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The whole thing is going to be published in English. Volume 11 of Dorohedoro comes out Tuesday. There's a new chapter of Nobunaga's Chef. It's got some great dramatic panels. http://www.batoto.net/read/_/212011/nobunaga-no-chef_v7_ch56_by_supreme-cream-scanlations
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coathat posted:The whole thing is going to be published in English. Volume 11 of Dorohedoro comes out Tuesday. Dorohedoro is on Volume 19 though. It'll be years before the English release gets to it.
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# ? Dec 16, 2013 02:43 |
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So what? iI's still worth buying.
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# ? Dec 16, 2013 02:49 |
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Oh, I thought you meant we couldn't make a thread since it was in English.
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Hah, reading the new AIKI-S chapter suddenly made me picture Joukyuu appearing in Liar Game. http://kissmanga.com/Manga/Aiki-S/Ch-004-Read-Online?id=181857 Anyone read Space Brothers/Uchuu Kyoudai? I've been giving it a try, I guess it's okay. Seems pretty light and forgettable, but I guess it is mainly intended as slice of life/comedy. It just doesn't feel like any real dramatic obstacles have actually been posted to be overcome and it's kind of lacking any tension or depth or reason to keep reading. I mean, yeah, the protagonist gets nervous sometimes but mostly it's just like YEAH YOU'RE AN ASTRONAUT NOW and YEAH WE'RE ON THE MOON NOW. Nothing interesting for the characters to overcome or deal with yet, but I guess I'll keep reading. It would be good to find some solid space Seinen, Planetes was cool and I swear I remember another "astronauts in training" manga (with younger protagonists) being thrown around these parts but maybe it stopped being scanned and uploaded. Punkin Spunkin fucked around with this message at 09:24 on Dec 16, 2013 |
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There is actually a Space Bros thread around here somewhere but personally I got bored of it when they just kept not going into space for reason n+1.
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# ? Dec 16, 2013 15:57 |
coathat posted:It's almost over and Things are happening in Kabu no Isaki. http://www.batoto.net/read/_/209582/kabu-no-isaki_v6_ch47_by_roselia-scanlations I didn't really get the ending Racist bug manga translated another volume: http://kissmanga.com/Manga/Terra-ForMars/Vol-007-Ch-053--MASTER--Men?id=181859
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# ? Dec 16, 2013 17:05 |
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Yo seinen guys and gals, even if you aren't already following along with the Satoshi Mizukami Thread I strongly recommend checking out Spirit Circle. It's been crazy good so far and I partly worry that ironically it's been marooned in my own thread.
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# ? Dec 16, 2013 17:11 |
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http://www.batoto.net/comic/_/comics/sakamoto-desu-ga-r8496 Sakamoto is that guy. The one who is ~so stylish~. You're probably picturing a stuck-up smug jerk archetype, but instead Sakamoto takes the character type to its absurd conclusion by just being this zen-like entity of pure . Very entertaining so far.
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# ? Dec 16, 2013 18:27 |
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Breaky posted:I didn't really get the ending agreed it's higher than David Lynch-level in ambiguousness, overall a bit disappointing series although it had a nice atmosphere
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# ? Dec 16, 2013 18:29 |
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87 Clockers keeps getting better and better with each new chapter. http://www.batoto.net/read/_/212309/87-clockers_v1_ch5_by_happyscans
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Nate RFB posted:Yo seinen guys and gals, even if you aren't already following along with the Satoshi Mizukami Thread I strongly recommend checking out Spirit Circle. It's been crazy good so far and I partly worry that ironically it's been marooned in my own thread. I read it and really liked it but for some reason it made me really mad??? I don't get it at all I was just so angry by the end of it.
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# ? Dec 17, 2013 10:09 |
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So I don't get Biomega's ending fully. The only part I didn't get is why was Mr.Badass Bear able to stop the second recreation, and why was his wish the one that got picked when the Earth got recreated the first time. Everything else I got a pretty good understanding...Well except the part where "Kozolov appeared on horse back in human form; as in was that just Eon Green's wishful thinking? Well I actually liked Biomega a tiny bit more than Blame! Blame! was good but I felt it got dragged on a bit at the start, but once Blame got to the 3rd volume, things got pretty awesome. Oh Snapalope fucked around with this message at 14:03 on Dec 17, 2013 |
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gobbledygoat posted:I read it and really liked it but for some reason it made me really mad??? You don't get Spirit Circle? The gist of it is all the main characters are constantly reincarnating for some unknown reason, all in relations to each other, but varying each time they reincarnate. They vaguely remember their past lives in dreams. I would say it's a pretty infuriating series in a good way, the Knight storyline was so incredibly good. Like seriously, blew my mind how solid that whole thing was. The current high school-era reincarnation is trying to understand what happened in the past, and hopefully save the girl from the crippling and all-consuming hatred she has felt throughout all of their histories. It can get pretty maddening thanks to really loving unjust scenarios, events, and characters, but that's half the reason it's so good. Spirit Circle is really fantastic and I wish it was a weekly series.
