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The Top Eight Manga Series for Autumn

In the world of manga, the season for the romance-comedy genre is over. The “spring” is now “autumn”, with the season for dark comedy coming to an abrupt stop. It means a new season of “manga” is upon us, and this is a style and guide list of the top eight manga series air in the autumn.  Don’t be surprised if you see a manga series listed here that you already know and love. It might just be the first volume of a new series you pick up, but chances are good that there is at least one you have heard of and love.  You can all check out these manga series on mangaowl, mangakakalot, mangafreak, readinmanga, and mangago sites that doesn’t force you to subscribe.

1.Hotarubi no Mori e

the story of Hotarubi no Mori e has a touch of fantasy genre that is a Japanese comics that follows the narrative of Hotaru, a young girl who meets Gin, a strange young man wearing a mask, in a mountain forest near her grandfather’s country home when she is six years old. Hotaru discovers that her pal is a magical being that may be touched and made to vanish forever. Every summer, Hotaru returns to spend time with Gin, and their bond grows stronger as they both grapple with its restrictions. the said manga was written by Yuki Midorikawa. It was published in the July 2002

2. Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood

The second vol of Fullmetal Alchemist is also known as Two Sacred Books of the Lao Empire. This is the first of a series that will be translated into multiple languages, and it is the best-kept secret in the world of Japanese comics. Volume 2 concentrates on the plot’s advancement; the Elric Brothers’ past, the Philosopher’s Stone, the military, and Scar’s introduction. This book still had its share of action, but it was more plot-driven and seemed more mystery than the previous volume, which felt like each pages was its own episode.

3. Shakugan no Shana

Yuji Sakai, a high school student, is the protagonist of the graphic novels, who finds himself caught up in an age-old fight between forces of balance and imbalance in the universe. During this time, he encounters a balancing force fighter whom he names “Shana.” The story of the series combines fantasy and slice-of-life themes.The plot is set mostly in Misaki City, Japan, and begins when high school student Yuji Sakai is thrust into the center of the fight and meets a Flame Haze girl with flaming red eyes and hair who wields a katana.

4. Kizumonogatari

Koyomi Araragi, who avoids making friends because they would reduce his “intensity as a human,” is naturally skeptical, but it is to him that the bloodsucking demon, a concept “dated twice over,” calls on the first day of spring break as he makes his way home with a new haul of morally compromising periodicals. KIZUMONOGATARI: Wound Tale is the ideal introduction to author NISIOISIN, Japan’s bestsellers young novelist today. It is always disarmingly frank, frequently wonderfully playful, and sometimes devastatingly heartbreaking. This is the prelude to BAKEMONOGATARI (“Monster Tale”), and it is here that the famed MONOGATARI series that was adapted anime versions have received worldwide recognition, begins. In January 2016, a theatrical adaptation of KIZUMONOGATARI will be launched in Japan.

5. Hachigatsu

the story follows Sakurai, a high school student, has a secret that he cannot reveal: he has been stalked since he was a child. Ueda, a classmate, transforms into a monster one day, revealing himself to be one of his stalkers. Miyako, who has been following him closely, appears and saves him. She informs Sakurai that the monsters are chasing him because they adore him, as urban legends are known in Japan. What will become of Sakurai, who is adored by a slew of animals dressed as lovely young ladies?

6. Shingeki no Kyojin: Superlatives Edition

The sixth volume of Shingeki no Kyojin: Superlatives Edition is also known as The Best of the Best, and more. This is the book that started the legend of Shingeki no Kyojin. The first volume of Shingeki no Kyojin: Superlatives Edition was realised in 2011, and it tells the tale of the titular hero, Ayato Sanada.

7. Kiseijima-san

a Japanese science fiction horror manga series written and illustrated by Hitoshi Iwaaki and published in Kodansha’s Morning Open Zōkan and Monthly Afternoon magazine from 1988 to 1995. The manga was published in North America first by Tokyopop, then Del Rey, and finally Kodansha USA.Shinichi Izumi, a 17-year-old male high school student, lives with his mother and father in a tranquil neighborhood in Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan, in Parasyte.The series delves into philosophical and psychological issues such as what it means to be human, how people interact with the environment and other species, the importance of instinct and love, and morality’s intrinsic anthropocentrism. Shinichi’s encounter with Migi leads him to wonder if mankind has any moral superiority over the parasites, while Migi and Reiko Tamura’s encounters with humans lead them to adopt more human characteristics such as romance and sacrifice.

8. Boku no Madoka Magica: Future World of Madoka

The eighth volume of Boku no Madoka Magica: Future World of Madoka is also known as Everything’s Alright. This is a post-apocalyptic fantasy manga series about an odd but fascinating happening in the future world of modern Japan. The main characters are Madoka, a 14-year-old girl who is a part of a secret society known as the “Hope”, and her friend Sayaka, a member of the “Black Society”, who are living in a world that is almost entirely heavily influenced by robots. After an event causes the humans and robots to become merged, new and fascinating alternate history are revealed and two new species of robots are created.

Conclusion

A manga reading list is a wonderful way to get an idea of what is coming in a new manga and how it will interact with the reader. For anime series that have already been on the air in previous seasons, this list of the top ten series for the Autumn season is useful for keeping tabs on what is new. The best of the best is just a drop-dead gorgeous piece of entertainment. It is a beautiful, engaging, and thoroughly enjoyable way to spend a Saturday morning do you agree?

 Manga is fun, easy to read, and has many intricate plots that often involve humor. With the coming of fall, it’s easy to see why this season of manga is so exciting. From the details of upcoming vols to the news of its release dates, it’s easy to see why there is much anticipation.  The best thing to do during this season is to pick up a few titles on sale or for free, check out your online manga reading platform for some great manga books, and pick up a new book if you can!

Christopher Stern

Christopher Stern is a Washington-based reporter. Chris spent many years covering tech policy as a business reporter for renowned publications. He is a graduate of Middlebury College. Contact us:-[email protected]

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