(Part 2) Best fantasy manga according to redditors

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u/CoffeeTimeGamer · 34 pointsr/linkiscute
u/EZE420 · 21 pointsr/IAmA

They're actually a really great series of short novels as well. I started with the manga and then read the books, I never really got into the anime. I think the "Welcome to the NHK" series would be something great for an agoraphobic to read. I'd gladly buy/send you a copy.

u/Oceslope · 15 pointsr/YoujoSenki

Realistically, Youjo Senki isn't really popular in any country.

This sub has a tenth of the subscribers that any of the other Isekai Quartet subreddits have. I only know of one other person personally that has watched it, and that is because I made them.

In Japan where it is cost to popular, it is still fairly niche. The movie doesn't show up on Box Office Mojo, but this ANN article keeps updating the total as it meets milestones. At $3.58 million, it comes in at about #30 on the Japan Yearly Box Office list for 2019. Unfortunately for Tanya, Fate/Stay Night: Heaven's Feel - II. Lost Butterfly ($12 million), City Hunter: Shinjuku Private Eyes ($11.9 million), and Code Geass: Lelouch of the Resurrection ($8 million) all came out either on the same day/weekend.

It started on 50 screens, then expanded to 150, and then into the 4DX thing which I guess is theater in a truck. The series has been heavily marketed (large advertisements, collaboration cafes, airsoft ranges, etc.) and every week there was a different limited "at the door" bonus booklet or 35mm film bonus. It is rare for a movie to still be screened this late in it's life. Carlo Zen is a business savvy individual and has a lot of media tied into the property (Light Novels, two manga series, two anime series, and now a movie). He is probably hoping for a second season even more than any of us are.

Back to my part of the world. The first volume of the english language light novel is #30037 on Amazon in it's category. Overlord (hardcover) is #8544. Crunchyroll and AMC are showing the movie once on 500 screens in the US. So I'm glad it's at least popular enough to get that over here.

u/ChaosOpen · 12 pointsr/YoujoSenki

Can you get a kindle? I have all 6 books on my kindle, the new models are shit but if you can get your hands on a paperwhite it uses magnets n' shit to create a screen that resembles actual paper and can be read in the sunlight, unlike the LCD screen on the nook and modern kindle.(as a drawback it can only display black and white)

But, if you can find a 3rd generation paperwhite, you can get the books on your Kindle and go ham. If you'd like an actual book, then amazon ships to Indonesia though the shipping may cost more than the actual book.

https://www.amazon.com/Saga-Tanya-Evil-light-novel/dp/0316512443/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1568602511&sr=8-1

u/Capopanzone · 11 pointsr/StardustCrusaders

There you go: https://www.amazon.com/Rohan-at-Louvre-Collection/dp/1561636150

I don't think you'll find the English translation in Paris, but it does exists

u/Losgunn · 10 pointsr/creepy

Evan Dorkin(author) and Jill Thompson(artist), the hardcover edition is available at Amazon for $17.17.

u/lalange · 10 pointsr/anime

If you liked the anime, you should definitely read the book.
A lot was censored and altered in the anime, it's still amazing, but the book dives so much further into human misery
and the depressing lifes of Satou and Misaki.

Even though I normally don't like reading, this book has grabbed me and I still think about some of the
scenes in it after months.

u/Overlord3k · 9 pointsr/manga

Some things I feel like mentioning:

The Sword Art Online volume that comes out this month is the manga. The first light novel volume comes out next month. I think I won't get the manga but I will definitely buy the light novel volumes.

The first 3 volumes of Phoenix by Osamu Tezuka are currently available digitally and the 4th volume comes out next week (March 11). You can get it directly from Vizmanga, Amazon Kindle, iBookstore, Nook, and Google Play.

You can buy a Shonen Jump subscription on Rightstuf ($26) and get a free year of their Got Anime Membership.

I noticed most volumes of Attack on Titan are currently around $6-$7 on amazon so it is worth checking it out if you are interested in buying the series. Worth noting that if you don't mind waiting the Attack on Titan Colossal Edition 1 comes out in May and contains the first 5 volumes of the series.

Deadman Wonderland volume 1 which came out last month is still $6 on amazon.

Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer Vol. 1-2 is currently available for preorder comes out in November. I also noticed Noragami, Kokoro Connect, and Ubel Blat are available for preorder (on amazon at least).

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This week I had around 8 volumes preordered but I had to cancel most of them. I plan to buy them in the future during a sale. (Really wanted Nijigahara Holograph....waited so long for it...it was even delayed...but I have been spending too much on manga recently so :/ )

Haganai volume 6 just arrived and it seems next volume the manga finally reaches the 2nd season of the anime. Nisekoi volume 2 should get here tomorrow (currently around $6.30 on amazon). Psyren volume 15 has not shipped yet...no idea why (currently $5 on amazon).

Those are my orders for this week. I really can't wait for the Gundam volume at the end of this month.

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From last month's releases I only remember getting Toradora 6, Dragon Ball Full Color Edition 1, Strike Witches 1, Deadman Wonderland and I think that was it....I did kinda go crazy and spend a bit on some stuff released long ago like Great Teacher Onizuka and Gintama. If anyone is interested on the size of the Dragon Ball color edition volume I can take some pictures next to a regular One Piece volume.

Long post xD

u/ActualTaxEvader · 9 pointsr/RWBY

Well, US Shonen Jump is just about caught up with the Ultra Jump's chapters and they said 14 would be the end, but then there's a "to be continued" at the end of that, so who knows.

But you can preorder the first volume now. It comes out in August.

https://www.amazon.com/RWBY-Vol-1-Shirow-Miwa/dp/1421595125/ref=sr_1_14?ie=UTF8&qid=1486354565&sr=8-14&keywords=RWBY

u/Ranefea · 9 pointsr/sailormoon

You'll want to get the newer manga releases by Kodansha. There are 12 volumes which is the same as the original 18 (each volume is a little longer). You can get these in two boxsets:

u/Jhennauchan · 8 pointsr/sailormoon

Please support the Sailor Moon franchise in America by picking up the officially released volumes. pointed glare at comment below

The later printings fix some of the errors, and they have very nice little box sets for cheap. The bindings are gorgeous and the books are sturdy, so there is no reason not to get them. They look amazing on a shelf, too.

ETA: Amazon link to The First 6 Volumes Box Set

u/Sogekingu88 · 8 pointsr/OnePiece

I started my collection 2 years ago and I now own all the volumes. Dont buy them 1 by one. You will end up paying to much.

Get those:

  • Box Set 1
  • Box Set 2
  • Box Set 3


    You will find it way cheaper and you get the exact same thing with an extra book in each box and more stuff.


    I got the 3 box sets and then bough the volumes from there as they get out. Individually they go around 9$ each. Wich would cost you around 630$ if you buy the first 70 volumes. With the box sets, It'll be around 300-350$.
u/Beren87 · 7 pointsr/literature

Not pre-Yeats but also not terribly well known is Brian O'Nolan, also known as Flann O'Brien and Myles na gCopaleen. The Third Policeman is his most famous book.

As for before the 20th century Jeffery Gantz's book Early Irish Myths and Tales is a wonderful selection of Irish folklore. Quite a lot of the intertextual references in Yeats are from folktales.

Then of course there are Swift, Wilde, and Shaw, all of whom are all wonderful.

u/ToaLhikan · 7 pointsr/RWBY

The English edition is available on viz.com, but as it was released bit by bit in one of their weekly serials, it's not easy to come by, and costs money for the back issues. Last I heard, the official English translation was due for a physical release sometime in September (I can only speak for American release through Amazon).

However, if you want to get in on the action early without paying money yet, searching "RWBY Manga" will likely get you results on various manga hosting sites, with scanlations done by our very own /u/Cloudssj43 (retired, last I heard). Bear in mind that only the first 10 issues were translated by him, as it was around that time that the official translation was announced, and thus Cloud decided to back out since he deemed that he would no longer be needed in that area.

