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Jul 13, 2017 8:06 AM
#951
AudioTsunami said: Most everything else is yaoi. Which is of course completely false. Most of the popular&otaku franchises are made into a drama CD, even stuffs like Inuyasha, Aria, Naruto or Fate/Stay Night. @Ruu from your plan to read list, there is for example Taiyou no Ie or God Child that were adapted into drama CD. |
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Jul 13, 2017 9:51 AM
#952
lady_freyja said: AudioTsunami said: Most everything else is yaoi. Which is of course completely false. Most of the popular&otaku franchises are made into a drama CD, even stuffs like Inuyasha, Aria, Naruto or Fate/Stay Night. @Ruu from your plan to read list, there is for example Taiyou no Ie or God Child that were adapted into drama CD. Oh really? Great! Thanks!!! ^^ |
Jul 16, 2017 2:56 AM
#953
Jul 16, 2017 3:33 AM
#954
KiimonBlastMode said: Can someone give me recommendations for #13: "Read a manga serialized in a shoujo magazine"? I don't really know much about magazines and serializations as I only recently started reading manga. Since I don't know your tastes, a little bunch, of different types, relatively recent: One of the last big titles would be Orange, I really enjoyed it. For a more « conventional » and shorter work, My Fair Neighbor is pretty good. For something more adventure/fantasy, Reimei no Arcana is excellent. Banana Fish is an excellent thriller/action manga. And if you want to try a more experimental and obscure work, Shikou Shounen is quite neat. |
removed-userJul 16, 2017 3:38 AM
Jul 16, 2017 4:24 AM
#955
lady_freyja said: KiimonBlastMode said: Can someone give me recommendations for #13: "Read a manga serialized in a shoujo magazine"? I don't really know much about magazines and serializations as I only recently started reading manga. Since I don't know your tastes, a little bunch, of different types, relatively recent: One of the last big titles would be Orange, I really enjoyed it. For a more « conventional » and shorter work, My Fair Neighbor is pretty good. For something more adventure/fantasy, Reimei no Arcana is excellent. Banana Fish is an excellent thriller/action manga. And if you want to try a more experimental and obscure work, Shikou Shounen is quite neat. I think I'm gonna go with Orange, thanks for the recs! |
Jul 16, 2017 5:15 AM
#956
Orange is real good, teah |
Jul 17, 2017 6:18 AM
#957
Took a break from the challenge for a couple of months, now I'm looking for a reccomendation for #60. Preferably something that's already on my PTR and completely scanlated or on-going. |
Crippled_LampJul 17, 2017 9:05 AM
Jul 17, 2017 3:56 PM
#958
I actually managed to fit all 8 episodes in, this almost feels like cheating. Thanks! |
Jul 18, 2017 5:26 PM
#959
Hey there! I need something for my #60 (a recomendation from someone here), so here I am! I like lighthearted works, nothing too heavy, dramatic or leaning on horror. Any demography is fine; about genres, I like romance and slice of life. But I'm sorry to say that I'm looking for completely scanlated titles. Preferably something from my PTR since I'm doing the challenge to try and clean some titles out of it, lol But it's fine if it isn't. Thanks! |
「喜びも悲しみもあなたさえ五等分なんです!」 |
Jul 18, 2017 8:04 PM
#960
Jul 18, 2017 10:58 PM
#961
amakki said: Hey there! I need something for my #60 (a recomendation from someone here), so here I am! I like lighthearted works, nothing too heavy, dramatic or leaning on horror. Any demography is fine; about genres, I like romance and slice of life. But I'm sorry to say that I'm looking for completely scanlated titles. Preferably something from my PTR since I'm doing the challenge to try and clean some titles out of it, lol But it's fine if it isn't. Thanks! From your PTR, I melted while reading Shinkuu Yuusetsu. It is a really soft manga, like most Bikke's works. |
Jul 19, 2017 7:05 AM
#962
lady_freyja said: From your PTR, I melted while reading Shinkuu Yuusetsu. It is a really soft manga, like most Bikke's works. Ah... I already picked that one for other cathegory (the staff's favorites one)... Thank you, though! |
「喜びも悲しみもあなたさえ五等分なんです!」 |
Jul 21, 2017 3:00 AM
#963
