One of my faves right now will end soon. Saying goodbye to a series can be sad and leave you feeling empty for a little while when it's over. These are three manga that I still miss:
Do you miss a manga?
Kakakaku Shikajika - I didn't pick up the series til it was close to finished and maybe they were already completely scanlated. It is only 30 chapters or so. I read 1-2 chapters a week and was only reading a few other titles at the time, so the story was on my mind for most of the week. I think I missed this so much because the ending was so moving and I felt the protagonist (this was autobiographical) was genuine and honest enough that it made me think about myself, and it was as I said on my mind a lot of the time.
Tomo-chan wa Onnanoko - One Edited Manga site promoted this a bit so I tried it, a 4-koma rom-com which came out daily. I became a fanboy rather quickly. Every day I'd read this when I got home and it would make me smile - which I find important. So even though it ended badly (this year btw) I still miss Tomo, Misuzu (have a crush on her) and Carol.
Fairy Tail - I seriously enjoyed reading most of it. Some parts made me proper slack, but on the forum (either MH or a previous forum I attended) is where I had the most fun. Some of the content I've seen over the years from people discussing FT still makes me laugh. So this is not exclusively about me missing the story but more about the collaborative experiences online regarding the series, and the series and it's author plays a role in that.
Tomo-chan wa Onnanoko - One Edited Manga site promoted this a bit so I tried it, a 4-koma rom-com which came out daily. I became a fanboy rather quickly. Every day I'd read this when I got home and it would make me smile - which I find important. So even though it ended badly (this year btw) I still miss Tomo, Misuzu (have a crush on her) and Carol.
Fairy Tail - I seriously enjoyed reading most of it. Some parts made me proper slack, but on the forum (either MH or a previous forum I attended) is where I had the most fun. Some of the content I've seen over the years from people discussing FT still makes me laugh. So this is not exclusively about me missing the story but more about the collaborative experiences online regarding the series, and the series and it's author plays a role in that.
Do you miss a manga?