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Hunter x Hunter is definitely my favorite, although the current (and long hiatus) is making all of us (fans) desperate and sad for a continuation, as there are still many things we want to see and many unanswered mysteries :cry_02:

I actually don't read, much manga(I was brought up on American comics) but of the few times I did dip my toe into the pool of manga Battle Royale was my favorite. I just had to put down everything else I was reading to finish this series, and it just stuck with me.

My favorite now is Attack on Titan. I’m excited for the anime when the final season starts soon

Definitely Berserk. As dark as it is, there's something comforting about it. Guts is such a tragic character yet his persistence through hellish situations and nightmare scenarios is honestly very satisfying to watch.

Fruits Basket
The Wallflower (alternate english title: Perfect Girl Evolution)
A Bouquet For An Ugly Girl
Horimiya
Death Note

I read a lot of manga online lol but these are my absolute favorites that I'll read over and over!

Full Metal Alchemist, Jojo, Hunter x hunter, Komi san, Anjou san, nagatoro~ I love Romance with Action~ <3

Well I've gone through a fair few, in my teens Inuyasha, YuGiOh, YuYuHakasho were major titles for me that got me into Manga as a whole.

Later moving onto JJBA, The Girl From The Otherside, Berserk, Dororo, Black Jack and Junji Ito works.

Claymore is my favorite.

It's the only one I've read three times.

One Piece (been following it for almost 3/4ths of it's run time)

Gintama

Eyeshield 21 (a severely underrated sports shounen. Features art from Yusuke Murata of the Opm reboot)

Biomeat:Nectar (great little sci-fi horror series)

Dragonball

I'm a little behind on this one, but one of my favorites so far is The Ancient Magus' Bride. Inuyasha is always a good one too! :blush:

Akatsuki no Yona! A spoiled princess eventually turns into a badass while traveling around her country with her friendzoned (servant-zoned?) OP sexy bodyguard and a group of dragon-guys with neat powers. Plenty of politics, violence, episodic problem solving and romance. Nice character arcs.

After that,

  • Arte - young noblewoman ditches her status to become an artist, has to work extra hard.
  • Kusuriya no Hitorigoto - slightly crazy pharmacy/medicine geek joins harem staff and gets mixed up in palace affairs.
  • Red River - girl gets pulled into ancient civ to be used as a sacrifice, has to find a way to survive (with the help of the prince of course) and try to get back to her own world. Lots of politics and definitely mature/potentially triggering content.
  • Garasu no Kamen - unfinished, maybe forever, but girl works really hard to become an actress. It's all about the relationship between her and her rival (raw talent vs. years of study, with dedication and love of the craft on both sides).

the beginning after end is my my favourite manga cause in terms of content, it must be said that it is great from light novels to comics and in terms of drawing, in my opinion it is very sharp and the colors are very good. In general, perfect in all aspects

Purists will argue that it's not manga (not from Japan)--But I don't really care :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:
I've read the first few episodes, and it seems pretty interesting.

i love mushishi too and the soundtracks are amazing.It takes a lot of genius to make a successful series like that.