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Apr 11, 2021 2:59 PM
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I'm surprised they still publish this. How many units does each volume sell?

It's been about 18 years since release. Many great shounen series have come and gone.

3 chapters a year and they're only 20 pages. I don't remember what was the last chapter I read but even if I was caught up, I'd forget what happened 3-4 months ago when the last chapter was release.

At its peak, this was on the level of Fairy Tail, Hitman Reborn, etc. in terms of popularity.

Apr 12, 2021 4:03 PM
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I think you should look on quality and not popularity. Fairy Tail is mediocre, though popular. D.Gray Man might have lost popularity but it is definitely a top tier shounen.
The problem is that chapters are short. If each chapter would be around 20 pages it would be fine. But after there are 10 or less pages.
Apr 16, 2021 3:57 PM
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Honestly, I find that the manga has lost in quality (maybe I'm not a big fan of flashback chapters)
Actually, at the moment, it's boring and I find it sad to say that I'd rather have it interrupted than to see a botched ending.
Apr 21, 2021 7:30 AM
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The problem is that we kind of loose sense of quality when the chapters launches in a so unconsistent frequency. It's really hard to remember what happened 4 months ago in a story that's not made only of fights. I still enjoy a lot D.Gray-Man, mostly because I use to read and re-read the chapters and is virtually impossible to ask everyone to do this (people have a lot of things to do).

I think the real D.Gray-Man experience would be reading the volumes in sequence. When I do this I really feel the story is consistent and good, and that the author knows what she is doing. Is similar to read Berserk.

Unfortunatelly the author has healthy problems and the only thing we can do is wait and see what will be of D.Gray-Man.
Apr 30, 2021 9:15 PM
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I just can't understand how people say that D. Gray-Man has dropped in story's quality. Heck, the whole first part is an absurd mediocrity, taking advantage of the typical battle tropes without trying to give a minimum of personality. The fights were the biggest problem, almost all based on the same gimmicks. Fight ---> character in difficulty ------> Innocence stronger ---> Victory (look at all the battles of Lenalee or Allen vs Tiky). And the bad thing is that everyone in these fights Hoshino always found narrative expedients to stretch them beyond belief. Instead, since the manga has focused more on the story, everything has become more interesting. She manages to better manage the characters by intertwining their backgrounds, a decrease in fights that have never been Hoshino's forte, many plot points that seemed negligible have been resumed and evolved. It still has problems (I didn't like the whole handling of that living Johnny plot device instead of focusing on the real main characters) but I have no idea how it can be worse than the first part and if the only argument is the cadence of the chapters then make yourself a reason
Apr 30, 2021 9:24 PM
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PlayMaker22 said:
I just can't understand how people say that D. Gray-Man has dropped in story's quality. Heck, the whole first part is an absurd mediocrity, taking advantage of the typical battle tropes without trying to give a minimum of personality. The fights were the biggest problem, almost all based on the same gimmicks. Fight ---> character in difficulty ------> Innocence stronger ---> Victory (look at all the battles of Lenalee or Allen vs Tiky). And the bad thing is that everyone in these fights Hoshino always found narrative expedients to stretch them beyond belief. Instead, since the manga has focused more on the story, everything has become more interesting. She manages to better manage the characters by intertwining their backgrounds, a decrease in fights that have never been Hoshino's forte, many plot points that seemed negligible have been resumed and evolved. It still has problems (I didn't like the whole handling of that living Johnny plot device instead of focusing on the real main characters) but I have no idea how it can be worse than the first part and if the only argument is the cadence of the chapters then make yourself a reason


It is what it is. It was a battle shounen with exorcists fighting against demons that plagued humanity. This type of story isn't anything special but it was a good one with good characters.

But ever since the hiatus / plagiarism stuff started, the story has certainly gotten more complicated. You can call it deep and complex if you want. But lots of these new plot points either seem like ass pulls or retcons (especially with all this bullshit about Mana / Earl, retcons and stuff that came out of nowhere). The 14th stuff, Aprocryphos (where the fuck was this guy the whole time the organization was fighting life or death).
Jun 18, 2021 7:27 PM
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It used to be one of my favourites around… 8 years ago. Then it went on a huge hiatus, came back with mediocre quality (really confusing artwork and minimal shading etc), too little pages and the story in itself was getting increasingly confusing with the whole Earl/Mana thing. Tbh I think they should just drop it after a while. I really love the memories I have from reading it in my high school years and the story was incredible, but it hasn’t been the same for a long, LONG time now and I don’t think it will ever recover.
Jun 18, 2021 7:31 PM
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ye hiatuses kills popularity for sure, but cannot be help since the author is sick i heard
Jun 18, 2021 7:42 PM
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Yeaa i know right it just so sad the author really struggling and comes with a lot of hiatus , theres a news that the d gray man is close to the main point? idk what that means but anyway i will support and love this manga. its one of the shonen that i really devoted in to.
Jun 18, 2021 7:50 PM
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Raamzeyy said:
Yeaa i know right it just so sad the author really struggling and comes with a lot of hiatus , theres a news that the d gray man is close to the main point? idk what that means but anyway i will support and love this manga. its one of the shonen that i really devoted in to.


