5 Incredible Manga That Every Fan of the MANGA Should Read part 3 2023 - retoreview
Introduction
Manga is not just a form of entertainment, it's an art form. With its unique style and compelling storytelling, manga has captured the hearts of millions of fans worldwide. In this post, we'll be sharing with you the top 5 manga series that showcase the best of this captivating art form. From pulse-pounding action to touching romance, these manga will transport you to new worlds and leave you wanting more. So, join us as we explore the rich and exciting world of manga.
Shouya Ishida was a mischievous student in elementary school who faced trouble when a deaf transfer student named Shouko Nishimiya joined their class. Despite Shouko's genuine efforts to befriend her new classmates, Shouya and his friends found her to be an annoyance, and they often ridiculed her. The situation escalated quickly, and they started physically assaulting her, but the teachers remained apathetic towards the situation.
Yuri, still grieving the loss of his wife in a tragic space flight accident, finds himself six years later on a mission to clean up space debris. He's part of a team on board the Toy Box, whose job is to clear paths for future space flights. The crew is made up of Hachimaki, a skilled and confident debris-man who has a love for the vastness of space; Fee, a tough and unconventional woman who smokes constantly and can be abrasive at times; and Pops, a seasoned orbital mechanic whose calming presence helps ease the tension of their work.
Fifteen middle school students are having a great time at a summer camp by the sea, until their adventure takes a dramatic turn. One of the students leads the group into a mysterious cave, where they discover several computers and meet a man named Kokopelli. He offers them the chance to play a game in which they must pilot a giant robot and battle enemies threatening the Earth. Excited by the opportunity to save the planet, the children agree to sign a contract by touching a shield-like object.
"Parasites" are mysterious creatures the size of tennis balls, with an unknown origin and population. They infiltrate and conquer human minds for their own survival. Shinichi Izumi, a 16-year-old high schooler, lives with his family in a peaceful neighborhood. One fateful night, a Parasite attempts to take over Shinichi's body, but only succeeds in taking over his right arm.
Hole is a bleak and chaotic area, where the strong prey on the weak and death is a common occurrence. The name of the district suits it well, as it is a lawless and unethical realm that serves as a testing ground for magic users who dominate it. As the highest-ranking members of society, these magic users view the inhabitants of Hole as insignificant insects. The powerless dwellers of Hole are routinely murdered, mutilated, and used for experiments without a second thought, and their bodies are left to rot in the halls of the district's hospital.
5. A Silent Voice by Yoshitoki Oima
Shouya Ishida was a mischievous student in elementary school who faced trouble when a deaf transfer student named Shouko Nishimiya joined their class. Despite Shouko's genuine efforts to befriend her new classmates, Shouya and his friends found her to be an annoyance, and they often ridiculed her. The situation escalated quickly, and they started physically assaulting her, but the teachers remained apathetic towards the situation.
Shouko eventually transferred to another school, and the entire class denied their involvement in the bullying, blaming it all on Shouya. As a result, Shouya became the new victim of bullying, and he endured years of contempt and disregard from his peers.
Now in high school, Shouya meets Shouko again for the first time in five years. Still haunted by his past misdeeds, Shouya is determined to make things right and confront his trauma, no matter how difficult it may be.
4. Planetes by Makoto Yukimura
Yuri, still grieving the loss of his wife in a tragic space flight accident, finds himself six years later on a mission to clean up space debris. He's part of a team on board the Toy Box, whose job is to clear paths for future space flights. The crew is made up of Hachimaki, a skilled and confident debris-man who has a love for the vastness of space; Fee, a tough and unconventional woman who smokes constantly and can be abrasive at times; and Pops, a seasoned orbital mechanic whose calming presence helps ease the tension of their work.
3. Bokurano: Ours by Mohiro Kitoh
Fifteen middle school students are having a great time at a summer camp by the sea, until their adventure takes a dramatic turn. One of the students leads the group into a mysterious cave, where they discover several computers and meet a man named Kokopelli. He offers them the chance to play a game in which they must pilot a giant robot and battle enemies threatening the Earth. Excited by the opportunity to save the planet, the children agree to sign a contract by touching a shield-like object.
Kokopelli then transports them to the cockpit of the Zearth, the mecha they will pilot. He teaches them how to control the Zearth using their minds and together they defeat an enemy mecha that rises from the sea.
2. Parasyte by Hitoshi Iwaaki
"Parasites" are mysterious creatures the size of tennis balls, with an unknown origin and population. They infiltrate and conquer human minds for their own survival. Shinichi Izumi, a 16-year-old high schooler, lives with his family in a peaceful neighborhood. One fateful night, a Parasite attempts to take over Shinichi's body, but only succeeds in taking over his right arm.
As a result, both Shinichi and the Parasite, who names himself Migi, maintain their individual minds. In this strange "human and alien" relationship, Migi proposes that they collaborate to stay alive. Shinichi has no choice but to accept, and he must now hold on to his principles as he and Migi confront other bloodthirsty Parasites.
1. Dorohedoro by Q Hayashida
Hole is a bleak and chaotic area, where the strong prey on the weak and death is a common occurrence. The name of the district suits it well, as it is a lawless and unethical realm that serves as a testing ground for magic users who dominate it. As the highest-ranking members of society, these magic users view the inhabitants of Hole as insignificant insects. The powerless dwellers of Hole are routinely murdered, mutilated, and used for experiments without a second thought, and their bodies are left to rot in the halls of the district's hospital.
The magic users have free access to and from Hole, and their authority goes largely unchallenged, making them seem invincible to most people. However, there are a few individuals who are willing to stand up to them, such as Caiman, a half-man, half-reptile creature. He relentlessly hunts down the magic users, seeking answers to his curse with the help of his trusted bayonets and his immunity to magic. His appearance is cursed, and he is plagued by nightmares, but he sees the magic users as his only hope for restoring his life to normal. His greatest ally is his female companion Nikaidou, who runs the Hungry Bug restaurant and helps him on his quest.