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Oh Snapalope posted:So I don't get Biomega's ending fully. The only part I didn't get is why was Mr.Badass Bear able to stop the second recreation, and why was his wish the one that got picked when the Earth got recreated the first time. Everything else I got a pretty good understanding...Well except the part where "Kozolov appeared on horse back in human form; as in was that just Eon Green's wishful thinking? Honestly don't think about it too hard, Biomega didn't make much sense near the end and I suspect was cancelled. Sidonia is way better, even though it doesn't have motorcycles (yet).
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# ? Dec 17, 2013 15:29 |
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Ok seriously y'all need to read Kiichi right now. It's maybe the best manga being translated into English at the moment. http://www.batoto.net/read/_/212364/kiichi_v2_ch16_by_gantz-waitingroom Also everybody should be reading Kingdom. http://www.batoto.net/comic/_/comics/kingdom-r642 Millions of years have passed since the times of legends, when the worlds of man and gods were still the same. In these times it was the desires of man that moved the world. It is the era of the 500 year war: The warring states period. Kingdom is the story of a young boy named Xin who grew into a great general and all the trials and bloodshed that lead him there.
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# ? Dec 17, 2013 15:59 |
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Speaking of Kingdom, based on the most recent chapters I'm lead to believe that ancient China worked a lot like the aliens from Invader Zim.
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# ? Dec 17, 2013 17:13 |
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coathat posted:Ok seriously y'all need to read Kiichi right now. It's maybe the best manga being translated into English at the moment. http://www.batoto.net/read/_/212364/kiichi_v2_ch16_by_gantz-waitingroom I read the first few chapters of this last night and it seems kinda weird, but interesting. What's the reason for your opinion, I'm just curious?
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# ? Dec 17, 2013 17:43 |
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The main reason is how he's able to portray such raw emotional out porings almost effortlessly. Also the openness of the scenes where he lets outside events momentarily override what's going along like in the first chapter when the mother conversation gets drowned out by a passing campaign van. It's a lot like a really good art film.
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Captain Invictus posted:You don't get Spirit Circle? The gist of it is all the main characters are constantly reincarnating for some unknown reason, all in relations to each other, but varying each time they reincarnate. They vaguely remember their past lives in dreams. I would say it's a pretty infuriating series in a good way, the Knight storyline was so incredibly good. Like seriously, blew my mind how solid that whole thing was. The current high school-era reincarnation is trying to understand what happened in the past, and hopefully save the girl from the crippling and all-consuming hatred she has felt throughout all of their histories. It can get pretty maddening thanks to really loving unjust scenarios, events, and characters, but that's half the reason it's so good. Spirit Circle is really fantastic and I wish it was a weekly series. No no I just don't get why it makes me so mad.
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# ? Dec 17, 2013 23:28 |
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Pierson posted:Also apparently Dorohedoro is finished and just not scanlated? We should totally make a thread if we ever get the rest. I'm re-reading it and just got to the part where Risu is meeting the rest of the Cross-Eyes in the 'abandoned' house, complete with dramatic darkened faces and shadows. Then it turns out it's because they can't afford electricity and the first thing they do is rush to get to the scrappaper merchant. Such a great comic. Where did find this out? Google can't seem to help me.
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# ? Dec 19, 2013 04:06 |
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Find out what? That it's finished? The translations were on a long hiatus for a while so it's pretty likely it's already finished. The end of the recently scanlated Vol 18 also explicitly says "The story ends with the next volume". Or maybe the beginning of 19 said it was the last one, either or. The first few chapters of Vol 19 are already scanlated, so we're missing like a handful of chapters, tops. /edit: Here, end of Vol. 18: HenryEx fucked around with this message at 04:23 on Dec 19, 2013 |
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The last chapter of Otto Carius is finally released, for us that prefer tank action with pigs rather than high school girls
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HenryEx posted:Find out what? That it's finished? The translations were on a long hiatus for a while so it's pretty likely it's already finished. Does anyone know of any other series by the same author? I'm really dreading the end of Dorohedoro; it's probably the best bizarre/fantasy manga I've ever read. Even though most of the big mysteries have been resolved, it's still hard to believe that it'll come to a satisfying end in just one more volume. But I guess it's better to end while it's still good than for it to drag on.
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# ? Dec 19, 2013 10:40 |
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Ytlaya posted:Does anyone know of any other series by the same author? Maken X should be next on your list.
