Is it worth reading manga after watching anime?

Is it worth reading manga after watching anime?

It’s definitely worth reading the manga and watching the anime. You may think that consuming both the anime and manga of one series gets redundant, and that’s somewhat true. You’ll definitely see a lot of overlap, but you’ll also get to relive the story in the most detailed way possible.

Is reading manga a waste of time?

Reading a manga is not different than reading a comic book or even a story book. It definitely ain’t waste of time, though if you don’t like it, then you probably would consider it a waste of time…

How do I get back into reading manga?

Getting back into reading manga and light novels once again

  1. Identify what kind of books you enjoy reading. This is a big one for me.
  2. Search for the manga and light novels.
  3. Follow bloggers or influencers who always recommend manga and light novels to read.
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What comes first manga or anime?

The earliest animated work from Japan (anime) is dated to 1907, which means manga came first in general. For specific series it all depends. Many times the anime is based off an existing work, often a manga, sometimes a novel or game instead. Other times the anime comes first and gets a manga, novel, or game adaption.

What is the best manga to start with?

10 Best Manga For Beginners

  • 10 One Piece. One Piece is an epic shonen series, which has been written by Eiichiro Oda.
  • 9 Naruto. Written by Masashi Kishimoto, Naruto was a part of the “Big 3” of the Shonen Jump.
  • 8 Dragon Ball.
  • 7 One-Punch Man.
  • 6 My Hero Academia.
  • 5 Fullmetal Alchemist.
  • 4 Bleach.
  • 3 Death Note.

Where do I start with manga?

Reading Dragon Ball is the perfect place to start reading manga if you want to begin with one of the great classics. And, while you can do that with One Piece, that series is still ongoing, while Dragon Ball wrapped a long time ago and is still celebrated as a beloved classic today.

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