Hi i need a rec for the #60 and it must have at least 5 volumes. I like horror and psychological but i'm fine with other genres. I would prefer something that's not on my PTR. Thanks! |
Jul 21, 2017 9:30 AM
#964
Kokou no hitou I also need a rec for 60 |
Jul 21, 2017 11:09 AM
#965
Hi, I need some rec's for these: 03. Read a web or 4-koma manga 44. Read a manga that deals with something related to Japanese culture 60. Read a manga recommended to you by another Manga Reading Challenge participant in the discussion thread Max 50 chapters please. |
Jul 21, 2017 11:28 AM
#966
ooh rock climbing, sounds interesting! Thanks Horror: Uzumaki Romance: Hirunaka no Ryuusei Psychological: Onanie Master Kurosawa, Battle Royale Historical: Donten ni Warau Slice-of-life: My Girl |
Jul 21, 2017 8:23 PM
#967
Glitchytronics said: Hi, I need some rec's for these: 03. Read a web or 4-koma manga 44. Read a manga that deals with something related to Japanese culture 60. Read a manga recommended to you by another Manga Reading Challenge participant in the discussion thread Max 50 chapters please. 03 afghani-stan 44 densha otoko 60 Oyaji |
Jul 21, 2017 9:12 PM
#968
AudioTsunami said: Glitchytronics said: Hi, I need some rec's for these: 03. Read a web or 4-koma manga 44. Read a manga that deals with something related to Japanese culture 60. Read a manga recommended to you by another Manga Reading Challenge participant in the discussion thread Max 50 chapters please. 03 afghani-stan 44 densha otoko 60 Oyaji They all look like they'll be interesting, thanks~ |
Jul 23, 2017 7:13 PM
#969
Need some suggestions/recommendations for a few of the challenges: 25. Read a manga that started publishing last year 49. Read a manga centered around folklore or mythology 60. Read a manga recommended to you by another Manga Reading Challenge participant in the discussion thread For #60, my preferred genres are slice of life, comedy, mystery, and psychological. I don't want something too long, either. Thanks! |
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Jul 23, 2017 7:52 PM
#970
Hi, Looking for Manga recommendations for #60, open to all types of manga as long as there not extremely long (More than 200 chapters if 20 pages per chapter). Do not have a preference as stated above. Thank you for any recommendations. |
Jul 24, 2017 10:18 AM
#971
Quick question, does Donten ni Warau fullfill the criteria for 49.Read a manga centered around folklore or mythology and if not, can I get any recommendations? |
Jul 24, 2017 10:38 AM
#972
@MSD60 I recommend you: Crows since you liked Beelzebub and GTO, so Crows should be enjoyable. It is quite long tho, 98 chapters, but since the manga was published monthly the chapters are 50 pages long. It might be a bit too much. Annarasumanara and About Death since both are very good Manhwa and the genre doesn't get enough recognition, most people would generally find About Death to be the better one of the two. These two are more psychological and tragedies. Both are pretty short. Ibitsu (15chapters) if you want horror, and finally Itoshi no Kana if you want lighthearted romance. Happy reading. |
Jul 24, 2017 10:48 AM
#973
teababe27 said: Need some suggestions/recommendations for a few of the challenges: 25. Read a manga that started publishing last year 49. Read a manga centered around folklore or mythology 60. Read a manga recommended to you by another Manga Reading Challenge participant in the discussion thread For #60, my preferred genres are slice of life, comedy, mystery, and psychological. I don't want something too long, either. Thanks! For 25 I just went with a oneshot, this one to be more precise. I need a rec for 49 too, so can't really help here :/ For 60 i recommend Annarasumanara and About Death, both psychological slice of life manhwas, the first one being 40something chapters long and the other one 27. Happy reading. |
ThystrixJul 25, 2017 12:33 PM
Jul 29, 2017 11:59 PM
#974
Jul 30, 2017 2:42 PM
#975
@MegaMan-Zero Ty for recommendations, didn't think about Mushishi. About Death A pretty short Manhwa, psychological slife of life tragedy kinda. (20something chapters) Tokyo Ghoul since you liked the anime, I really think it's worth a read, especially since season two was pretty much the opposite of what happened in the manga. (144 chapters) I dont know if you like japanese-delinquent type manga, but if you do I recommed Crows. (90 chapters, but 50 pages each) Just a nice story: Suiiki (12 chapters) Happy reading :) |