No, author said it's only 1/3 of the way through.

At the rate this is going, it's unlikely to get finished. The author is more likely to retire due to her health issues as she ages.
Jun 18, 2021 8:02 PM

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coolxal said:
Raamzeyy said:
Yeaa i know right it just so sad the author really struggling and comes with a lot of hiatus , theres a news that the d gray man is close to the main point? idk what that means but anyway i will support and love this manga. its one of the shonen that i really devoted in to.


No, author said it's only 1/3 of the way through.

At the rate this is going, it's unlikely to get finished. The author is more likely to retire due to her health issues as she ages.


That's so sad :( , well it's better to leave it that way i guess, it was good while it lasted and it will be one of those manga that never finished.
Jun 19, 2021 1:19 AM

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I used to really like D.Gray-man. The last time I read it was when it first went on that long hiatus, which was like 2013. I completely forgot everything in that time.
Sep 6, 2021 3:59 AM

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Well I don't have any problems with manga even I am liking manga more now because of twisted story and complexity in world building also how the mysterys are revealing which is huge advantage that the author is taking to still make story interesting for different types of peoples .
Also the flashbacks are the strong point of this manga which is making character so interesting and well written .
I am liking d gray man more now and its top tier Shonen series for me .
Oct 5, 2021 10:30 AM
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coolxal said:
PlayMaker22 said:
I just can't understand how people say that D. Gray-Man has dropped in story's quality. Heck, the whole first part is an absurd mediocrity, taking advantage of the typical battle tropes without trying to give a minimum of personality. The fights were the biggest problem, almost all based on the same gimmicks. Fight ---> character in difficulty ------> Innocence stronger ---> Victory (look at all the battles of Lenalee or Allen vs Tiky). And the bad thing is that everyone in these fights Hoshino always found narrative expedients to stretch them beyond belief. Instead, since the manga has focused more on the story, everything has become more interesting. She manages to better manage the characters by intertwining their backgrounds, a decrease in fights that have never been Hoshino's forte, many plot points that seemed negligible have been resumed and evolved. It still has problems (I didn't like the whole handling of that living Johnny plot device instead of focusing on the real main characters) but I have no idea how it can be worse than the first part and if the only argument is the cadence of the chapters then make yourself a reason


It is what it is. It was a battle shounen with exorcists fighting against demons that plagued humanity. This type of story isn't anything special but it was a good one with good characters.

But ever since the hiatus / plagiarism stuff started, the story has certainly gotten more complicated. You can call it deep and complex if you want. But lots of these new plot points either seem like ass pulls or retcons (especially with all this bullshit about Mana / Earl, retcons and stuff that came out of nowhere). The 14th stuff, Aprocryphos (where the fuck was this guy the whole time the organization was fighting life or death).



Did you miss the part that apocryphos doesn't give a damn about the exorcists??? How is mana and earl retcon.. Shit has been built from when tyki killed allen. Watch Allen dream sequence . The pillar is clearly shown, nea is clearly shown.. Tf??
Oct 16, 2021 12:18 PM
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coolxal said:
PlayMaker22 said:
I just can't understand how people say that D. Gray-Man has dropped in story's quality. Heck, the whole first part is an absurd mediocrity, taking advantage of the typical battle tropes without trying to give a minimum of personality. The fights were the biggest problem, almost all based on the same gimmicks. Fight ---> character in difficulty ------> Innocence stronger ---> Victory (look at all the battles of Lenalee or Allen vs Tiky). And the bad thing is that everyone in these fights Hoshino always found narrative expedients to stretch them beyond belief. Instead, since the manga has focused more on the story, everything has become more interesting. She manages to better manage the characters by intertwining their backgrounds, a decrease in fights that have never been Hoshino's forte, many plot points that seemed negligible have been resumed and evolved. It still has problems (I didn't like the whole handling of that living Johnny plot device instead of focusing on the real main characters) but I have no idea how it can be worse than the first part and if the only argument is the cadence of the chapters then make yourself a reason

Tjornin said:
Honestly, I find that the manga has lost in quality (maybe I'm not a big fan of flashback chapters)
Actually, at the moment, it's boring and I find it sad to say that I'd rather have it interrupted than to see a botched ending.

