i was missing out, so I read the entirety of what was out, figured out manga is pretty dope, and now I’m working on reading Monster and One Piece

    • ShinOP
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      01 year ago

      That’s awesome! CSM is one hell of an adaptation, I personally prefer it to the manga.

      I’ve never read Monster, but it’s definitely on the list. I fell our of love with One Piece, but the pre timeskip is full of amazing stuff. I hope you get more out of the later bits than I did.

      If I were to recommend something else, it’d be FMA. The anime has a legendary OST, amazing dub + sub casting, and stellar good direction overall. The manga is also great and has its own advantages, such as the later art being amazing and a bit more detail in a few scenes and arcs. Both are equal imo, pick whichever suits your fancy!

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        01 year ago

        Oh I love FMA, I’ve watched it twice I think. I’ve got the first volume somewhere but haven’t gotten around to it. It’s always my first reccomendation for people new to anime

        • ShinOP
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          01 year ago

          Based, same here.

          The manga has some interesting additional stuff, I recommend picking up the Fullmetal version if you can. Much nicer pages and a full retranslation iirc.

  • Man Zonder Poespas
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    01 year ago

    Must have been a wee lad no older than ten years old when my friend introduced me to Shaman King. After that, I eventually caught up with Naruto and Bleach (and To Love-Ru, bless my heart), and everything kinda spiraled from there.

    • Ice WitchB
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      01 year ago

      Shaman kimg was so good! It’s shame no one really talks about it anymore…

      • Man Zonder Poespas
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        01 year ago

        It doesn’t help that it was left unfinished, and by the time the author did write an ending, it had already lost most of its cultural relevance.

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    01 year ago

    I was unhappy with how samurai x ended. I found the manga when searching samurai x in Google. After I finished that, I remembered my friend in elementary school had a pencil box which had cool pictures with slam dunk written on it. So I looked for slam dunk “comics” next. These are the first two manga I read.

    • ShinOP
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      01 year ago

      What’s Samurai X? I’ve never heard of that one.

      I should read Slam Dunk one day, one of the grand daddies of sports manga.

        • ShinOP
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          01 year ago

          Holy hell, am I uninformed??? Since when was Kenshin called Samurai X? Is it some old, out of date localization name I don’t know about, or what?

          Another one on the list, many thanks.

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            01 year ago

            I also grew up with it being called samurai x. But I also started reading Manga before I could read it online so I only got translated Mangas from publishers (professional translators) instead of reading fan translations that you can find more easily today. I actually had a very hard time with all of the Japanese names because they are typically very long and back then did I not know any Japanese 😂

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    -21 year ago

    Anime, but manga is less tiring and i can read at my pace. Also there is way less fillers in mangas.