Reading this as a 13 year old was like crack cocaine, my first 10/10 manga
>>288057348This and Ten.
>>288057348The Climber and Cowboy Bebop. I don't know if any of FKMT's works have been as impactful as those two but he's my favourite mangaka>>288057479I think I cried throughout the entire final arc of Ten
>>288057348i tried reading it but mostly found it to be boring. not really sure what people see in it.however this one >>288057479 was fucking based and the last chapters were life changing to me. real shame we might never get this, kaiji season 3 or ever an adaptation of jin to kin
Sora no Woto and the VN cross channel made me embrace absurdism at a young age.
>>288057348Silver spoon got me interested in farmingBy the time the manga finished i had graduated from an agricultural university and was running my own farm
your life might have changed but you're still here
>>288061019This is the only place I can post in where- my posts aren't ignored immediatelyand- my posts aren't tied to my identity and I don't start receiving a following of people who become way too obsessed with me to the point of harrassament if I get too popularjust wish this place hadn't gotten irreparably ruined by covid and /pol/tardism, I only come here to post instead of browse
>>288057348Rokudenashi BluesorGood for nothing bluesI read the manga when i was in the middle of college, as a flunking stressed student with alot on my mind and too many responsibilities, i dropped several courses and terms because of my responsibilities towards my family caused mainly by my absent father, worse yet my family members were mostly abusive, so i was doing a thankless job and being punished for it by failing and being abused, the thing that broke me was when my family members realised I'm not succeeding in college fast enough, so they all treated me worse for it, all of this made me feel like a loser even though i did everything the system asked of me, and in that dark part of my life i found this manga, i think on /a/ in one of the OPTs(one page threads), the reason this manga changed my life is because the manga as the name somewhat implies, is about "good for nothing blues", although i think it could've been written better in some parts i still think it's amazing, the manga is about high-school students who are all delinquents, failures and losers, but as the story goes along i felt a weird sense of comfort, life goes on, it doesn't matter if you fail high-school, and some of the characters do fail either graduating several years later then they should or dropping out completely but still, the whole time i felt two things, 1 relatablity, the manga did an amazing job capturing the depressing "blues" you get from failing and being left behind, from being a loser. 2 comfort, the manga reassured me that "hey, it's really not a big deal faggot, even if you graduate 2 or 5 years later then you should, it's not that serious" and i loved that, i really needed that in my life because i was a loser but i was always a nerd and a bright student with no friends so i needed the reassurance since i was in the middle of two worlds, where i wasn't a loser with friends or a lonely successful student, i was a lonely loser with no experience with these feelings.
>>288057479What kind of psychopath arranges right-to-left manga pages left-to-right?
>>288061612it's right to left though.
Hyper Police. The story was a little schizo at times, but it had monstergirls, guns, swords, explosions, cyberpunk flavor, magic, and plenty of fan service. It was like someone packed a comic full of my favorite shit. Here's the most sinful thing. I bought all the volumes, but I still haven't read the last one.
>>288061258Good post, I think you'd love Crows and it's sequel Worst