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Meh. I read all the way to halfway thru Stardust Crusaders and didn't see what made it so special. And again, it does have lolicon fanservice.JoJo is required reading, no exceptions.
Seconding. He's the lovechild of Kafka and Lovecraft that was born and raised in Japan. Good entry point for Ito is probably his Frankenstein adaption. Lets you get a good taste for his work with a familiar story. Aside from that and the usual recs like Uzumaki and Tomie, would recommend Lovesickness, Mimi's Tales of Terror and his Cat Diary. He also has a lot of one-shot stories in multiple compilations of varying quality if you want something shorter.Junji Ito. It's a man, not a manga. Did weird Japanese horror with a lot of gross shit. No retardation, just good horror, decently drawn, his style is slightly less realistic than King of the Hill, I'd say.
Uzumaki is my personal favorite, very Lovecraftian. But his other work is good, too, pretty much all of it. People also like Tomie, but I dunno. Never trust a girl with a Tomie pfp btw
have you tried Jdownloader 2? it downloads everything you can from a website.I used to know one, called like HDownloader or something like that, but I'm not sure if its still around.
Found a manga at the library, Fool Night, and it's hooked me in.
In the far future, thick dark clouds have enveloped the earth into perpetual night, so natural plants died out. To keep oxygen levels high, humanity came up with a solution: transfloration. Due to ethical issues, only people with terminal illnesses get implanted with seeds that will turn them into plants called spiriflor within two years where they effectively live forever as such. They get paid ten million yen for their efforts, though, so it's a-okay.
Main character Toshiro Kamiya lives with his psychotic mother and his job barely allows them to live, and when she stabs him in one of her fits, he tricks his childhood friend, who works for the company, into letting him take on transfloration so he could have the money, though the reality of how short two years is hits him quick. Oh, and he can "hear" the spiriflora now, so he's a temp hire for the company. Being able to eat something every day now is a great motivator to keep on living.
Lovely art and composition, it has a cinematic flow at times. And the body horror, while not unique, is unsettling in the right ways. It's the mangaka's debut manga, really hitting it off strong here.
Though I do find it completely hilarious how a manga can just be given a rating for "existential themes". Literally "2deep4u".
Fucking hell, Viz, you're so embarrassing.
I mainly use TachiyomiSo, does anyone in this thread know a program for downloading manga from sites like mangafox? Said site has a pretty good collection of the Golgo 13 manga in English (not the same chapters Viz translated, it seems) and I'd like to be able to read them offline.
One girl is an underage sex worker? Also isn't it fanservice? Weird choice with OPs requirements.Gunsmith Cats
it does have lolicon fanservice.
Dude, Jojo has a little girl who isn't even given a name and her only role in the plot is to take a shower on an abandoned boat (and the artist lovingly renders her body and even kinda has her make a pornstar face) and almost get molested by a monkey.Wrong. By that logic Dragon Ball GT has shotacon fanservice every opening.
Yotsuba is also more of a sweet and gentle story whereas Calvin and Hobbes (to my memory) tended to be more on the cynical side.There is also Yotsuba&!, which is sorta like the Japanese equivalent of Calvin and Hobbes, but sans any tigers.
Just what kind of childhood did you not have to think that Calvin & Hobbes was cynical in any way?whereas Calvin and Hobbes (to my memory) tended to be more on the cynical side.
I'm going off of decades-old memories, but weren't most of the punchlines about Calvin and/or Hobbes making some sort of cynical observation? Or am I getting it confused with Garfield?Just what kind of childhood did you not have to think that Calvin & Hobbes was cynical in any way?
Dude, Jojo has a little girl who isn't even given a name and her only role in the plot is to take a shower on an abandoned boat (and the artist lovingly renders her body and even kinda has her make a pornstar face) and almost get molested by a monkey.
And incidentally this same character was soon after yeeted from the plot because she was unpopular with fans.
If Goku was some nameless little boy whose sole role in the story was to strip naked for the camera and almost get molested and then immediately get taken out of the story and never mentioned again, maybe your comparison wouldn't be stupid.
I never said it was a lolicon manga, but denying that scene (and frankly, that entire character) exists for any reason other than fanservice is retarded.Pretending that JoJo is a lolicon manga or that one scene framed like the Psycho shot is lolicon fanservice is retarded.
I'll admit I don't read manga or watch anime as much as I used to, but my memory is that this kind of stuff was mostly a thing only up until the late 1990s but then started to die down. Barely any 2000s anime has this kind of stuff (not counting blatant pornos).BTW, I don't mind "fanservice" in animu and mango, at least as long as it's not too much for me. Dunno if the latest anime and manga series still do that sorta thing though.
Sounds like you didn't watch much 2000s anime outside of the mainstream. There were still bouncy big boobies and skirt flips and lingerie shots galore in the 2000s even in non-ecchi titles. Ecchi exploded/grew more bold once 2010 rolled around.Barely any 2000s anime has this kind of stuff (not counting blatant pornos).
I never said it was a lolicon manga, but denying that scene (and frankly, that entire character) exists for any reason other than fanservice is retarded.