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What are some good comics and animations?

Alas~ I don’t watch anime, I only read manga~ so you’ll have to make do with it.~ Many of these comics have been adapted into animations, you’ll know just by looking at them.~ I don’t know if it’s too early for you to read youth comics. Read youth comics

It may seem dull, but its excellence lies in its ability to move people in its ordinary life-like descriptions. The recognized pinnacle of this type of comics is "A Moment Together" ~ Takahashi's masterpiece, which can be felt in a warm and funny atmosphere

It touches on the intertwining of emotions between people. The most outstanding part of this work is the depiction of ordinary citizens and the rich social nature. It can be said to be the highest point of youth comics. ~ Other famous youth comics include "Tokyo 80s", Katsura

The works of Masakazu, Kitagawa Sho, and Fuyume Kei~all pay more attention to life-like and familiar feeling. If you are not afraid of blandness, it is a masterpiece that you should not miss as a comic lover~. Speaking of Takahashi~"Fukusei Boy"

It is her famous work, with strong black humor~.~In fact, this one is earlier than "Ranma" and has more flavor~It's just that many people don't understand it~ She also has "Mermaid Series", which is more gloomy but very interesting

A connotative work~ It explores the topic of immortality, which is quite thoughtful.~ If I like a more passionate author, Hiroshi Uno is my favorite author. His "Sky Fighter Z" and "Pirate Prince" are all special

The free and unrestrained style, the characters are passionate and simple, which is my favorite type. Moreover, his painting style is also very good, with rich lines and strong visual sense ~ which is rare. But among shonen comics, my peak is Fujita Kazuhiro's "

"The Tide and the Tiger". This is the work with the best reputation that I have ever seen. The painting style is free and unrestrained, majestic and majestic. The story is also interlocking and does not appear to be procrastinating. The emotional expression is excellent and very touching.

It is incomparable to the popular shounen comics nowadays. It is more healing. I have read "The Bartender", which is very light and peaceful. Moreover, the story itself is quite interesting, and you can learn a lot about bartending by the way.

~In addition, "Natsume's Book of Friends" and "Mushishi" are also relatively famous~ I don't particularly like shojo manga~ Do you want to check out "The Poor Lord"? It's quite interesting~ Since you like horror, then you should

It suits my taste~ But there are very few animations of this kind of comics~ Besides, most of the real classics are old comics~~ "Sensor Boy" and "Young Detective" are both works of the same pair of writers. They are both crime themes~ But it seems like

There is no animation, only an adapted TV series... There is also "Ikebukuro Nishiguchi Park" ~ adapted from the novel, but Arifuji Chimu's manga is really not flattering ~ Asagi Katsushi's "Electronic Star" is also adapted from "Ikebukuro Nishiguchi Park"

"~ It's a good grasp, but it's a pity that this is the only one... Among horror comics, I think the atmosphere of "Doomsday" is well grasped, very depressing, revealing a sense of despair~ It is an excellent doomsday disaster comic.~Someone

Many of Tu Yixiong's works, such as "Drifting Classroom", "Spirit Snake" and "14 Years Old", have psychological horror and bloody scenes, and they are also works by famous artists. Iwa Mingjun's "Parasite" also has both ideas and plots. In addition.

There are many excellent short story collections in horror comics~such as "School Ghost Story" and "Ghost Story" by Takahashi Yosuke, Tezuka Osamu's "Suspicion Collection", etc., Fujiko F. Fujio's "Odd Color Short Story Collection" and "Shounen SF Short Story Collection"~

They are all excellent works. If they must be animated, I remember that "School Ghost Story" and "Hell Teacher" should have animations~