Brief disclaimers:

  • The Manga is canon, written by Shirow Miwa collaborating with RoosterTeeth via Miles and Kerry.
  • The first 9 Issues--save for the latter half of Issue 1 and all of Issue 2--are slight re-tellings of the Color Trailers (since the trailers didn't get translated for Japanese audiences, this was the solution). Most of it is treading old ground, but there is some new context given that answers some questions that fans have had about the trailers.
  • The rest of the Issues--10 through 15--cover a brand new story set between Volumes 1 and 2, with teams RWBY and JNPR at the forefront.

    Hope this helps, Have Fun!
u/JewUnit1 · 7 pointsr/bleach

I bought my box set on Amazon.

Bleach Box Set 3: Includes vols. 49-74 with premium (3) (Bleach Box Sets) https://www.amazon.com/dp/1974703193/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_wGoYDbCCS19RV

u/earlgrey0 · 7 pointsr/mangaswap

Dude, that seems really high for the cover damage . For $6 more you can get this new on Amazon. Also, someone could get volume 3 new for less.

u/EmmaWinters · 7 pointsr/dbz

>I am looking for an english Dragon Ball Vol. 1 manga that is not censored.

You're looking for the 3-in-1s. So far, this release is as uncensored as it gets. If you order this, and you receive a censored release, you received a misprint, and should get your money back.

>what is the quintessential english version of the manga?

There really isn't one.

  • The Full Color manga is mostly uncensored (sans Popo's lips), and will probably be the definitive release over time, but it won't be released in its entirety in English for years to come, and VIZ chose to start with Dragon Ball Z.

  • The VIZBIGs look wonderful, but are missing a couple of the color chapters, and are censored for content.

  • The individual volumes are censored to a slightly lesser degree than the VIZBIGs, and are all in black and white.

  • The 3-in-1s are the least censored black and white release, but are ongoing and can't be purchased in its entirety yet. A handful of title pages are missing as well.

    Translation-wise, the official translation by VIZ is as close as it gets.
    They're a little quirky at times, but it's a good translation overall.
u/BoilerMaker11 · 7 pointsr/Naruto

The databooks are official and authored by Kishimoto, himself. Seriously, are you like....15? With your attitude and the belief that shut the hell up is "offensive language", it leads me to believe so.

But just to bury whatever kind of reply you may have, here are some facts for you:

The fact that he can manipulate dead bodies is an ability of the Outer Path.

He states here that he can use the Human Path to extract info from Yamato, but he doesn't because Yamato would die.

There's 2 of the 6. And coupled with Kakashi's assessment of him not using other abilities all at once while controlling bijuus and Tobi acknowledging it, do you still think he can't use the other Rinnegan jutsu? That the abilities just "cut off" at only 2? gtfoh

u/mikeybender · 5 pointsr/comics

It's not a webcomic, but here is the collection.

u/TyroKith · 5 pointsr/dbz

Hey, congratulations on wanting to experience Dragon Ball in its best format. I'd recommend starting from Dragon Ball volume 1 and working your way through the series since that's its proper storyline progression. Unfortunately there have been a lot of English releases and re-releases with varying amounts of censorship, so it's really confusing about what's "best" to buy, and I don't think it's even possible to get the least edited versions anymore.

You should check eBay because you can get some good deals on there if you buy in bulk, and sometimes you can get single volumes for very cheap on Amazon.

  • If you're going to look for the single volumes you want to try to find the ones with the old VIZ "eye" logo on the bottom. The new logo means it's more censored. If you can't it's no big deal because they switch before the series ends anyway.
  • The series was initially released with volumes that looked like this. This was the most unedited version IIRC, but those are harder to find and I don't think it spanned the entire series before it was cancelled. Come to think of it, this version had several releases of varying censorship. Very confusing.
  • You'll want to keep away from the 3-in-1 releases because I hear that the paper quality and inking are TERRIBLE.
  • This release has been cancelled/put on hold indefinitely, but VIZ did release the Saiyan arc in full color. The volumes are big, the paper quality is nice, and it's beautiful to look at.
  • Have you considered buying digitally? It's so convenient having the volumes on your computer. Take them with you wherever you go and enjoy the fact that you can see all of the page that otherwise is tucked into the spine. You can buy the series this way in several formats.
  • The VIZBIG collection is probably the easiest and cheapest way for you to get your hands on the series. While these don't have all the colored chapters, they do have most and the paper quality is nice. The downside is that you're holding 3-4 volumes in your hands at once while you're trying to read.

