Hey guys,
could someone recommend me some manga that is emotionally relate-able. I'm not talking shoujo shit like fruits basket but darker more realistic dramas like punpun, boys on the run, solanin, or even something more broad like 21st century boys. It's pretty open ended in terms of genre, but I just need something that can get me thinking.
>>52111
WataMote got so popular around here because it's so relatable.
>>52113
yeah i haven't actually checked it out, I got the impression it was a little different than the vibe I'm going for, but I'll definitely look at it
Ever tried Onani Master Kurosawa? I'm not joking either, it tricks people by making it look like a joke manga at first but then it gets surprisingly real.
>>52118
Not him, but I dropped OMK after... after he changed, let's say.
I wish /wsr/ had spoiler tags...
>>52120
Yeah, a lot of people can't handle the emotional turmoil.
Come to think of it, why don't we have spoiler tags? Seems like a board where it'd be a no-brainer.
>>52111
I heard Welcome to the NHK's manga was good
>>52125
>NHK
Manga > Novel > Animu.
Author agreed, don't bother us about it.
try Cory in The House
>>52132
The manga is VERY different to the anime.
It's much darker, and the story is longer. Misaki waifufags hate it though, because the anime actually ruined her character, and the manga portrayed it exactly how the author wanted... which again, is much darker than the anime.
Though I'd recommend reading the novel too. It's great, but far from as good as the manga.
I like River's Edge. It's short and has weird scribbly art but I like it.
>>52146
>development
More like 180.
One day he's... you know, like that, and the next... well, you know what happens.
That ain't character development. That's character stripping.
Also, more importantly, I liked him a lot at the beginning, and hated him at the end. Kinda like with 8man, though 8man's gradual personality change (notice the "gradual"? That's what makes it character development) is tame as shit compared to Kurosawa's.