@@legolasackerman588 i read Levius in 2020 and yeah ever since I've kept up with what he's working on and he certainly deserves more attention then he gets
Goatttt, one of the best manga’s I’ve ever read. Art is just absolutely incredible, honestly incredible how underrated Levius is. Like you’d think it would be way more popular than what it actual is, considering how genius the world building of Levius is.
@ yeah agree, funnily enough i actually watched the anime way before the manga, and didn’t even know the manga existed until a little later on. It’s one of those stories tho which I think would be very hard to adapt in anime form, like Vagabond and Berserk. The art style is just way too intricate and detailed.
@7gone7 i agree i started with the anime aswell and i thought it was decent so i looked for the manga and read it and was like wow thats so much better
@@MangaLog yeah completely, the anime did what it could I guess but, manga is way better. Although I do hope one day the manga can get a decent anime, would love to see it get to the point where Arthur shows up.
His art is so clean. Started watching this video, and I swore the Levius main character looked familiar. Until you mentioned Night Light Hounds is from the same author, and it made sense.
Bioshock Infinite was one of the greatest of all time. And by far better than 1 and 2, IMPO. I like that Subversive Brightness and Levity, that belies the dark and sinister world around you. SO GOOD. So so good.
funny enough I watched the anime as well but I really enjoyed it. I thought the fight choreography was spectacular even if some of the story suffered compared to the manga.
Just putting out there that Bioshock Infinite definitely DIDN'T start the steampunk aesthetic. Just the Ghibli movies you nentioned yourself already predate Bioshock. There's also things like Steamboy, Samurai Seven, Final Fantasy, the Leviathan book series... Steampunk's been around for a long time, it's just become more mainstream now because of all these IPs over the years.
@@CoffeeInsomnia14 sorry i thought i was clearer in my video i meant MY love for the steampunk aesthetic started with BioShock Infinite. I know there's tons of steampunk series that predate it
I am happy that haruhisa nakara is being appreciated.
I've been following him and his story since 2016
@@legolasackerman588 i read Levius in 2020 and yeah ever since I've kept up with what he's working on and he certainly deserves more attention then he gets
Goatttt, one of the best manga’s I’ve ever read. Art is just absolutely incredible, honestly incredible how underrated Levius is. Like you’d think it would be way more popular than what it actual is, considering how genius the world building of Levius is.
@@7gone7 i agree it should be waaay more popular I think the mid anime might of hurt its popularity
@ yeah agree, funnily enough i actually watched the anime way before the manga, and didn’t even know the manga existed until a little later on. It’s one of those stories tho which I think would be very hard to adapt in anime form, like Vagabond and Berserk. The art style is just way too intricate and detailed.
@7gone7 i agree i started with the anime aswell and i thought it was decent so i looked for the manga and read it and was like wow thats so much better
@@MangaLog yeah completely, the anime did what it could I guess but, manga is way better. Although I do hope one day the manga can get a decent anime, would love to see it get to the point where Arthur shows up.
@@7gone7 that would be good i hope that happens
His art is so clean.
Started watching this video, and I swore the Levius main character looked familiar. Until you mentioned Night Light Hounds is from the same author, and it made sense.
@@mao4324 yeah his art is so nice and unique
I love levius it's prob one of the most enjoyable Mangas I have ever read . Really good video keep up the great content
@@avillah73 thanks i appreciate it
omggg levius mentioned 😭😭😭😭💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥🗣🗣🗣
@@sz_maks peak manga
Thanks for the rec
@@Drawperfectcircles no problem
Bioshock Infinite was one of the greatest of all time. And by far better than 1 and 2, IMPO. I like that Subversive Brightness and Levity, that belies the dark and sinister world around you. SO GOOD. So so good.
>not giving spoilers
>literally going panel by panel
@@bigbonk3841 lol i said i will be spoiling the first chapter and some aspects of the story
please do a full breakdown sometime!
@@vidalt3rdlive195 ok I'll do that
full story breakdown pls, I really enjoyed this vid. subscribed :)
@@oba1923 ok I'll do a full story breakdown in the future
I agree 1 and 2 were like bad from the get go as that one lures you in.
Amen! And the end of Infinite was a real mind-eff lol
@mbe102 very true
have you watch arcane? it's full of steampunk concept
@@alex_Verano yes i have and i love it
funny enough I watched the anime as well but I really enjoyed it. I thought the fight choreography was spectacular even if some of the story suffered compared to the manga.
@@lotus2001 true it wasn't a terrible anime
WHERE do i read it free online?
@@leosajdl5164 weebcentral
@@MangaLog thank you
That guess on when steampunk started is so wildly off 😅
It's Titus Alone (1959), but ofc that's based on even older books and works
@@arbitraryify sorry i meant like for me my love for steampunk started with BioShock i know steampunk media is a lot older
Ah, that makes a lot more sense ^^ @@MangaLog
Just putting out there that Bioshock Infinite definitely DIDN'T start the steampunk aesthetic. Just the Ghibli movies you nentioned yourself already predate Bioshock. There's also things like Steamboy, Samurai Seven, Final Fantasy, the Leviathan book series... Steampunk's been around for a long time, it's just become more mainstream now because of all these IPs over the years.
@@CoffeeInsomnia14 sorry i thought i was clearer in my video i meant MY love for the steampunk aesthetic started with BioShock Infinite. I know there's tons of steampunk series that predate it
i'm pretty sure he said HIS love for Steam punk started with Bioshock