Manga Suggestions?

dududf

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I would like some manga suggestions if

I'd prefer if there were some ongoing manga, just so I have a new manga update every day, but frankly that's not a huge deal. I'm into action, fantasy, martial arts e.t.c. Just not a fan of harem, the Gou-Dere Bishoujo Nagihara Sora listing is a massive exemption from my usual disliking of comedy/harem. Below are just the mangas listed in my

Cromatie high school
Blue Exorcist (Ao no excorcist)
Bleach
Deadman Wonderland
Pumpkin Scissors
Eyeshield 21
Rave Master
Gou-Dere Bishoujo Nagihara Sora
Sun-Ken Rock
Rosario+Vampire
The Breaker (and new waves)
Veritas (Wasn't a massive fan of this, but still good enough)
Full Metal Alchemist

Not a fan of Harem, or romance by its self. Rosario, and Gou-Dere Bishoujo Nagihara Sora are the only exemptions to my usually blanket generalized dislike of harems. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.


Anime added to my to read list
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Berserk
Vinland Saga
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind
Parasyte
Blade of the immortal
Devil Man
Guyver

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Any manga similar to The Breaker, or any comedies, or anything like hellsing? It'd be good for something more like that to go with the manga I've already selected.
 

Pappytech

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Why is One Piece not on your list? Because One Piece is freaking awesome.

Would also recommend Vinland Saga. Although, it's only a monthly release... sad face.
 

otakon17

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I second One Piece, and raise you Dragon Ball. No, not Dragon Ball Z, the original which had plenty of action and a fair bit of funny too.
 

dududf

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AS odd as this probably sounds, I used to watch the anime for onepiece, and didn't know where I left off. Essentially I'd have to go through hundreds of manga chapters to find where I stopped watching one piece, and pick it up with manga chapters. I've also already seen all the Dragon Balls until the end of Z that is.

Also, 3 Captchas in a row, jesus christ I've been here for almost 2 years I'm not a spam bot :|
 

dududf

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Kahunaburger said:
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind. I don't like 99% of manga and I love that series.
Doesn't look like a *****, so it's added to my to read list.

(Still looking for some suggestions if possible)
 

kasperbbs

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Blade of the immortal, it has action, fantasy, some martial arts and a lot of swordfights, i really love the art style and the story is pretty good, but i haven't seen any new releases in a while. It should keep you occupied for a while if you are interested.
 

Rawne1980

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I shall name 4 and 4 only.

1. Fist of the North Star (no not the crappy film, the manga)
2. Guyver (the older ones were better in my eyes but they did a more up to date series which wasn't bad)
3. Devil Man .... just because
4. Akira .... it's Akira it needs no reason.
 

Tartarga

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You could check out Fairy Tale, it's done by the same person who did Rave Master and has a lot of pretty awesome battles.
 

Smertnik

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Parasyte (Kiseijuu) - A really great manga about alien parasites coming to Earth and invading some humans. One of them fails and only manages to invade the arm of a high schooler. And then the guy starts fighting against other parasites. The story is quite deep, prepare yourself for some gore, though

Akumetsu - It's about a guy killing off "bad" politicians by dying along with them. Hard to explain without spoiling anything. There's much talk about politics, though.

Code:Breaker - Also a vigilante theme. Can't say I enjoyed it but maybe you'll like it. It's about a guy who gets a power from some kind of organization to kill criminals.

Togari - Didn't found it that great, either but it's somewhat similar to the stuff you've been reading. A boy from medieval Japan who got beheaded for his crimes gets a second chance to fight demons in today's world.

20th Century Boys - Just read up on that, I'm too lazy to summarise that :p The only bad thing about this manga is the ending.

And if you want to go one step further, there's always Monster.
 

dududf

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Alright updated my list, and grabbed the ones that seemed compelling and or interesting.

I appreciate it, if you have any comedies, or mangas like hellsing, go ahead and post here. I appreciate it greatly :)

I'm hoping this list can last me a couple months hence me asking as much as I can for manga suggestions.
 

RedMagic

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I'd like to recommend the manga "Emma". A classic romance story set in Victorian London (a very well-drawn London). It's one of the most aesthetically pleasing art styles I've seen (gotta love cross-hatching techniques).