    tl;dr: I recommend researching! Find what's right for you. I recommend digital, but you might find a better deal if you buy in bulk. The VIZBIG would probably be what I go with if I had to buy them over again. There's a lot more I could have said about these, and a lot of political stuff about how they were advertised vs. what we got, but I hope that this at least gets you started. I'm no expert but if you want more help feel free to respond here or PM me and I'll try to answer your questions or point you to someone else who can.
u/theirisnetwork · 5 pointsr/comicbooks

It's weird, because for me in terms of my nerd collections, outside of video games, manga was my next biggest outlet. If I'm going to be completely honestly, I was too scared to get into comic books back when I was a younger teenager because seeing the individual issues made it very daunting. Manga back then was easier because well, it was numbered, and because of all the volumes, it was all presented very easy and accordingly well for a socially awkward teenager who didn't want to ask advice.

I still remember getting big into them, that was around the time that Civil War was happening. Which was really interesting for me, but then asking friends about trying to read up on it, and how not only did I need to keep up with Civil War the series, I had to also read some issues of Amazing Spider-Man (which was already confusing, there's multiple versions of Spider-Man out?), Fantastic Four and New Avengers, also later on some Iron Man and Punisher as well along with She-Hulk, some Thunderbolts and such.

At that time, Bleach and Naruto were much easier because everything was condensed into just these volumes I needed to read. I wasn't big enough into it to subscribe to Shonen Jump, so I would just patiently wait until a new one would come out. It was a bit annoying using my allowance to pay $10 or so to finish something that would be done in an hour, but I was hooked.

As time went on in high school, I moved less towards manga and more into anime. This was back when Toonami and Adult Swim was in it's glory days. From there, I suddenly understood this concept that manga would usually come up first then followed by the anime, so I wanted to get into this. That meant going into scanlations. So at the peak of me liking anime and manga I was going and watching fansubbed episodes of stuff and constantly waiting for new chapters to come up to read.

College rolled around, and I guess not having cable, in addition to being able to have a much broader group of friends and social life made it so that focusing as much as I could on anime and manga was getting harder. In fact, during this time I think that the only big ones I remember getting into were Death Note and Gurren Lagann and FMA: Brotherhood. I still remember my roommate getting really confused when I bough the box set of Death Note and it came in this massive Amazon box.

But, mostly around this time, anime and manga flew to the wayside for me. It was much harder to keep up with and friends who were dedicated in it had to follow everything almost religiously. Unlike say a TV show or something, anime would be like at a minimum 26 episodes for a series, some 51 (not talking about OVAs or limited runs mind you) which made it hard to do on a college schedule.

It was around senior year that I decided to try to get back into things. For me that was first with comic books. For that it was much easier. If there was storyline you liked, there was either a TPB or a hardcover edition of everything you missed. This you can pick and choose. Oh, I really want to read all of Batman: Year One. Good news, there's a collected version of that. Oh, there's a new series called Saga I want to read? If I can't read every new issue, I'll just wait a bit for the next couple issues to be collected and read it on trade.

For manga that's a lot harder, as least how they package and sell it in the US. You can't just choose storylines, they constantly go by volume. I can't really say easily find an exact storyline of something I like and choose only to read that. Those numbered volumes just keep going and going. In fact, this happened to me one time. I was trying to start to read a bit more of a recent series, 20th Century Boys, and I lost track as to what volume I was at. This was a combination of me buying them and borrowing from friend's. After seeing how there's no real easy way to figure out where to pick up, I just gave up.

I know that they're at least trying though. One recent series I've loved recently is Attack on Titan. After watching the first season on episodes I wanted to read the manga to see the differences between the two and was very happy that they've got a collected "Colossal Edition" that have volumes 1-5 in it.

