kkslider5552000 wrote:14341210 wrote:
kkslider5552000 wrote:Rurouni Kenshin is the best combination of good and popular (in America) manga I can think of that is finished. That I've read all of at least.
How does it compare to Vagabond? I've seen Rurouni Kenshin in my local bookstore, but the guy running the shop told me that Vagabond is much more superior.
I would not know, I've never read Vagabond. "Much more" superior though, I kinda doubt it, Kenshin is a very good series.
Well, to be fair, I took what he said with a grain of slat, since I haven't read either. :p
He seemed really obsessed with Vagabond anyway, so he's definitely biased haha.
Jecka wrote:Nemomon wrote:I didn't know the Aka-chan to Boku is that popular... Good to know!
I think it was pretty popular in Arabic countries (correct me if I'm wrong), and Japan obv. Anyway, I love it and I'd like to thank my fangirliness for Kappei for finding it *_*
A lot of the anime that was produced before the new millennium gained worldwide spread during the 80's and 90's. TMS and Nippon Animation had their prime in the 80's, and to a greater extent, the 90's as well. Things like the Future Boy Conan, World Masterpiece Theater (Remi, Anne, Sara, Romeo, etc), Captain Tsubasa, Chibi Maruko Chan, Moero Top Striker, Aka Chan to Boku, etc etc, got localized in many countries and were a massive hit worldwide.
k11chi wrote:Oyasumi Punpun, 20th Century Boys, Pluto, Monster, Death Note and Battle Angel Alita are pretty popular and good.
I doubt you can find these but...
I'm reading Ikigami atm and it's really great series of short stories about people's last day because of national prosperity thing where they get injected when they start school and in their 30s or so they die.
Tsumi to Batsu is a great story about handling a planned murder and the pressure from it.
Detective Academy Q is another detective series.
Thanks for the suggestions! I've already finished Death Note, and had 20th Century Boys spoiled on me. ):
I researched the rest, Oyasumi Punpun interested me the most, but it doesn't seem like it got localized. Bummer...
Pluto looks good too though, and is actually
fully released by Viz! Wow! Thanks for that!
Ikigami too, this is going great. (:
I'll try going to my local bookstore some time soon and see their availability. Thanks everyone!