Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Foreign Girl Japanese: とつくにの少女 More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 11
Chapters: 53
Status: Finished
Published: Sep 5, 2015 to Mar 5, 2021
Genre:
Fantasy
Demographic:
Shounen
Serialization:
Comic Garden Authors:
Nagabe (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #2962 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #197
Members: 76,393
Favorites: 2,954 Available AtResources | New Interest Stack Interest StacksWhen people try to explain why they love a manga so much, you might find the usual "I love the characters", "really like the art", "world building!!". Which, by no means is a bad thing, but an element of manga that is not very commonly talked about it panelling. It's very easy to confuse composition and panelling, but hopefully this list will help you experience the true beauty of how important panel structure is to maintain consistent flow whilst reading! Sick of seeing the same "dark trio" or "new big 3" getting thrown around? Look no further, this list contains some great manga that have been published within the 10 year mark. 𝗲𝗹‧𝗱𝗿𝗶𝘁𝗰𝗵 (𝑎𝑑𝑗.) /ˈɛldɹɪtʃ/ Of course, this list is subjective, but these are mangas that really stood out to me due to refreshing story elements, subject matter, or unique characters. I'm not asking for reccomendations. A manga interest stack featuring human-presenting female leads with non-human-presenting male leads. A selection of fantasy and supernatural manga that have a child (or child-like being) as part of the main cast. Includes some reincarnation / isekai. At least one main character is a monster, a demon, an alien, a robot, a lovecraftian entity, a thoroughly animalistic demon, or whatever else there might be; merely 'humanoid' at best. Mangas I think do a great job in making their unique worlds feel alive and lived in by other characters. The world/environment has it's own intriguing tales in a sense and influences the characters' opinions and later on choices somewhat. :D Ones that I think stand out among the rest and do something different. There are many supernatural mangas that I love, however, these are the ones that not only do I love, I consider them truly unique whether that be referring to the world setting, story concept, or characters. are you a sucker for monsters/demons/non-human creatures parenting and cute kids? did watching Pan's Labyrinth also permanently impact you taste in fiction? bl as in: published in a bl magazine or otherwise implied by the author (ergo; just because the mc is a queer guy does not mean the manga is bl) These are so meticulously drawn that at multiple instances while reading I had to go back and read the dialogue again because I was too busy staring a hole into the art the first time around and to top it off every single one of them is extremely well written- they're all *good* stories in their own right. |