I really do want to get back into manga, but for someone who's been out of it for a bit, it doesn't really seem that new user friendly as compared to comic books. Which is very odd to say, but nowadays if I go into a comic book store I can talk about how much I love Matt Fraction's stuff and have someone in there recommend to me something else. This all being said, I guess this is moreover an issue that I can't find a reliable manga store in my place, but I feel like this is stressing my original point, that for me to try to get back into it requires a lot more work than I'm used to.

u/Golbi54 · 5 pointsr/RWBY

Yup this one

And I'm referring to this scene

u/Slugamoon · 5 pointsr/linkiscute

Here are shortened versions of those links, because I'm tired of Amazon and their colossal links. The standard rant about how the qid parameter allows Amazon to track who sent links to who applies. If you care about privacy, use these, if you don't, use these anyways; they're shorter.

Author page: https://www.amazon.com/Akira-Himekawa/e/B002IR3A0K

First book: https://amazon.com/dp/1421593475

This action was not performed automatically; I am not a bot.

u/GenShadow · 5 pointsr/YoujoSenki

Manga is only at the Os Fjord still so a good 10-15 chapters to catch up IMO.

LN is translated to english in November, start ordering on amazon, chapters, or whatever place to buy books and it will support the author. You could always order overseas but the shipping will cost you an arm and a leg so might as well wait for stuff to reach your country.

EDIT: here you can see date is November 14 2017 for release, you can even preorder
https://www.amazon.com/Saga-Tanya-Evil-light-novel/dp/0316512443/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1501365247&sr=8-1&keywords=youjo+senki

u/ryanmercer · 5 pointsr/druidism

(I prefer Druidry to Druidism, rolls off the tongue better).

Yes, you can do whatever you want. It's a belief system, a way of life, it is not Ikea plans. There is no right or wrong when it comes to someone's beliefs :)

As far as 'a certain ancestry', I assume you mean people of northern European descent claiming only they can be Asatru?

Look, here's the thing. Any neo-pagan religion is reconstructionist. Fact is there is very very little documentation of non-Abrahamic religions in Europe from the middle ages and previously. Even Greco-Roman religious practices and customs are largely speculative and taken from recorded myth and legend. For the most part 'pagan' religious weren't even very organized and beliefs could vary wildly from group to group, region to region, decade to decade.

I recommend you read the various myths and legends of all European cultures and even the Greco-Roman ones. You'll see a lot of recurring themes, the names of the heroes and deities will change but you see the same stories over and over.

Look at Thor vs Perun. Zeus vs Jupiter. Hel vs Prosperina vs Persephone. Hell look at the native tribes of North America, you'll see a dozen or more versions of Coyote.

Do what feels right to you, and don't be afraid to drift. But first, really dive into the source material for the deities we know about. I'll edit this post shortly with some things to start with.


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u/FatNagger69 · 5 pointsr/dbz

From our new FAQ in the sidebar (which I put many hours into!):

>##Q: What is the best way to purchase the manga?
A: There are many different ways to purchase the manga, though unfortunately, every official English release is censored in some way, shape, or form. Your best option is to purchase it digitally from Viz's website, but if you prefer a physical release, the VIZBIGs have the best paper quality, while the individual Tankōbons have the least amount of censorship. The 3-in-1s have atrocious paper quality and are just as censored as before, despite being advertised as otherwise.

I neglected to mention the Full Color releases (which are also censored), because they're incomplete and appear to be indefinitely suspended.

u/wwm0nkey · 5 pointsr/StardustCrusaders

http://www.amazon.com/Rohan-at-Louvre-Collection/dp/1561636150

Don't know how I never saw this when browsing for figmas.....

u/kembik · 5 pointsr/NetflixBestOf

If your done with the show and you want more I suggest reading this book which is a prequel surrounding the story of L specifically.

http://www.amazon.com/Death-Note-Another-Angeles-Murder/dp/142151883X/

u/fearisnotanoption · 5 pointsr/manga

To be honest, the book box sets are a better value for your dollar. The Omnibus volumes tend to have thinner, shittier paper so the volumes aren't as thick but it means that the overall quality is lessened. The only problem with the box sets is you have to wait for all the volumes to be available before you can purchase the set so you will be always behind for collection purposes. Also <100$ for ~25 volumes is a price you won't likely get even with the omnibus.

https://www.amazon.com/One-Piece-Box-Set-Baroque/dp/1421560747

https://www.amazon.com/One-Piece-Box-Set-Skypiea/dp/1421576066

https://www.amazon.com/One-Piece-Box-Set-Thriller/dp/1421590522

u/kublakhan1816 · 4 pointsr/comicbooks

I don't know very many people that talk about Beasts of Burden, but it's probably one of my all time favorite books. http://www.amazon.com/Beasts-Burden-Evan-Dorkin/dp/1595825134

It's horror, so it seems appropriate.

