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Yes, read the manga! I actually read it first before watching the anime (and followed it til the end) and I'd suggest you read from the start! The anime covers up to about chapter 15 (so you can start from chapter 16 too if you'd like), but it only covers a third of the manga (which is 49 chaps with lotsss of extra chapters). Enjoy!!
I would say for ReLife, watch the anime season one, then read the manga start to finish, and then watch the four Episode special. Also one of the few anime where I will recommend the dub over sub unequivocally.
- Slam Dunk
- Assassination Classroom
- Berserk
- Monster
- My Hero Academia
- Attack on Titan
- Oyasumi Punpun
- Tokyo Ghoul
- Naruto
- Otoyomegatari
Possibly Slam Dunk’smost recognizable panel is this one. Sakuragi and Rukawa’s high five after the championship game is seen here. They showed this moment of unity despite their long history of hatred. Takehiko Inoue employed action lines to depict the fluidity of motion in this panel. To convey the feeling of the scenario, he additionally darkened...
Karma and Nagisa are prepared to engage in combat in this panel. Despite being great friends, they have very different personalities. Nagisa is calm and composed, unlike Karma’s self-assured and playful youth. As we can tell from the author’s painting, there is a lot of tension between them. What will the outcome be?
This panel is either amazingly lovely or utterly horrific.It’s hard to tell. Or perhaps both. Everything is exceptionally well drawn, with meticulous attention to detail, from God’s Hand in sharp focus with the eclipse to the nightmare apostles. The fact that Guts remembers the entire incident as if it happened yesterday is a hint. This panel is a ...
This manga panel depicts Tenma Kenzo and Johan’s ultimate confrontation. Look at how Naoki Urasawa uses shadow and shading to give this scene depth. The graphite in the mountains would reflect light when viewed up close, giving them delicate outlines. This mimics the vegetation and scenery found in actual mountain ranges.
Since I am a fan of Kirishima, I had to include this panel in the list. When I first saw this, I was pretty proud of my baby. With the help of his closest friend’s encouragement, he was able to face his anxieties and conquer his fears. He was also able to gather his bravery and resolve. He has finally become strong enough to stand up to his adversa...
The viewers are constantly in awe of how marvellously Hajime Isayama’s artwork has changed over time. He has continuously raised his game and produced iconic manga panels for us. Anyone who has read the AOT manga will attest to how scary this panel is. First, Eren’s immense size is alarming since it makes the vast gap between his titan and the othe...
The manga Oyasumi Punpunis a coming-of-age story. Some of the most beautiful manga panels I have ever seen, although it is a very depressing read. For instance, consider this scene. It appears to be an image rather than a drawing because of the attention to detail on the trees and shed.
Excellent artistic abilities belong to Ishida! The entire Tokyo Ghoul manga is filled with fantastic and captivating pages that may draw readers in. This is just one illustration. The broken glass in the backdrop is the reason I chose it. The building’s windows were broken into tiny, uneven fragments during the battle. Before they fall to the groun...
No fan of Naruto, whether anime or manga fans, can get this picture out of their head. It is merely majestic and gives you the sensation that disaster is imminent. This image fits perfectly with Pain’s godlike persona, as he perceives himself as superior to everyone and as having the power to judge the world. The structure of the Konoha town, which...
One of the most significant historical romance mangas ever produced is Otoyomegatari. But its narrative isn’t the only aspect that sets it apart. The manga art by Kaoru Mori is of the finest quality. Every panel contains such fine detail that every scenario is breathtaking. This is best seen in the picture up top. It is a favourite that has won awa...
- Monster: Scenery for a Doomsday. Panel Shows Moral Dichotomy. Monster. April 6, 2004. Tatsuhiko Urahata. Genre.
- Bleach: Save The Soul Society. Byakuya's Last Request. Bleach. August 7, 2001. Tite Kubo. Genre. Fantasy. See at Amazon.
- Berserk: Casca’s Point Of View. Guts Has Changed. Berserk. September 27, 1996. Kentaro Miura. Genre. Manga , Fantasy.
- Vagabond: Battle of Ichijōji. Musashi Defeats 70 Yoshioka Students In 1vs1 Battles 70 times. Vagabond. March 23, 1999. Takehiko Inoue.
Watch anime if you want to enjoy the story nice and slow, and want "animations" instead of stationary art(lol). Watch the manga if you want better and faster pacing, and wanna know the flashbacks, latest story etc. Personally I'd recommend the manga, if you like reading. Ultimately it's your choice, choose which one is better for you.
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