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Blog Free or Die posted:Maken X should be next on your list. Ah, thanks! One thing that I find interesting about Dorohedoro is that it somehow manages to create a huge cast of characters that are simultaneously both likable and completely awful people*. I have no clue who to root for in the various conflicts that show up in the series. Probably the best examples of this are Shin and Noi. They're seriously terrible people who do incredibly bad things, but you still grow attached to them. *Seriously. Pretty much the only characters I can think of who don't either actively commit various atrocities or hold abhorrent opinions are Thirteen and the doctor's assistant guy with the weird facial tattoos. edit: Maybe also the people who work at the meat pie shop in the magic world, they seemed alright.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 03:07 |
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Ytlaya posted:One thing that I find interesting about Dorohedoro is that it somehow manages to create a huge cast of characters that are simultaneously both likable and completely awful people*. I have no clue who to root for in the various conflicts that show up in the series. Probably the best examples of this are Shin and Noi. They're seriously terrible people who do incredibly bad things, but you still grow attached to them. You put it pretty well. I think the only actively loathsome character is the Cross Eye's boss.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 03:13 |
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Honestly Punpun hit way too close to home.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 11:24 |
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I'll say that one thing I love about Kiichi is that it actually depicts people that look like people. Full of interesting quirks and all.
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 12:22 |
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Apparently Black Lagoon started back up again this year. I thought the guy had quit two years ago.
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# ? Dec 23, 2013 11:59 |
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Finished Rock'n'Roll Ricky last night. Thought it was OK. The main threads of boxing and fatherhood work well, yet I didn't get much of a feel for most of the other characters aside from Ricky himself. It was nice to actually finish a manga rather than read up until a translated point and then have to wait indefinitely, though.
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Tarezax posted:Apparently Black Lagoon started back up again this year. I thought the guy had quit two years ago. Start is a bit of a misnomer. A better way to put it might be that it woke up from the coma it was in, but it's paralyzed from the waist down and can only communicate in blinks. What I mean is that it only updates every two months with a chapter shorter than most of Weekly Shounen Jump's offerings.
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# ? Dec 23, 2013 12:56 |
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Chas McGill posted:Finished Rock'n'Roll Ricky last night. Thought it was OK. The main threads of boxing and fatherhood work well, yet I didn't get much of a feel for most of the other characters aside from Ricky himself. It was nice to actually finish a manga rather than read up until a translated point and then have to wait indefinitely, though. It also has a more upbeat ending than say, Ashita No Joe.
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# ? Dec 23, 2013 14:55 |
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Most things not the Holocaust have a happier ending than Ashita no Joe.
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# ? Dec 23, 2013 15:05 |
Chas McGill posted:Finished Rock'n'Roll Ricky last night. Thought it was OK. The main threads of boxing and fatherhood work well, yet I didn't get much of a feel for most of the other characters aside from Ricky himself. It was nice to actually finish a manga rather than read up until a translated point and then have to wait indefinitely, though. Yeah. The artist had to rush the ending because it was getting cancelled. Shame really, I thought they did a good job with it.
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# ? Dec 23, 2013 17:25 |
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Boogaleeboo posted:Most things not the Holocaust have a happier ending than Ashita no Joe. Ashita no Joe is very cheerful when you compare it to things like Saikano and Grave of the Fireflies.
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# ? Dec 23, 2013 18:35 |
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I've been reading this series Yamikin Ushijima-kun about a loan shark (yamikin) named Ushijima. It's incredibly dark/depressing but also pretty good and worth reading. I definitely recommend it, but only if you're okay with reading something that isn't even remotely uplifting.
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# ? Dec 24, 2013 03:43 |
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Ytlaya posted:I've been reading this series Yamikin Ushijima-kun about a loan shark (yamikin) named Ushijima. It's incredibly dark/depressing but also pretty good and worth reading. I definitely recommend it, but only if you're okay with reading something that isn't even remotely uplifting. Seconding this. Ushijima-kun will make you rethink your life choices, but it's really good. Also it does get a bit lighter later on, though I don't think scanlations are even close to reaching that point. And by lighter I just mean "the schlubs Ushijima goes after don't end their arc strapped naked to a tree in the woods."
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# ? Dec 24, 2013 05:11 |
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Very good, just read all that's been scanlated. Sucks that the scans end so abruptly, though.
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AnonSpore posted:Seconding this. Ushijima-kun will make you rethink your life choices, but it's really good. Also it does get a bit lighter later on, though I don't think scanlations are even close to reaching that point. And by lighter I just mean "the schlubs Ushijima goes after don't end their arc strapped naked to a tree in the woods." Some of the content hits a little close to home for me, and I can say that it does a really good job of presenting the motivations that drive someone to go to a payday/title loan place and their emotional state during/after. I'm assuming that it will go into Ushijima's past at some point. From what we've seen, I'm guessing that he had parents who he hated (either because they abused him or some other reason) who were themselves the victims of loan sharks, leading him to project his feelings for his parents onto all of his debtors. I'm also curious about all the rabbits in his apartment.
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