hehe I have a hyperfixation right now on Trigun. The story focuses on a man named Vash the Stampede, a staunch pacifist running from bounty hunters who seek to obtain the immense bounty on his head ($$60,000,000,000). As the series progresses, it goes in depth into Vash's past. There's a sort of western cowboy vibe to the manga with heavy scfi elements coming in later on. Everything takes place on a planet called "No Man's Land" (called Gunsmoke in the anime) and all of its characters are HIGHLY rememberable.
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I really recommend Komi Can’t Communicate! It’s a cute wholesome manga about a girl with a communication disorder who tries to make friends :>
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Chainsawman is a really good manga with also beautiful art.
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100% Recommend Goodnight PunPun. Hurts to this day, no other media has left such a hard impact on me.
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Ojisama to Neko is a really good short slice of life manga. its from the perspective of a 1 year old cat who hasnt been adopted yet untill an old man comes into the shop and adopts the cat. it gose through with the Fukumaru's (the cats name) anxiety that hes going to be returned or the old man wont/dosent love him (the old man loves him very much). its really cute and i think it has a short live action show with it.
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i started Goodnight PunPun a little while ago, getting close to finishing it and i would def recommend.. its an emotional roller-coaster.
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Lately, I've been falling in love with the work of Oshimi Shuzo like Aku No Hana and Blood On The Tracks.
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SKULLMAN
Skullman is a series about a dead man walking taking revenge on the people who took everything from him, all while uncovering a mystery. It's written by Shotaro Ishinomori, and later went on to inspire the ever popular tokusatsu series: Kamen Rider. The art is excellent and downright psychedelic at times. It's a continuation of the original oneshot from the 60s that was shunned for being too violent, seeing as he was Japan's first antihero.