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What manga? Simps getting their feelings hurt is always funny :laff:

The manga is called Jaaaaagan. It's pretty crazy to be honest. It's about a police officer who lives the typical mundane life until he has a run in with a monster and finds out he can shoot special bullets out his finger. He finds out the monsters called 'fractured humans' and he is part fractured human. Fractured humans are created by these weird frogs that inhabit humans. They used to be regular people but they were pushed to their limits due to some kind of emotional stress. Together with the frogs they become fractured humans.

In the last two issues stuff escalated real quick. The simp breaks into home girls apartment after he becomes a fractured human and well.....

...he forces her with his new ability to have sex with him :merchant: I thought someone was going to save her before it happened but no....


I only been reading Fairy Tail & Seven Deadly Sins. I need a new manga to fill in the Fairy Tail hole once it's over. :jbhmm:

One Piece. Fairy Tail is just a clone of One Piece so it'll be an easy transition.
 

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used to mess around with Melty Blood on Mugen a hell of a lot back in the day.

Excellent- EXCELLENT 2D fighter. Fun and flashy. Never was released in the states. Would've made an impact. It played/looked like a mix of Darkstalkers and MvC2. Vampires and demons and hunters and the like....




I say that to say I actually sat down and read the manga the game is based off. (Tsukihime)

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While I expected it to be gory, action packed and full of piles of dead bodies (it is), I didn't expect it to be so.... warm, fuzzy, thoughtful and full of emotion.

shyt was 72 chapters, I burned through the whole story over the course of two days.
 

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Anime has put me on reading manga and light novels after more then a decade I'm reading again.

Currently reading Magika no Kenshi, it's made into an manga but is only updated to volume 3 and there are 13 volumes in total. It's pretty good currently on volume 4.
 

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Anime has put me on reading manga and light novels after more then a decade I'm reading again.

Currently reading Magika no Kenshi, it's made into an manga but is only updated to volume 3 and there are 13 volumes in total. It's pretty good currently on volume 4.

how/where do you read light novels?
 

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There are some big translating groups translating light novels, you just download the pdf/epub,I read them on my ipad.

You can find them at nyaa.si for the pdf/epub type

sites offering the translations

Code:
https://nanodesutranslations.wordpress.com/
http://raisingthedead.ninja/
https://www.baka-tsuki.org/project/index.php?title=Main_Page
http://www.novelupdates.com/group/light-novels-translations/
https://lightnovelstranslations.com/maou-no-hajimekata/

If you think about it, it's pretty incredible how the whole manga/anime community is. Here you have people translating books of 400 pages for free because people are interested in reading them.

since we depend on people doing this for free your novel maybe up to date or not. And then you have press agencies who officially buy the license from the author and translate it like

yen press

Yen Press

the thing is sometimes they are fast with releases other times they are not. For example they have the license to translate no game no life they have translation until book 5 but the community has translated until the prologue of book 8. But because it's officially being translated those groups are getting cease and desists letters. So once a novel is officially being translated the groups drop it from their list and we become at the mercy of the speed of those agencies.
 
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