Part of the reason for the downgrade in art between Deathnote and The Witch and the Beast, is most likely because Deathnote would release a new chapter every week, which means they came up with story, and had to draw the art in just a week(16-20 pages) versus The Witch, and the Beast which was most likely Monthly...
@zacharyware9083 This is so interesting! thanks for sharing, I had no idea there were different publication schedules but it makes sense. death note is still great, especially now I appreciate the speed
I’m just getting into Attack on Titan this year and currently on volume 4, really enjoying it so far (I’m watching the anime alongside it which has been fun too). Also the Frankenstein story is so weird. It feels like the book is some type of illegal paraphernalia 😂
For the eyes thing why sometimes there is only one or none, I think it depends on the distance the character is drawn like they are far away so its hard to make out their eyes, But also when close up I've always just thought it was due to lighting in the world of the manga/anime so it hides the eyes if its really dark or what not, And sometimes its just done for artistic sake to make a moment more dramatic especially if the character is wearing glasses.
oo that makes a lot of sense! it's such an interesting art style, I really love it the more I'm exposed to it. so much can be communicated with (relatively) so little!
Someone else recommended it but I'll second it-check out a series called Frieren! It's a fairly standard fantasy setting on the surface that gains complexity as you go along, but the unique twist is that the story takes place DECADES AFTER the epic journey.
If you liked Junji Ito, I really recommend Uzumaki and Tomie, they’re the rare instances where the whole book is one, finished story (unlike most of his works which are story collections), with Tomie you can still feel how they’re seperate stories with each chapter but the main character and the overall plot is still pretty consistent (also I believe Tomie is one of his earlier works so the beginning chapters, while still looking pretty good, are nowhere near the quality of later chapters and works)
that's a relief to hear! I had a feeling like I might have missed some tropes and things that a more seasoned manga reader would pick up on. I'll try the anime!
If you catch a manga early enough, it won't have a manga. One of my favorite series going on right now is called "Dragon and Chameleon". It doesn't have an anime but I hope it gets one soon.
Do continue manga videos!!!! Also it's very true that you should not spam through 1 volumes of mangas because you're literally reading the prologue and moving on from those stories that way. I personally highly highly highly recommend Pluto, Frieren, Dorohedoro and Deadman wonderland for short mangas and Berserk , One piece, and Battle Angel Alita for long mangas. Also highly recommend checking out junji ito's one shots/short stories. They're what he's known for. They're all standalone. His long works are his weakest.
Oh this is great, thank you for the recs! I def want to continue reading manga :) That's good to know about Junji Ito - I'm hoping to grab some in the next few weeks. Thanks for stopping by!
I recommend you to read 20th century boys. Is like the typical distopia but with so much time skips and flashbacks that makes you try to find who is the main villain's true identity (the answer is literally in the first episodes). It's like 1984 from George Orwell, mixed with Death Note and jojo's (for the western musical references)
@@StephMorgan_ I'm glad you liked the idea hahaha that author es basically a legend in the manga industry, so maybe one day you can read more of him His name's is Naoki Urasawa
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As a fellow the witch and the beast fan, I think you’re gonna like A kingdom of Quartz and Chainsaw man
Humm it pretty much nice pick up manga to read for beginners but for some who lover dark fantasy it would be nice if you read Berserk Which have some of best manga art and i will recommend to read junji ito Uzumaki.
Part of the reason for the downgrade in art between Deathnote and The Witch and the Beast, is most likely because Deathnote would release a new chapter every week, which means they came up with story, and had to draw the art in just a week(16-20 pages) versus The Witch, and the Beast which was most likely Monthly...
@zacharyware9083 This is so interesting! thanks for sharing, I had no idea there were different publication schedules but it makes sense. death note is still great, especially now I appreciate the speed
Hey want a manga that’ll hurt you for years to come?! Read Berserk! I’m still in pain after catching up with the manga.
omg I've heard of this one and I'm so intrigued!
I’m just getting into Attack on Titan this year and currently on volume 4, really enjoying it so far (I’m watching the anime alongside it which has been fun too).
