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Gon

Alternative Titles

Japanese: ゴン
English: Gon
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 7
Chapters: 24
Status: Finished
Published: 1992 to 2002
Genres: Action Action, Adventure Adventure, Award Winning Award Winning, Drama Drama
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Morning
Authors: Tanaka, Masashi (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.271 (scored by 60796,079 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #51012
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #1261
Members: 15,989
Favorites: 253

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Recommendations

Most of the story is told through illustrations. They both have have complex settings and a grim atmosphere. 
reportRecommended by ChangeItSelf
No Dialogue. Where Gon plays the grand adventure for the mini dino, as Little Little plays the Eden that comes with the young girl's life, both stories are great at using lack of dialogue to amplify their atmoshpere. As it goes, action speaks louder than words, and it couldn't be more true with these two manga. A fast read too. 
reportRecommended by NextUniverse
Mangas with average and normal animals as main characters.  
reportRecommended by Ganji_No_Tensai
Gon is a manga written and illustrated by Masashi Tanaka. The story revolves around Gon, a baby dinosaur with disproportionate strength, and contains no dialogue. The series was originally published between 1991 and 2002 by Kodansha's Weekly Morning magazine. Gon, Gon is a silent/textless manga, you can understand it however you want and illustrate it with your imagination, this manga is very well done, designed and developed, because you can understand it anyway one way or another. Gon should have an anime adaptation, a good adaptation in the old style/old aesthetic as it wouldn't have too many censors, an adaptation like the manga without being too  read more 
reportRecommended by jonathanmaximus
both manga focused on animal characters with amazing detailed artwork, both have a character getting by and a similar-ish theme of being in the wild. 
reportRecommended by Fang_Tooth
Dino. Gon and Girlfriend T-Rex both feature a dinosaur as a main character who uses their instinct more than they use their head. Often times being the cause of experiences that commence in each chapter. Gon is a realistic action-adventure type story featuring real animals. With Girlfriend T-Rex being a s.o.l comedy with just dinosaurs who look a little like humans. Both are fast reads too. Gon having no dialogue, Girlfriend T-Rex having short chapters. 
reportRecommended by NextUniverse
These are two completely wordless journeys through their respective environments that are told through sheer artwork alone. They both have a very heavy attention to detail, with Travel focusing on complex and abstract structures, and Gon on its hyper realistic scenery. 
reportRecommended by Iconoclast
Nature-themed manga, with lots of depictions of fauna (although Children of the Sea exclusively depicts marine life). Of course, they remain fundamentally different, for Gon is comedic, episodic and "face value", whereas Children of the Sea is serious, with a linear story and highly abstract. 
reportRecommended by Krankastel