ThystrixJul 30, 2017 2:55 PM
Jul 31, 2017 5:52 PM
#976
I would like recommendations for 53. Read a Drama, Action or Adventure manga: 42. Read a manga with a non-human main character: 55. Read a Sci-Fi, Space or Mecha manga: 70. Read a manga series you can finish in one day: 51. Read a manga based on real event or person: 13. Read a manga serialized in a shoujo magazine: 15. Read a manga serialized in a josei magazine: 46. Read a manga that takes place outside of Japan: 28. Read a manga that has been adapted to live action: 67. Read a manga that starts with the same second letter of your username preferably all short and complete. |
Aug 1, 2017 11:47 PM
#977
Can I use manga that are still publishing for the challenge? |
Aug 2, 2017 9:10 AM
#978
@Ritshiro I will add your banners soon, sorry for the wait on that. I've been pretty busy. @kasia240 Sure, I'd say a character with animal ears can count for manga. Afaik it doesn't count in the manga challenge. @yenlin I check over the forms, but I've been really busy lately so I usually check a bunch of them at once every few weeks, I appreciate your patience. I saw yours today and I have a few pending so I'll check them soon. @AudioTsunami 53. Read a Drama, Action or Adventure manga: Kanojo wo Mamoru 51 no Houhou 15. Read a manga serialized in a josei magazine: Ashita no Ousama These count as short, right?? |
密室殺人はなぜ美しいのか。 |
Aug 2, 2017 2:47 PM
#979
hi, i need a rec for #60. if is under 30 chapters long would be more than appreciate. thanks. |
Aug 2, 2017 4:45 PM
#980
@happyneko check the FAQ @tsuyokunaru oh yeah i totally forgot i wanted to read 51 ways to save @cronoi kakukaku shikajika or densha otoko |
Aug 2, 2017 8:27 PM
#981
Thanks, I knew I read something like that somewhere when I started this challenge in January, but a few days ago I checked the FAQ and didn't find anything, but now I got it. Thanks again. |
Aug 3, 2017 8:55 PM
#983
i have already read kakukaku shikajika but thanks for the recs |
Aug 5, 2017 2:02 AM
#984
Hello everyone, hope everything is going smoothly for you. I used to be a lot more active on the challenge last years, but well, even if I haven't posted this time around, I'm still enjoying doing the challenge at my own pace. Now I have only 3 item left and, guess what ? I need a recommendation for our famous number 60. ^^ I know that it could be a little difficult, but I would be really happy to have a "personal rec" : maybe after looking at my fav or highest rated manga on my list, you could see some manga that should definitely be to my tastes and I'm lacking ? Usually, I tend to prefer more unknown things or with a strong "personality" (art style; paneling; etc..). I'll be sure to return the favor with recommendation of any sort if in need. One last thing though, I'd like someone other than AudioTsunami to give me rec. (don't take it personal ^^ , it's just that it feel like you're one of the only guy giving rec. , and I would want one from a user I don't already know). |
Aug 5, 2017 8:00 AM
#985
@dullboy lol, no problem man, but help me!! 42. Read a manga with a non-human main character: 55. Read a Sci-Fi, Space or Mecha manga: 70. Read a manga series you can finish in one day: 51. Read a manga based on real event or person: 13. Read a manga serialized in a shoujo magazine: 46. Read a manga that takes place outside of Japan: 28. Read a manga that has been adapted to live action: 67. Read a manga that starts with the same second letter of your username |
Aug 5, 2017 1:31 PM
#986
AudioTsunami said: There you go ^^ ( + mean that I think they are great read and I'm confident it would be to your tastes)@dullboy lol, no problem man, but help me!! 42. Read a manga with a non-human main character: Shoujo Nemu 55. Read a Sci-Fi, Space or Mecha manga: Planetes (+) or Ai-Ren 70. Read a manga series you can finish in one day: Baka to Gogh (+) or One Pound Gospel 51. Read a manga based on real event or person: Waga na wa Nero 13. Read a manga serialized in a shoujo magazine: Lien no Tou yori 67. Read a manga that starts with the same second letter of your username: Udon no Hito |
