They're very interesting, I think if you like anime or comic books its not much of a difference between those and manga. I highly recommend at least giving them a try :)
Idk how you got these manga they seem all over the place with tone and writing quality. I'll give a couple recommendations. Girls last tour: Story about 2 girls exploring the end of the world. slice of life, chill af, philosophical. 6 volumes (finished) Otherside picnic: Story about 2 girls exploring a strange otherworld with unnatural phenomena. Sci fi, horror, action(?). 11 volumes (ongoing) Look back and goodbye eri. By the same author, one shots (one chapter) although they are 100 and 300 pages each. Look back is about creating manga and goodbye eri is about creating films. Can't say much else without spoilers
Thank you for your recommendations, I'll check them out :) I had looked up what my library had and borrowed a range of different manga, I figured this was a good idea because I wasn't sure what I would like or what I found interested ^_^
Reading manga could be confusing for first timers as u have to read them backward from right to left. Also, there are many different kinds of mangas. Same as any entertainment medium. But the majority of them are the one protagonist that ends up being a hero or with harem. But yeah. I recommend Juji Ito for horror.
I definitely made that mistake when I read the first manga until I realised I was reading it backwards XD Thank you, I will look into Junji Ito's work! :)