Manga you probably haven't heard about!

in blurtanime •  4 years ago  (edited)
Minasan kon'nichiwa, soufiani desu. Kyō wa atarashī risuto o teikyō shimasu. Ja Hajimemashou?

This is @soufiani presnting to you this brand new list thay will be presented in few parts. the title pretty much said it all, the following series might be new for you, or at least for some of you, and for those how have the sense of descovery and want to explore new things, then this list is all what you need...for now, theres much more coming soon.
so without any further ado lets kickoff this list. ja ikimashou.

  • Terra Formars

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  • Type: Manga
  • Status: Publishing
  • Genres: Horror, Sci-Fi
  • Authors: Tachibana Kenichi .Sasuga Yu

We will be starting with A manga which is getting some real attention.

Terra Formars is Probably one of the best ongoing manga.

The first anime adaptation was back in 2014 with an OVA, 2years later the 2nd season cameout, and they took 2more years to rlease another ova.

For the story its about A team of people that were sent up to investigate the progress of their experience that consist of sending cockroaches and mold to the surface of mars so that the mold would absorb the sunlight and the insect corpses would serve as a food source for the mold.

This is the expectations now lest miove to the reality.

The reality ladies and gentelman is that they found giant mutated humanoid cockroaches with incredible physical strength.

The crew members are easily wiped out, but not before sending a transmission back to Earth.

Now, humanity will send elite warriors to exterminate the mutated bugs and claim back Mars.

This is great for people interested in manga's like Gantz, incredibly gory, likable and hatable characters, and above all great psychological horror involved. You can feel the hopelessness of the team as they try and fight an enemy they know virtually nothing about.

  • Akumetsu

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  • Type: Manga
  • Volumes: 18
  • Chapters: 162
  • Status: Finished
  • Genres: Shounen, Thriller
  • Authors: Tabata Yoshiaki. Yugo Yuuki

This Manga came out shortly before Death Note,due to some similarity between the both of these manga, it apears like death note was inspired from this manga, the story is about a vigilante, an unknown hero who defends his own view of justice in a vigilante manner while wearing a mask and calling himself "Akumetsu." who is kinda immortal.

He swor to cleanse japan of Evil, and destroy corrupt politics by killing politicians.

For every politician he kills, he dies in return.

The entire philosophy of "What is good? What is evil?" is something that alot of series integrate into their plot.

And so Akumetsu might seem to follow that, it takes a contemporary approach. Featuring science-fiction as opposed to magic.

This is an incredibly mature manga, and i would suggest it to people who are into political and intellectual manga, with a strong thirst towards gore and violence. I honestly would not suggest it to people who like death note because the concept of evil portrayed is alot more focused and there is much more conviction to the concept of destroying evil.

  • Bio Meat

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  • Type: Manga
  • Volumes: 12
  • Chapters: 105
  • Status: Finished
  • Genres: Horror, Shounen
  • Authors: Fujisawa Yuki

This manga has the type of stories that make u addicted to it for no absulote reason. the manga takes place in Japan where a man by the surname of Toujo develops creatures known as B-M as a solution to food lack.

Somehow, one of these 'B-M' manage to escape from where it was developed resulting in mass chaos, so follow these school kids trying to survive.

This Manga is labelled Shounen but don't let it fool you, its not for a young audience.

The manga has three arcs, based in 3 time lines in these people's lives.

The manga shows the various ways people react when confronted with a doomsday scenario, and how it can show the darker side of people.

  • Bokurano

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  • Type: Manga
  • Volumes: 11
  • Chapters: 66
  • Status: Finished
  • Genres: Drama, Mecha, Sci-Fi, Psychological, Seinen
  • Authors: Kitoh Mohiro

Are you a fan of Neon Genesis Evangelion? then just go and read this one, dont even bothr ur self with hearing my review, gooo!! for the rest of you hear this out.

First of all this manga has a full season of anime with few differences from the manga.

The story is about a group of Fifteen middle school students who are told that they could play a game, in which they piloted a giant robot and kill monsters.

After an enemy mecha rises from the sea, Kokopelli shows them how to mentally control the Zearth, and defeats it.

The children are excited by the prospect of defending the Earth, but not everything is as it seems.

The Zearth is in fact powered by life energy, and at the end of every battle, the pilots die. After signing their lives away, the children must now use their time left on Earth to defend it.

The designs are radical and you can see that these are real kids, with real external lives that are dramatically affected by whats going on with their fights for their world. Highly recommend this to people into psychological manga.

  • Domu

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  • Type: Manga
  • Volumes: 1
  • Chapters: 4
  • Status: Finished
  • Genres: Horror, Supernatural, Seinen
  • Authors: Otomo Katsuhiro

You Know Akira right, the manga series not the death note character, well, Katsuhiro Otomo had a work befor akira, and you probably dont know about, where comes my turn to be your instructor!

The story presents an interesting premise, a mass of mysterious deaths surrounding an apartment building, whitch is manipulated by an old man with pyschic powers until a young girl with the same power challenges him.

This manga was nothing short of revolutionary.

I can only imagine Katsuhiro Otomo had a vision, and suddenly knew what future manga should look like.

The character designs were out of this world, and immediately copied by his contemporaries.

Every detail in his artwork was breathtaking and a giant leap forward for the medium in general.

It was Akira that made Otomo so influential, but Doumu was first, and I'd even call it a more satisfying read.

While Akira was lengthy and could be blamed for having one or two chase-sequences too many, Doumu is a short and powerful smack in the hypothalamus.

It deserved all the credit and awards it got.

Thank you for reading and stay tuned for the next part.

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