I Read and loved Biomega a few years back. I love all his work, including Blame. The down side to Nehiei's stuff tho, is because its nearly silent in the sense that there is so little dialogue, his books- esp Biomega- are ver short reads. So its sorta forgetable in a way.
i'm so mad on my self sometimes that i didn't bought 2-9 before it went out of print. i waited for perfect moment and to finde best place to get vol 1, but i waited too long :(
Cornexium Gaming i dont know man holy land is little bit corny btw you should read dokgo if you haven't its awesome if you like holy land then you are gonna love this also it has only around 100 or so cp but chapter are quite long ,ah and btw it has its whole universe so if you comlete it read its sequel and prequel
Tsutomu Nihei is one of my favorite mangaka of all time period. Dude used to be an architect before he took up being a mangaka. Really explains why his setting is so unreal and lifelife and how vast the megastructures are. He also has top tier foreshadowing skills linking one of the first manga he released to the ending of Blame! Theres a certain order a bunch of series leading up to Blame! that make it almost a completely different story than you would if you never read them and just dove into Blame!
wow finaly I found some manga people never talk about , I want to read something that I never read,people just talk about the same 10 -15 manga ,thanks man,hreat video
Kimiko yeah i know both of them are available on mangarock what i meant was Chinese manga=manhua=tales of demon and god korean manga that is called mamhwa=solo levelling so basically neither one of them are manga they are manhua and manhwa
I had The Gods Lie. in my most recent haul. Looking forward to read it. I've been meaning to buy it for months. I remember Dimension W came out when I was still working in the comic shop and I was meaning to get it then but I ended up not doing it and yeah haha Great video once again! :)
i'm going to try: Biomega....thanks for the recommendation, OP here's my recommendation of an underrated/underappreciated manga: Goblin Slayer(2016 manga), the MC is not OP but he is extremely experienced, he does get injured severely sometimes but still manages to win, give it a try, it's very good
So many series here that I have yet to check out. Fantastic recommendations man this was really helpful. That Ikigami really has my attention at the moment, I'm already in love with the art. Haha
I'm glad you gave a shout out to Dimension W. I really enjoy the series. I think a lot of people avoid it because the anime had a not-so-satisfying conclusion, but so far the manga has been awesome. And don't get me wrong, I liked the anime enough to read the manga so that's saying something xD I'm really excited to see where the story goes post-anime Wish the cover price was cheaper though :/
I used the term underappreciated specifically for a series like LW&C. Yes its famous and has a lot of positive reception. But A LOT of people have never bothered to check it out. Hence, its underappreciated.
InsidiousSwede true. i was stating this because of the description on your video. im enjoying to the abandoned sacred beasts too i think its underappreciated and a bit underrated (on myanimelist)
Ima do every mother fucker here a favor. I know y'all read manga read "Ragna Crimson" shits dope main character fighting and hunting dragons trying to wipe out humanity yes it's still ongoing and releasing chapters
Bro I love Btooom I'm up to date with it it's pretty good. I just picked up all 15 volumes of battle royale unfortunately I couldn't get the ultimate editions due books 4 & 5 coat about a month or two of rent lol
having read all the manga on this list, 100% agree with you. As for Master Keaton, Urasawa actually took over the plot and art after a couple volumes cuz the original story writer was too sick to write it. AS for another ten under apreciated manga: 1) Non Non Biyori (Favourite slice of life comedy) 2) Father and Son (Yotsuba but with a son instead) 3) Yotsuba 4) Space brothers (Arguably the best seinen, slice of life) 5) Dr. Slump (Akira Toriyama's work before DB, funny as hell) 6) Kingdom (Arguably the best battle historical seinen, amazing art and story) 7) Hajime no ippo (no words needed) 8) Ajin (Personally, I like it more than Tokyo Ghoul) 9) Pink - by Kyoko Ohkazaki (One volume manga, probably the best Josei I have read) 10) Noragami (Given it's 2 amazing seasons, I'm surprised how more people don't know about the manga)
Great list! The only reason I haven't picked up Lone Wolf & Cub is because I am not a fan of the omnibuses and the single volumes are impossible to get, but maybe I'll get it I really don't know...
I used the term'underappreciated' specifically for that reason. Just because they have a nice score on MAL, doesn't mean everyone has read them. Which should be the case! lol.
I think "popularity" in mal means how many people has read the series, and score/rank is different thing. I'm not sure how it exactly works it might have bigger popularity if rating is also good. But yeah I understand your point kinda. Maybe I knew most of these either from anime adaptation or from elsewhere. So I kinda wanted to see something new to really spark my interest. :D but yeah really haven't tried everything on the list so there most likely will be some series to look into.
Definitely going to check out Lone Wolf and Cub and also Vinland Saga, I'm a fan of Northlanders. If you haven't checked out Vikings the television series you should, its great. I noticed you have Batman: Hush Noir, Checkout Watchmen Noir, its awesome and it has great sewn binding.
You lose points for me for saying Knights of Sidonia is better than Blame!.......... Sidonia is just a simplified version of Blame! for the mainstream fans.
@@InsidiousSwede oh you actually responded..I thought Blame! was very good and I'm really glad you gave shout out to Biomega...I would like to know your opinion on Abara?
New to the manga scene soo I was looking for some place to start that wasn't just mainstream titles I've heard already. Great video , Ima be picking a handful of your suggestions , especially the one bye Ito. Thanks bro, keep it up.
this is really good! i love how u explain them so well, other videos about manga recommendations ive seen, they usually just show the manga and dont even explain at all lol
I love Dimension W, i was so excited when i realized the Mangaka was the same person that did another series i really loved call King of Thorn. As soon as i saw that i bought it. So far i love it.