weeb topic of the days is what do you think about manga? like what's your favorite or what genres do you normally read? also how do you feel about manhwa and manhua
I've watched Anime and read Manga since I was a kid. Can't claim a favorite, so I'll mention an underrated and not much talked about one called Change 123. One of those series where the MC and Protagonist are 2 entirely separate individuals, a FMC with multiple personalities, each trained in a different fighting style, while the Protagonist is a dweeb who the reader follows along with and basically helps drive the plot. Ecchi, with decent fights, and a fairly decent plot.
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love all of them, mostly read manhwa
some of my favorites are
Dungeon Reset
Sss-Class Suicide Hunter
Pick Me Up!
The Greatest Estate Designer
and Solo Leveling (which now has an anime adaptation)
what's your answer?
if you like villain protagonists (assuming that's what you meant) I Am The Fated Villain is really good
I haven't read any of them but I really liked the Bleach and Dragon Ball anime so I'd assume the mangas are just as good
The best part of a lot of series, Manga, Manhwa, and Manhua, is that they're almost always based on a Novel. So, you get a Comic and a Book series, if you're lucky you also get an Animated version. Then, the Authors or Creators of each take liberties, and the plots can go different ways, some people like and hate this. Some want a very faithful adaption, and some like when they alter course, adding filler, plot, new characters, and often times new endings.
I'm pretty fond of the RPG System or Panel plot in a lot of Manhwa and Manhua. I really like a lot of the Korean Manhwa with a regression or second chances storyline, there are a lot, and I like most of them.
The Volcanic Age
Infinite Leveling: Murim
The Hero Returns
Kill the Hero
A Returners Magic Should be Special
The Legendary Spear Knight Returns
Mythic Item Obtained
Even the modern day stuff is decent, like Rescue System, which is about a Firefighter.
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I haven't read much in a year or two, but I remember a few years back, I diverted mostly away from Japanese stuff to Korean and Chinese. It helped appreciate Japanese Manga more, when going back.