Archive for the 'Manga' Category

Death Note (Desu NÅto) is a Japanese manga series originally written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata. The series primarily centers around a high school student who decides to rid the world of evil with the help of a supernatural notebook that kills anyone whose name is written in it.
Death Note first began as a manga series. It was first serialized by Shueisha in Weekly Shonen Jump from the first issue in December 2003 to May 2006, with 108 chapters in total. The series has been published in its entirety in 12 graphic novels in Japan, and is currently in publication in North America. The series has been adapted into a pair of live-action films (released in Japan on June 17, 2006 and November 3, 2006 respectively), and an anime series which commenced airing in Japan on October 3, 2006. Also, a novelization of the series, written by light novelist Nisio Isin, was released in Japan on August 1, 2006.
Story:
Light Yagami is a brilliant, but bored, high school student who resents the crime and corruption in the world. His life undergoes a drastic change when he discovers Continue Reading »
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this time it’s Slam Dunk.. If you don’t know Slam dunk then you don’t know anything about anime and manga. this story u just forget yourself watching it or reading it.. you cry, laugh, get upset and talk with the characters like you’re inside the story..
WoOw those time i spent with this manga and anime watching it with my brothers i will never forget i tell you.. you MUST READ IT..

Slam Dunk (suramudanku) is a 31-volume Japanese manga series written by Takehiko Inoue about a basketball team from Shohoku (ShÅhoku) High School. It has sold over 100 million copies in Japan alone.
It was so popular that many Japanese teenagers began playing basketball after it was published.[citation needed] Inoue has also uses basketball as a central theme in two other manga series: Buzzer Beater and Real.
A 101-episode anime TV series was produced, which was broadcast across Japan by the anime television network, Animax, and TV Asahi, in addition to four animated movies. The anime follows the manga storyline, but leaves out the final games of the National Tournament. The animated movies are separate stand-alone stories.
Plot
The main character of this manga is Hanamichi Sakuragi, who started out as an outcast who fights as a method to gain power and publicity, becoming the leader of a gang. Hanamichi, being very unpopular with girls, has been rejected by them fifty times. Yet, he finds out Continue Reading »
Slam Dunk U Must ReaD It

Penguin Brothers is a manga series which follows tomboy Hina’s mission to liberate her high school from its two dictators. These two leaders have split the student population in two opposing groups: Isshiki’s followers wear a white uniform, Nishizaki’s wear a black uniform. With the help of non-uniform wearer (a.k.a. Grey) Koshiba she sets out to overturn the whole school.
Plot/Story
Penguin Brothers is a shoujo manga about Continue Reading »
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20th Century Boys or is a Japanese Manga written and drawn by one of the finest Japanese Maga artists, Naoki Urasawa. Unlike other mangas out there which mainly aim toward kids with a lot of fighting scenes, 20th Century Boys is packed with interesting plot and is suitable for older audience. It began serialization in the weekly magazine Big Comic Spirits in 1999.It won the 2001 Kodansha Manga Award in the General category.
Urasawa wrote 20th Century Boys along with another Continue Reading »
20th Century Boys Manga

BECK (ベック) is a manga, which was later made into an anime under the name BECK: Mongolian Chop Squad. It was created by mangaka Harold Sakuishi and was originally published by Kodansha in Weekly Shonen Magazine. It tells the story of a group of Japanese teenagers who form a rock band. The manga is currently licensed in the USA by TOKYOPOP. The series has also spawned three guidebooks. BECK won the Continue Reading »
Beck Manga

Case Closed, also known as Detective Conan ( Meitantei Konan) in Japan and other countries, is a detective manga and anime series by Gosho Aoyama which has been published in Weekly Shonen Sunday magazine since 1994.
At the beginning of the story, 17-year old (16 years in the manga) high school student (Shin’ichi Kudo) becomes the boy, Conan Edogawa. Shinichi in the beginning of Case Closed is known as a high school student detective. One day, Shinichi goes to a theme park named “Tropical Land,” with his childhood friend (or current girlfriend), Ran Mori. He encountered a case where a roller coaster passenger, Kishida (Kenneth in the English anime), is killed in a spectacularly bloody decapitation[5]. He solved the case and on his return home, he witnesses a suspicious deal involving some men dressed completely in black. Another man Continue Reading »
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