Also, the horror comic North 40 is awesome. More people need to read it.

These are one shot graphic novels. I think Beasts of Burden is going to do another book soon, but it takes the guy a long time to do the art.

u/MMeursault · 4 pointsr/books

For Norse sagas, Penguin classics has some fantastic editions:

u/qfrostine_esq · 4 pointsr/sailormoon

The only other things you could be missing re. Sailor Moon media:

Sailor V Series

Codename Sailor V: Vol. 1

Codename Sailor V: Vol. 2

These two detail Sailor Venus' life as the first Sailor Senshi, prior to the events of Sailor Moon. Some of it was actually published prior to Sailor Moon's creation, so, it's kind of fun on that front.

The Short Stories Collection:

Short Stories 1

Short Stories 2

Companion to the Sailor Moon Manga, mostly cute little short stories about the characters :) A couple of them made it into the series as "specials" or in the case of Luna's story, a movie.


For the complete Manga:

Box Set 1

Box Set 2

Other media besides Crystal/Sailor Moon would be the three movies that accompany three of the seasons, Sailor Moon R Promise of the Rose is the only one available for sale right now though. There's one for S and one for SuperS as well.

If you really want to get deep into the media weeds, there are also the Art Books and Material collections :) :D

EDIT: There's also Sailor Moon: another story, the video game for SNES, but that's near impossible to get your hands on...

u/ten-penny24 · 4 pointsr/manga

All You Need Is Kill is a pretty solid choice. Amazon link

u/RusstyDog · 4 pointsr/anime

you joke but its already a LN

u/Timlugia · 4 pointsr/Breath_of_the_Wild

Do you know that Nintendo only released Twilight Princess manga last year along with the remaster version? English version was only a month old from today! (March 13th, 2017)
https://www.amazon.com/Legend-Zelda-Twilight-Princess-Vol/dp/1421593475

I believe a BotW manga series could be released this year, maybe with one of the DLC.

u/H-K_47 · 4 pointsr/ShingekiNoKyojin

From the Sidebar:

> As of episode 25, the anime has reached chapter 33.

Which is the end of Volume 8, so you can start from Volume 9!

As for collections, there is the Colossal Edition, which contains the first 5 volumes. However, if you want to read beyond the anime, you'd have to buy the individual volumes. Volume 15 was the most recent, and Volume 16 comes out in April.

u/FatNigger69 · 4 pointsr/dbz

From our FAQ in the sidebar:

>####Q: What is the best way to purchase the manga?
A: There are many different ways to purchase the manga, though unfortunately, every official English release is censored in some way, shape, or form. Your best option is to purchase it digitally from Viz's website, but if you prefer a physical release, the VIZBIGs have the best paper quality, while the individual Tankōbons have the least amount of censorship. The 3-in-1s have atrocious paper quality and remain censored, despite being advertised as otherwise. The Full Color manga made it only three volumes (51 chapters) before being indefinitely suspended by Viz. This release currently only censors Mr. Popo's lips.

The closest you're going to get to uncensored in English are the unfinished 3-in-1s, but I recommend biting the bullet and buying the Vizbigs instead. It's up to you.

u/PrinceDakkar · 4 pointsr/AnimeDeals

A lot of these are pseudo-random/not in a particular order (like vol 20, 21, and 22), but there are often 2-3 in a series that qualify. I also found some (listed at the bottom) that weren't part of this deal but had coupons to use to get them for an immediate discount.

RWBY: Official Manga Anthology Vol. 1 & Vol. 3

Rurouni Kenshin Vol. 7: Includes vols. 19, 20 & 21 & Vol. 9

Dragon Ball omnibuses: Vol 5, Vol 13

Tokyo Ghoul: re, Vol. 11 & Vol. 8 & Vol. 13

Radiant Vol. 5 and Vol. 6 - Is this even technically a manga??