Also the Frankenstein story is so weird. It feels like the book is some type of illegal paraphernalia 😂
My friend just recommended the anime to me as well! I can't wait to try it out.
haha, I know. Singapore has some weird rules 🧐
For the eyes thing why sometimes there is only one or none, I think it depends on the distance the character is drawn like they are far away so its hard to make out their eyes, But also when close up I've always just thought it was due to lighting in the world of the manga/anime so it hides the eyes if its really dark or what not, And sometimes its just done for artistic sake to make a moment more dramatic especially if the character is wearing glasses.
oo that makes a lot of sense! it's such an interesting art style, I really love it the more I'm exposed to it. so much can be communicated with (relatively) so little!
Someone else recommended it but I'll second it-check out a series called Frieren!
It's a fairly standard fantasy setting on the surface that gains complexity as you go along, but the unique twist is that the story takes place DECADES AFTER the epic journey.
If you liked Junji Ito, I really recommend Uzumaki and Tomie, they’re the rare instances where the whole book is one, finished story (unlike most of his works which are story collections), with Tomie you can still feel how they’re seperate stories with each chapter but the main character and the overall plot is still pretty consistent (also I believe Tomie is one of his earlier works so the beginning chapters, while still looking pretty good, are nowhere near the quality of later chapters and works)
Okay, that sounds really interesting and has me intrigued. I'll try and get my hands on it 🤩Thanks for watching!
For death note I definitely recommend the anime. Some Manga can be hard to follow for beginners
that's a relief to hear! I had a feeling like I might have missed some tropes and things that a more seasoned manga reader would pick up on. I'll try the anime!
If you catch a manga early enough, it won't have a manga. One of my favorite series going on right now is called "Dragon and Chameleon". It doesn't have an anime but I hope it gets one soon.
good to know! Dragon and Chameleon sounds so intriguing! 🦎
Do continue manga videos!!!! Also it's very true that you should not spam through 1 volumes of mangas because you're literally reading the prologue and moving on from those stories that way. I personally highly highly highly recommend Pluto, Frieren, Dorohedoro and Deadman wonderland for short mangas and Berserk , One piece, and Battle Angel Alita for long mangas.
Also highly recommend checking out junji ito's one shots/short stories. They're what he's known for. They're all standalone. His long works are his weakest.
Oh this is great, thank you for the recs! I def want to continue reading manga :) That's good to know about Junji Ito - I'm hoping to grab some in the next few weeks. Thanks for stopping by!
I recommend you to read 20th century boys. Is like the typical distopia but with so much time skips and flashbacks that makes you try to find who is the main villain's true identity (the answer is literally in the first episodes). It's like 1984 from George Orwell, mixed with Death Note and jojo's (for the western musical references)
Ok this sounds right up my alley! I'm going to keep an eye out for it. Thanks for the rec ☺
@@StephMorgan_ I'm glad you liked the idea hahaha that author es basically a legend in the manga industry, so maybe one day you can read more of him
His name's is Naoki Urasawa
As a fellow the witch and the beast fan, I think you’re gonna like A kingdom of Quartz and Chainsaw man
I really recommend Witch Hat Atelier!
I've never heard of it, but just that 'witch' is in the title has me instantly sold 😍 Thanks for the rec!
@@StephMorgan_ The art is beautiful and the story deals with a lot of cool themes!
@@Arekkusy just looked it up and it looks so cute!! def on my TBR 😊
Humm it pretty much nice pick up manga to read for beginners but for some who lover dark fantasy it would be nice if you read Berserk Which have some of best manga art and i will recommend to read junji ito Uzumaki.
Thanks for the recommendations! I love dark fantasy and have heard good things about Beserk! Uzumaki is high on my tbr too! Thanks for watching 😄
@@StephMorgan_ My pleasure looking forward to next manga video 😁
About Death Note and the atmosphere, I think that the anime might do a better job drawing you in, because the music is really good
That's so good to hear!! I am for sure going to check that out 😊
The Witch & the Beast anime is currently airing.
Might want to watch, since you liked the manga so much.
thanks for the heads up!! I am def going to check that out 🤩
Attack on Titan is so good. You should read the Colossal Editions
Horror manga is THE BEST manga!! I'm so happy you made this video
I am so glad I finally tried it out, it was such fun surprise. thanks for stopping by!
pls read berserk, best art and atmosphere in all manga
@@airfryerkun I would love to! Thanks for the recommendation 😀
Hey wanna cry? Read Toilet bound hanako-kun, (HUGE WARNING: it made me depressed ; )
You should only read One Piece
I'll put it on the list!