Aug 6, 2017 7:27 AM
#987
@AudioTsunami Challenge accepted. 53. Read a Drama, Action or Adventure manga: - Do you really need a rec? 42. Read a manga with a non-human main character: - Bakemono Recchan 55. Read a Sci-Fi, Space or Mecha manga: - Gunnm 70. Read a manga series you can finish in one day: - Sabishisugite Lesbian Fuuzoku ni Ikimashita Report 51. Read a manga based on real event or person: - Hadashi no Gen 13. Read a manga serialized in a shoujo magazine: - No.6 15. Read a manga serialized in a josei magazine: - Aka no Sekai 46. Read a manga that takes place outside of Japan: - After School War Activities (Korea) 28. Read a manga that has been adapted to live action: - Thermae Romae 67. Read a manga that starts with the same second letter of your username - Usotsuki Mii-kun to Kowareta Maa-chan: Totteoki no Uso All short and complete. Happy reading. |
Aug 6, 2017 8:25 AM
#988
Hello everyone, I need a rec for "44.Read a manga that deals with something related to Japanese culture". Anything is welcome, but bonus points if someone manages to find something in my Plan to read list that fits the criteria. |
Aug 6, 2017 8:43 PM
#989
@Thystrix From your PTR that I could identify, Vagabond (Samurai) Bakuman. (Manga Production and Industry) Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu (Rakugo) Binbougami ga! (Gods) And a question- For #48 Read a manga about food, music or art, would manga like Paradise Kiss or Kuragehime that focus on fashion count as art ? |
Fresh_MintAug 6, 2017 9:03 PM
Aug 7, 2017 12:05 PM
#990
Hi there :D, I need help with some recommendations to complete my Challenge List.
Only Completed and preferably less than 70 ch. |
BhaamAug 7, 2017 12:11 PM
Aug 7, 2017 5:01 PM
#991
sIl3nce said: Hi there :D, I need help with some recommendations to complete my Challenge List.
Only Completed and preferably less than 70 ch. My girlfriend is a T-rex March Story or Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer Gon Inai Boku wa Hotarumachi ni Iru Thystrix said: Hello everyone, I need a rec for "44.Read a manga that deals with something related to Japanese culture". Anything is welcome, but bonus points if someone manages to find something in my Plan to read list that fits the criteria. second Bakuman Densha Otoko also works(internet culture) Fresh_Mint said: And a question- For #48 Read a manga about food, music or art, would manga like Paradise Kiss or Kuragehime that focus on fashion count as art ? I think paradise Kiss certainly works. |
Aug 7, 2017 6:50 PM
#992
@AudioTsunami Thanks <3 |
Aug 8, 2017 5:24 AM
#993
Hello everyone, I need a recommendation for: "44. Read a manga that deals with something related to Japanese culture" (possibly a short one). |
Aug 8, 2017 10:02 AM
#994
@Fresh_Mint Thanks for the help. Fashion is generally considered to be an artform, so I'd say go for it. |
Aug 8, 2017 3:24 PM
#995
Rebe92 said: Hello everyone, I need a recommendation for: "44. Read a manga that deals with something related to Japanese culture" (possibly a short one). Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu (Rakugo) |
Aug 8, 2017 6:12 PM
#996
Rebe92 said: Hello everyone, I need a recommendation for: "44. Read a manga that deals with something related to Japanese culture" (possibly a short one). sIl3nce said: Rebe92 said: Hello everyone, I need a recommendation for: "44. Read a manga that deals with something related to Japanese culture" (possibly a short one). Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu (Rakugo) Rakugo only has 11 chapters translated, for the record. Densha Otoko could work. Bakuman. too |
AudioTsunamiAug 8, 2017 7:02 PM
Aug 8, 2017 6:46 PM
#997
@Dullboy Seeing how nobody has replied yet, I'm not sure how well these fit your tastes but, I'll try my best (*•̀ᴗ•́*)و ̑̑ I don't know how particular you are about picking up a manga of an anime you've finished but I believe Aku no Hana's manga adds a lot to the story and is something that definitely shouldn't be looked over. Just in case you do, the manga picks up where the anime left off on chapter 20. I also think you might find this woman's works charming. She captures the settings wonderfully, giving them an authentic feel. I would personally recommend Otoyomegatari but if you want something completed then Emma is good as well. Her stories don't have an all too deep meaning which is why I'm hesitating recommending but if you want personality her works definitely have a unique style blessed by her love of history (Fun note, she claims to have multiple volumes solely on corsets just so she could draw some of her manga set in England, truly dedicated). |