Mixed 3-for-2 and coupon deals within a series (but you should probably collect these series in their box sets to save money):

Bleach, Vol. 64 is $8.68 - $2.02 coupon.

Bleach, Vol. 68 & Vol. 69 & Vol. 70 & Vol. 73

Bleach Box Set 3: Includes vols. 49-74

Naruto (3-in-1 Edition), Vol. 23: Includes vols. 67, 68 & 69 is part of the 3 for 2 deal.

Naruto, Vol. 67 is part of the 3 for 2 deal.

Naruto, Vol. 72 is $8.45 - $1.79 coupon.

One Piece, Vol. 76 is $8.66 - $2.00 coupon.

One Piece, Vol. 77 is part of the 3 for 2 deal.

One Piece, Vol. 78 is $8.36 - $1.70 coupon. Same price as vol 76.

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Interesting stuff part of the 3 for 2 deal:

Shigenori Soejima: Art Works Vol. 1 & Vol. 2 - From Persona artist Shigenori Soejima.

Lone Wolf and Cub Omnibus Volume 1

Final Fantasy Ultimania Archive Volume 2 and Volume 3

u/world_without_logos · 4 pointsr/anime

Alternatively, you can read the light novel. Fun fact: The cover is drawn by Yoshitoshi ABe, who also did the character design from Serial Experiments Lain.

u/SeaWitchyUrsula · 4 pointsr/creepy

Damn this was a great story!

Read this, then the two missing puppies one, just now purchased the anthology for 17.22 w/prime. Link below was from the 9 mo old creepy post of the other story.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1595825134/ref=redir_mdp_mobile

u/N0CSG0 · 4 pointsr/OnePiece

amazon(dot)com/One-Piece-Box-Set-Thriller/dp/1421590522/

u/MobiusC500 · 3 pointsr/Animesuggest

> So I quite liked Accel World anime, but I'm almost 100% sure there won't be another season...

fyi, the studio behind it said (during a panel at a AX) that they want to make another season of Accel World and more Horizon. But they've been busy as hell making Love Live! in it's many forms so they just didn't have a lot of time. An Accel World season 2 would appear later next year at the earliest, but I imagine you don't wanna wait that long.

For reading the light novels, they have been licensed in the US (Volume 2 comes out in November, Volume 3 in March) Here is a site for fan-translations though I don't know how far it is and I can't vouch for the quality. Also, from what I gather, stay away from the manga adaptations (it's LN original) unless you really want to read them. I don't think any translations (manga or LN) are farther than the anime though, so be prepared to read stuff that you'd already seen.

u/Wiles_ · 3 pointsr/Animesuggest

I strongly recommend reading the novel.

u/Ohmstar · 3 pointsr/sailormoon

All of Codename: Sailor V (two volumes) has been released. Sailor Moon is only on book two of the twelve main story books (with the two additional short stories books on the way as well). Books are being released every other month.

Sailor Moon Volume 01: Amazon / Barnes and Noble / Buy.com

Sailor Moon Volume 02: Amazon / Barnes and Noble / Buy.com

Sailor Moon Volume 03 (Coming out Jan 17, 2012): Amazon / Barnes and Noble / Buy.com

Sailor Moon Volume 04 (Coming out March 13, 2012): Amazon / Barnes and Noble / Buy.com

Sailor Moon Volume 05 (Coming out May 01, 2012): Amazon / Barnes and Noble / Buy.com

Sailor Moon Volume 06 (Coming out July 03, 2012): Amazon / Barnes and Noble / Buy.com

Volumes 07-12 and the short stories books do not have preorder links currently available.

Codename: Sailor V Volume 1: Amazon / Barnes and Noble / Buy.com

Codename: Sailor V Volume 2: Amazon / Barnes and Noble / Buy.com

Barnes and Noble links will also let you check to see if local stores have the books in stock. I'd also suggest checking your local independent bookstores. They really appreciate the business.

All of these links assume that you are in the United States. If you aren't, try your local Amazon retailer.

u/Nickolaus · 3 pointsr/dbz

Our FAQ has this answered, should have checked there!

