/lit/-tier manga? I'd like to wait on reading heavier novels for when I actually have enough time to appreciate them fully, something I lack at the moment. So, give me your recs.
To-love-ru.
>>7408455
Berserk and the first half of Death Note are top-tier.
ping pong
>>7408455
Berserk and Vagabond.
Kokou no Hito is godlike.
FUCK YOU
Yokoyama
Yoshiro
>>7408618
What the fuck?
>>7408461
kekno
Also Ito in general.
>>7408481
>first half of Death Note
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>>7408455
Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei
WataMote Is actually pretty good.
>>7410501
Definitely not.
>>7408655
I was about to mention Yoshihiro Tatsumi's A Drifting Life but someone has me covered. I'll list Shigeru Mizuki, Tezuka, Tadao Tsuge, Susumu Katsuma, Oji Suzuki,and Taiyo Matsumoto
>>7410502
But it is.
>>7408461
It's super interesting.
>>7410501
Horrible artwork
I can't belive no one posted punpun yet.
>>7410545
Punpun is good but the fans who praise it as the best thing sliced bread really ruin my enjoyment of the series and Asano's work in general.
Moto Hagio's stuff is pretty damn good.
>>7408455
>no one has posted Akira
>>7410575
>or Nausicaa
>>7408618
That looks cool. What's it about?
>>7408455
Uzumaki. Not really "/lit/" but I quite enjoy it.
Vagabond. This has been one of the most significant works of art I ever enjoyed in my life, and I constantly return to it for inspiration whenever I am feeling down or when I need to build up more energy to keep writing and working.
The Musashi portrayed on this manga, Michelangelo, Beethoven: these men are the models I follow in my life, and so far I have made enormous progress by fighting to write and draw every day, even when I am tired or uninspired or depressed.
To have in your art, in your work, in your daily strive some sort of sacred value; to offer blood, sweet, marrow, brain fluids and infinite toil in honor of your craft and not to expect any love or recognition for it, but simply enjoy your own evolution; to lay down at night on your bed and say to yourself, in your thoughts, there in the dark, that you are on the right path and that your efforts are meaningful and to know that you are not fooling yourself: that’s a sublime feeling. I suffer a lot facing my own limitations and carving out the mediocrities in me while at the same time feeding the talents and virtues, but in the end the pain and anxiety are worth it; what you lack in instant pleasure you gain in life-long inner value and meaning.
But back to the manga: the study and admiration of the Musashi presented in Vagabond (more than the real, historical person) is one of my ways of reminding myself to be a strong person and avoid the weakness that attacks all of us. The difference between a strong person and a weak one is not the absence of fear and laziness, but the decision to overcome those feelings, even when they seem to overwhelm you. Vagabond is great at presenting this lesson for the reader.
Did we not have this thread a few days ago? And wasn’t it removed? Anyways, I vote for Homunculus.
>>7410678
You seem like a cool anon, with good taste too.
I hope your writing goes well for you; best wishes.
>>7408499
His best is pic related to be honest.
>>7408618
Also, Maruo and Kago for edgy memeers
>>7410519
I fucking love this website. Enough content to make your head explode, all free. Thanks to you all, anons.