Aug 8, 2017 7:14 PM
#998
Fresh_Mint said: @Dullboy Seeing how nobody has replied yet, I'm not sure how well these fit your tastes but, I'll try my best (*•̀ᴗ•́*)و ̑̑ I don't know how particular you are about picking up a manga of an anime you've finished but I believe Aku no Hana's manga adds a lot to the story and is something that definitely shouldn't be looked over. Just in case you do, the manga picks up where the anime left off on chapter 20. I also think you might find this woman's works charming. She captures the settings wonderfully, giving them an authentic feel. I would personally recommend Otoyomegatari but if you want something completed then Emma is good as well. Her stories don't have an all too deep meaning which is why I'm hesitating recommending but if you want personality her works definitely have a unique style blessed by her love of history (Fun note, she claims to have multiple volumes solely on corsets just so she could draw some of her manga set in England, truly dedicated). second otoymegatari. |
Aug 8, 2017 11:10 PM
#999
AudioTsunami said: Rebe92 said: Hello everyone, I need a recommendation for: "44. Read a manga that deals with something related to Japanese culture" (possibly a short one). sIl3nce said: Rebe92 said: Hello everyone, I need a recommendation for: "44. Read a manga that deals with something related to Japanese culture" (possibly a short one). Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu (Rakugo) Rakugo only has 11 chapters translated, for the record. Densha Otoko could work. Bakuman. too Thanks to both of you |
Aug 9, 2017 1:42 AM
#1000
Fresh_Mint said: First, thanks a lot for responding.@Dullboy Seeing how nobody has replied yet, I'm not sure how well these fit your tastes but, I'll try my best (*•̀ᴗ•́*)و ̑̑ I don't know how particular you are about picking up a manga of an anime you've finished but I believe Aku no Hana's manga adds a lot to the story and is something that definitely shouldn't be looked over. Just in case you do, the manga picks up where the anime left off on chapter 20. I also think you might find this woman's works charming. She captures the settings wonderfully, giving them an authentic feel. I would personally recommend Otoyomegatari but if you want something completed then Emma is good as well. Her stories don't have an all too deep meaning which is why I'm hesitating recommending but if you want personality her works definitely have a unique style blessed by her love of history (Fun note, she claims to have multiple volumes solely on corsets just so she could draw some of her manga set in England, truly dedicated). Second... I feel very bad. ^^ I feel very bad because to my surprise, I see that Otoyomegatari and Emma don't appear in my list, but I did read some of those two manga ! (My guess is that at the time I read part of them, I wasn't adding all my "dropped" or "on-hold" manga.. I think I read Otoyomegatari up to 2/3 volumes, something like that). Those two are not bad manga, that's for sure, but then Otoyomegatari is not finished and, I don't know, Emma didn't felt that interesting to pursue my read (not because "nothing happen", because I like stories like that actually, but maybe just the england setting or overall tone, not sure). But maybe now that I have a lot more manga in my list, I could re-try it and see the qualities I was missing at first, I'll think about it. And then for Aku no Hana, I always wanted to stick with the anime (which I loved for a lot of reason people hated it ^^), and I didn't wanted to spoil me by reading the manga.. But after all this time, and the fact that it's pretty clear that there will never be a second season.. maybe it's time to abdicate. Anyway, I'll think about it, so thanks again. (and if you need help for some rec. , just ask , I like to help) |
DullboyAug 9, 2017 1:45 AM
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