So we all talk about shitty endings
but what are some of the most satisfying and great endings you've read/watched?
>Am I as admirable as that ant?
Do Parts of an ending count?
if so
Pokespec RGB arc
and Jojo Pt II
>>139014401
Shit, you beat me to it by like five minutes. Must be getting old.
>>139014236
Dude. I just wanted one more page of that... Just... Ah fuck I'm feeling again.
this part was fucking great
>>139014347
I just finished this, and as much as I like his assassin shit, this is Ikegami's best work. Huge props for the writer too, pretty great how he could from Fist of the North Star to a political/yakuza thriller
>>139014117
someone else read shin angyo?i cant think of a better ending, it was pretty intense
>>139014730
this image was posted in every OPT
Fucking soul eater
I have complicated feelings about this
on one hand favorite manga quickly cancelled
on the other hand, lesbian sex on the moon
>>139014708
I thought even the writing in FotNS was pretty fucking amazing. At first glance it may seem like painfully simple mindless violence, but truth be told very few series have tugged at my emotions on quite the same level. It feels like the whole manga is a candid, manly heart to heart between between the story and the reader, when the characters openly weep with sorrow so do you. When they struggle you feel their burden, and when they stand their ground and fight for their ideals you feel the weight behind their conviction. It's like it resonates on a level every man's heart can understand, and you just don't get that with a whole lot of other manga, but that's also what makes it so great to experience.
Thanks a lot, now I have to reread it from the beginning.
>>139015038
>the banana
what exactly is happening here
>>139015534
>mangafox, gantz ending
it's like all the worst things about manga combined, it's beautiful
>>139014708
I tried reading Crying Freeman after Sanctuary and my god that was vomit-inducing garbage.
Sanctuary's fucking fantastic though.
>>139016766
same artist; different writer
>one series promises /ss/
>pussed out of it at the end
>this series wasn't even suppose to be /ll/
>became /ll/
>delivered
like the inverse of konoonee