If you enjoyed the art and style of the Guin Saga manga, you might like these other completed manga with beautiful artwork and rich storytelling:
1. Berserk by Kentaro Miura
Summary: Set in a dark medieval world, this series follows Guts, a lone mercenary with a tragic past, as he battles against monstrous forces and struggles with his own destiny. The artwork is renowned for its detail and intensity.
Status: Although the series was incomplete due to Miura's passing, the published volumes provide a substantial and visually stunning story.
2. Vagabond by Takehiko Inoue
Summary: A fictionalized account of the life of the legendary samurai Miyamoto Musashi, this manga is known for its beautiful and dynamic artwork, exploring themes of honor, mastery, and personal growth.
Status: The manga is complete with 37 volumes.
3. Claymore by Norihiro Yagi
Summary: Set in a dark fantasy world, the story follows a group of female warriors known as Claymores who fight against monstrous creatures. The art style is gritty and detailed, complementing the dark themes.
Status: The manga is complete with 27 volumes.
4. Akira by Katsuhiro Otomo
Summary: Set in a post-apocalyptic Tokyo, the story follows a group of teenagers with psychic powers amidst political and social upheaval. The manga is famous for its detailed and influential artwork.
Status: The manga is complete with 6 volumes.
5. Monster by Naoki Urasawa
Summary: A psychological thriller about a doctor who becomes embroiled in a series of murders linked to his past. The art is realistic and enhances the suspenseful and complex narrative.
Status: The manga is complete with 18 volumes.
6. The Rose of Versailles by Riyoko Ikeda
Summary: Set during the French Revolution, the story follows Oscar François de Jarjayes, a woman raised as a man and a key figure in the tumultuous events. The artwork is elegant and detailed, reflecting the historical setting.
Status: The manga is complete with 10 volumes.
These manga offer a variety of artistic styles and compelling stories, and each has been praised for its beautiful illustrations.
Why is Takeya Yuki one of my favorite characters? Because I see a character that is trying to be sane in a world that's insane. Also I enjoy watching cute moe characters too. I know there are other cute characters in anime like Rikka from Chuunibyou (still love that anime by the way).. But for a character, the high-stakes setting of Gakkougurashi (or "School-Live") and shows and highlights that the character Yuki has a will of perseverance to find happiness and sanity amidst a dire world.
Why do I say sanity? There are so many dimension to sanity, but a part of sanity is to live well. And you can get that sense when you see something like kids being truly happy. That can remind you that there's more to life than being mundanely serious.
However I rate an anime, it's very much about whether or not I'm able to be at the center of its joys and its pains... and that can change depending on *when* I watch an anime. In a sense, the rating I put next to an anime is merely a fragment of the time in which I experienced it. Likewise, if you rate an anime low, it may be because you didn't allow yourself to fully immerse in the experience as if it were your own in that moment.
Your perspective would be different if you were another person. And you can be, to some extent.
This is what makes art different not just from person to person, but circumstance to circumstance. Whatever you rated an anime as, it's not just due to a singular entity but due to the timeframe in your life; how you were seeing the world and interpreting its details.
Animes are not without their flaws. But it is more important to take the message that's necessary.
it depends on what kind you enjoy listening to - you can click on
the three squares on my profile for some of the music that i'm
currently listening to or particularly enjoying. if you'd like some
recommendations that are similar to those then let me know!
It depends heavily on what kind of games you prefer.
I predominately prefer JRPG's so i would recommend either Bloodbourne or Persona 5.
FFX is unique to me, but it's a great gaming experience if you like the Final Fantasy franchise. Probably wouldn't be most people's #1 game of all time but i believe it's important always to have something unique to yourself.
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1. Berserk by Kentaro Miura
Summary: Set in a dark medieval world, this series follows Guts, a lone mercenary with a tragic past, as he battles against monstrous forces and struggles with his own destiny. The artwork is renowned for its detail and intensity.
Status: Although the series was incomplete due to Miura's passing, the published volumes provide a substantial and visually stunning story.
2. Vagabond by Takehiko Inoue
Summary: A fictionalized account of the life of the legendary samurai Miyamoto Musashi, this manga is known for its beautiful and dynamic artwork, exploring themes of honor, mastery, and personal growth.
Status: The manga is complete with 37 volumes.
3. Claymore by Norihiro Yagi
Summary: Set in a dark fantasy world, the story follows a group of female warriors known as Claymores who fight against monstrous creatures. The art style is gritty and detailed, complementing the dark themes.
Status: The manga is complete with 27 volumes.
4. Akira by Katsuhiro Otomo
Summary: Set in a post-apocalyptic Tokyo, the story follows a group of teenagers with psychic powers amidst political and social upheaval. The manga is famous for its detailed and influential artwork.
Status: The manga is complete with 6 volumes.
5. Monster by Naoki Urasawa
Summary: A psychological thriller about a doctor who becomes embroiled in a series of murders linked to his past. The art is realistic and enhances the suspenseful and complex narrative.
Status: The manga is complete with 18 volumes.
6. The Rose of Versailles by Riyoko Ikeda
Summary: Set during the French Revolution, the story follows Oscar François de Jarjayes, a woman raised as a man and a key figure in the tumultuous events. The artwork is elegant and detailed, reflecting the historical setting.
Status: The manga is complete with 10 volumes.
These manga offer a variety of artistic styles and compelling stories, and each has been praised for its beautiful illustrations.
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Why do I say sanity? There are so many dimension to sanity, but a part of sanity is to live well. And you can get that sense when you see something like kids being truly happy. That can remind you that there's more to life than being mundanely serious.
Your perspective would be different if you were another person. And you can be, to some extent.
This is what makes art different not just from person to person, but circumstance to circumstance. Whatever you rated an anime as, it's not just due to a singular entity but due to the timeframe in your life; how you were seeing the world and interpreting its details.
Animes are not without their flaws. But it is more important to take the message that's necessary.
it depends on what kind you enjoy listening to - you can click on
the three squares on my profile for some of the music that i'm
currently listening to or particularly enjoying. if you'd like some
recommendations that are similar to those then let me know!
I predominately prefer JRPG's so i would recommend either Bloodbourne or Persona 5.
FFX is unique to me, but it's a great gaming experience if you like the Final Fantasy franchise. Probably wouldn't be most people's #1 game of all time but i believe it's important always to have something unique to yourself.