It is what it is. It was a battle shounen with exorcists fighting against demons that plagued humanity. This type of story isn't anything special but it was a good one with good characters.

But ever since the hiatus / plagiarism stuff started, the story has certainly gotten more complicated. You can call it deep and complex if you want. But lots of these new plot points either seem like ass pulls or retcons (especially with all this bullshit about Mana / Earl, retcons and stuff that came out of nowhere). The 14th stuff, Aprocryphos (where the fuck was this guy the whole time the organization was fighting life or death).

It wasn't just another battle shonen to begin with. It is simmilar to Pandora Hearts where true story only begins at half of chapters. But unlike Pandora it has story bulding and plot that is more likeble at the very begining. Untill Noah'a arc we only heard about World End, about exorcist and akuma. But there was always some hidden part, but unlike in Pandora Hearts reader here didn't feel dumb. So big revelation that planned from begining is happening right now. And yes, it's hard when chapter release only 4 times in year, but the reason for that is Hoshino health. I'm sure there planned much more fights between last 30 chapters, but she rashed this to show us the most important revelation. We received the Lore, Lore that is important to continue into final phase of series. Also this is simmilar to Berserk where solid fights happened 100+ chapters ago. And Miura is dead now, so why we should complaine about Hoshino, who still gives ys 4 chapters in year?!
Now what prove we have that Hoshino planned eveeything?
1. History about World End that happened 7000 ago;
2. We saw Nea first time in Allen dream after he lose his hand;
3. Road Kamelot really strange behaviour;
4. Skin Borick wrath...his feeling against Innocence, and ofc first chapters Allen attack: GraveCross is similar to pillar on Noah's family head was just saying;
5. From novell we could find out that Mana was Nea's brother at the very begining;

So for me D.Gray Man have everything to became masterpiece, and it still could happen. Yes it will took longer but I've got feeling that in the end D.Gray Man will easily beat any shonen or even shoinen.
Dec 18, 2021 12:14 PM

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Jack_Shadows said:
coolxal said:


It is what it is. It was a battle shounen with exorcists fighting against demons that plagued humanity. This type of story isn't anything special but it was a good one with good characters.

But ever since the hiatus / plagiarism stuff started, the story has certainly gotten more complicated. You can call it deep and complex if you want. But lots of these new plot points either seem like ass pulls or retcons (especially with all this bullshit about Mana / Earl, retcons and stuff that came out of nowhere). The 14th stuff, Aprocryphos (where the fuck was this guy the whole time the organization was fighting life or death).

It wasn't just another battle shonen to begin with. It is simmilar to Pandora Hearts where true story only begins at half of chapters. But unlike Pandora it has story bulding and plot that is more likeble at the very begining. Untill Noah'a arc we only heard about World End, about exorcist and akuma. But there was always some hidden part, but unlike in Pandora Hearts reader here didn't feel dumb. So big revelation that planned from begining is happening right now. And yes, it's hard when chapter release only 4 times in year, but the reason for that is Hoshino health. I'm sure there planned much more fights between last 30 chapters, but she rashed this to show us the most important revelation. We received the Lore, Lore that is important to continue into final phase of series. Also this is simmilar to Berserk where solid fights happened 100+ chapters ago. And Miura is dead now, so why we should complaine about Hoshino, who still gives ys 4 chapters in year?!
Now what prove we have that Hoshino planned eveeything?
1. History about World End that happened 7000 ago;
2. We saw Nea first time in Allen dream after he lose his hand;
3. Road Kamelot really strange behaviour;
4. Skin Borick wrath...his feeling against Innocence, and ofc first chapters Allen attack: GraveCross is similar to pillar on Noah's family head was just saying;
5. From novell we could find out that Mana was Nea's brother at the very begining;

So for me D.Gray Man have everything to became masterpiece, and it still could happen. Yes it will took longer but I've got feeling that in the end D.Gray Man will easily beat any shonen or even shoinen.

Dude, did you seriously just post the exact same post several times for this thread, like why? Is there even a point in doing that?

It's hard to win an argument against smart people, but impossible to win an argument against dumb ones.
Dec 27, 2021 4:38 AM
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First 70 chapter were mediocre at best and never that great and become good at chapter 219 after that It's decline again

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