MasterDias (post: 1497040) wrote:Claymore has a somewhat high death count, although the main 4-5 characters the series focuses on seem to be largely immune.
Okay, Shingeki no Kyojin has been bumped up to needing to be read as soon as I finish Strongest Man Kurosawa and Mushishi, so thanks a lot.MasterDias (post: 1497040) wrote:Claymore has a somewhat high death count, although the main 4-5 characters the series focuses on seem to be largely immune.
Otherwise, I'll strongly recommend the series I mentioned in the "What manga are you reading?" thread, Shingeki no Kyojin. It's been pretty brutal on the characters so far, and there have been very few rays of hope for a grim situation. Definitely one of the darker shonen fantasies I've read.
Not to try and sound rude or anything, but asking whether or not Claymore would be objectionable was kind of the opposite of my post. I was actually asking if the "good guys" of Claymore die with any regularity, not if the violence itself was dark. I've read stuff like Blade of the Immortal, I'm not exactly worried about any shonen stuff being too violent or anything.Edward (post: 1497057) wrote:I'm gonna second Claymore. It definitly deserves its OT rating in violence alone. Just to give you an idea of how violent it is, there's a decapitation on the very fist panel. And the two page death scences are beautiful, if such a thing could be described with that adjective. And all of things killed (to my knoledge) are monsters, if that makes it any less objectionable for you. I've only read the first five volumes, but I really like it.
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs (post: 1497061) wrote:Atria, to be honest, I really don't have any interest in manwha, and I actually requested shonen specifically because I'd kind of like to see something like, say, Ao no Exorcist, only written in a really grim way with regular cast deaths, so seinen stuff like Bokurano is out. It's not that I have anything against that kind of seinen (again, Blade of the Immortal and Pluto are some of my favorites), it's just that I'm in the mood for something like what Shingeki no Kyojin sounds like.
steenajack (post: 1497497) wrote:Can anyone tell me about the content of this manga?:
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/manga.php?id=11002
^ Er, fixed that top paragraph there...Atria35 (post: 1497513) wrote:I'm pretty sure that MangaRocks! has been reading and commenting on it in the 'What are you reading?" thread.... Yep! Okay, so with her comments in addition to my thoughts on it....
Language can be iffy. PG-13 movie level or under, usually under, and it's pretty clean the first volume or two.
Violence- the girl's life can pretty much be considered threatened because of what her brother might have known/did when he was alive, but nothing terribly violent has occured. Unknown people do turn her apartment upside down because of what they think she could be hiding.
No real bad religion unless you're not okay with them visiting a shrine or the guy taking in the girl when her apartment is destroyed.
Nudity/sexual content.... Any I saw was appropriate covering with steam/water/towel/whatever. For what I read there was no sexual content.
It hasn't finished publishing so these things might be subject to change. Well, except for bad religion- it takes place in the real world and isn't about religion anyway. It's pretty much the most popular shoujo out there atm, so the quality of writing should be good.
mysngoeshere56 (post: 1497032) wrote:I just finished the first volume of 20th Century Boys... I've heard amazing things about it, but I really didn't care for it. I can handle a little crude humor/fanservice, but the amount in this volume was kind of overwhelming and got really annoying. The characters weren't all that interesting to me, and the overall premise didn't make much sense to me either. Plus, the kid with snot dripping from his nose all the time grossed me out...
Does it get any better? If not, I figure I might as well drop it now. I've heard that it's amazing so I'm kind of surprised that I wound up disliking it as much as I did.
mysngoeshere56 (post: 1497032) wrote:I just finished the first volume of 20th Century Boys... I've heard amazing things about it, but I really didn't care for it. I can handle a little crude humor/fanservice, but the amount in this volume was kind of overwhelming and got really annoying. The characters weren't all that interesting to me, and the overall premise didn't make much sense to me either. Plus, the kid with snot dripping from his nose all the time grossed me out...
Does it get any better? If not, I figure I might as well drop it now. I've heard that it's amazing so I'm kind of surprised that I wound up disliking it as much as I did.
LOL, no worries. :)Atria35 (post: 1497558) wrote:^ SORRY! ><" It's not the first time I've done something like that- I'm a silly goose!
A couple of shorter things you might enjoy (shorter so you can up your mangalist count faster!):samurai10 (post: 1498547) wrote:So um, I think the amount of manga in my mangalist is kinda pathetic. I want to up the number of manga I read. Any suggestions? Thanks! ^_^ I put my manga list here so you guys can see what kind of manga I like.
http://myanimelist.net/mangalist/samurai10
Hats wrote:"Frodo! Cast off your [s]sins[/s] into the fire!"
FllMtl Novelist (post: 1521125) wrote:So, I've been given the mission to find a good manga for my younger 11-year-old brother. Any and all recommendations would be awesome and very helpful, since I apparently haven't read much clean-ish stuff, myself.
Hats wrote:"Frodo! Cast off your [s]sins[/s] into the fire!"
muzik_gurl (post: 1523870) wrote:What are some manga's rated for all ages? Ex: Yotsuba, Chi's Sweet Home, One Fine Day...
Atria35 (post: 1523874) wrote:Unfortunately, publishers don't list ratings for manga online, and you can't find them on seller's websites either (aka Amazon, Rightstuf, etc)
What are some manga's rated for all ages? Ex: Yotsuba, Chi's Sweet Home, One Fine Day...
muzik_gurl (post: 1523870) wrote:What are some manga's rated for all ages? Ex: Yotsuba, Chi's Sweet Home, One Fine Day...
MasterDias (post: 1523927) wrote:Not true, at least for most publishers.
Yen Press, Viz, Seven Seas, and Dark Horse list the age rating for each series/volume on their site. So does Rightstuf.
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