(Part 2) Manga with Atypical Topics/Themes/Setting
Manga
Check out part 1 if you want more. https://myanimelist.net/stacks/7922
(Ignore my ratings, you should dictate the enjoyment yourself)
What definitely makes manga great would be that it goes over a broad range of themes/topics. Manga isn't afraid of addressing taboo topics, nor does it avoid concepts that most other entertainment mediums WOULDN'T DARE to touch. They also provide an imaginative exploration of how the Japanese perceive these topics. We rarely get cultural perspectives on certain topics.
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Includes topics that are rare in animanga compared to other mediums.
(Ignore my ratings, you should dictate the enjoyment yourself)
What definitely makes manga great would be that it goes over a broad range of themes/topics. Manga isn't afraid of addressing taboo topics, nor does it avoid concepts that most other entertainment mediums WOULDN'T DARE to touch. They also provide an imaginative exploration of how the Japanese perceive these topics. We rarely get cultural perspectives on certain topics.
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Includes topics that are rare in animanga compared to other mediums.
Manhwa, 1 vol, 2017
Me:-
Author:8
Comfort Women (Women who were forced into sexual slavery by the Imperial Japanese Army)
FYI: You can't pirate this yet. I bought this series from Barnes & Noble.
FYI: You can't pirate this yet. I bought this series from Barnes & Noble.
Manga, 1 vol, 2019
Me:-
Author:7
Androphobia
Manga, 5 vol, 2007
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Author:-
Midlife crisis, being lost in life
Manga, 1 vol, 1931
Me:-
Author:6
Japanese immigrants
FYI: You can't pirate this as well. I got it from Barnes & Noble.
FYI: You can't pirate this as well. I got it from Barnes & Noble.
Manga, 5 vol, 2016
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Author:5
Female lolicon instead of a male. You need an open mind if you plan to read this.
Manga, 5 vol, 2017
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Author:7
過労死 (Karoshi)/Overwork Culture
Corporate culture
Corporate culture