> The 3-in-1s are the least censored release, but are ongoing and currently incomplete. This release is printed on very thin, low quality paper, and does not include any of the special colored chapters.
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The VIZBIGs have excellent paper quality and is the only English release to include the special colored chapters, though a few were left in black & white for some reason.
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> * The individual volumes are censored to a slightly lesser degree than the VIZBIGs, and are all in black and white.

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> So my question is, are the Vizbigs really that bad? Is it worth giving up some less-child-friendly moments to get the better looking series?

The VIZBigs are not bad. If you're looking for a way to get the completed series, then this is the better release for you. The second best release (that is not visually censored, besides Mr. Popo's lips) would be the Full Color manga.

As long as you're happy with having a censored release, then go with the VIZBigs. If you think that you're going to be paranoid that some panels are clearly censored, then you may want to look into the 3-in-1 set - but you'll have to deal with awful paper quality.

u/TUSF · 3 pointsr/swordartonline

You can buy them on Amazon. or Barnes And Nobles (Only first book at the moment; second comes out November, and you can preorder from Barnes and Nobles)

u/kingjack170 · 3 pointsr/OnePiece

Never heard of them however they have a amazon page with good reviews, which you can buy from LINK i would trust them but go through amazon just to be safe... If you want to get the books cheap just wait till a second hand set comes onto the market i waited a month or two and got a complete set up too vol 68 around £60 on ebay about a year ago

u/Kinsonlee · 3 pointsr/manga

My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness 1 Volume | Amazon

The Gods Lie 1 Volume | Amazon

A Girl on the Shore 2 in 1 Omnibus | Amazon

Solanin 2 in 1 Omnibus | Amazon

not simple 1 Volume | Amazon

All You Need is Kill 2 in 1 Omnibus | Amazon

Complete stories in 1 or 2 volumes.

u/iguessitisthateasy · 3 pointsr/comicbooks

I was a really big fan of the Fear Agent collection. A little different but really awesome art and story telling. In your price range as well on Amazon

u/Telescopy · 3 pointsr/anime

It's 29 bucks at Amazon.

u/iSeven · 3 pointsr/pcmasterrace

Other works of fiction that contain the concept of a metaverse;

Books

u/Gutalalala_Sudalalal · 2 pointsr/graphicnovels

Maus is probably one of the two most celebrated works in english comics

Fullmetal Alchemist is probably the most popular modern manga series

u/Taiboss · 2 pointsr/buecher

Light Novels sind das japanische Gegenstück zu den Young Adult Romanen und an ein ähnliches Publikum gerichtet. Sie zeichnen sich durch zwei Merkmale aus: 1. sie haben Illustrationen, 1/2 (plus Cover) in Farbe, und um die 6 in Schwarz/Weiß. 2. Sie sind einfacher geschrieben, mit einfacheren Kanjis und leichterer Prosa, damit auch jüngere Japaner die Bücher ohne Probleme lesen können.

>Wo informierst du dich über Light Novels denn?

Was gerade animiert wird, ich lese selten LNs einfach nur so. Ich habe eine Art Hass-Liebe mit Light Novels, weil es zum einen sehr interessante Geschichten gibt, andererseits die meisten entweder miesgeschrieben, mies übersetzt oder beides sind. Schlimm ist es, wenn beides aufeinander trifft. Unglücklicherweise sind zudem die meisten Bücher die lizensiert werden allesamt absolut uninteressant oder "So bad, it's good" bestenfalls.

Violet Evergarden ist in dieser Hinsicht so in der Mitte. Die Serie wurde lange Zeit sehr gehypt, weil sie der erste und bisland einziger Sieger des Kyoto Animation Grand Prizes ist, und das obwohl die seit 2009 gibt. Zuvor gab es nur Honourable Mentions. Umso größer war die Entäuschung als die erste Folge der Anime-Serie rauskam. Ich habe nach ungefähr 4 Folgen begonnen das Buch zu lesen, weil zu dem Zeitpunkt nur so 2% der Anime-Serie auf der LN basierte. (Ja, die Light Novel, weil die Novelle). Insgesamt wars unterhaltsam, aber einige Aspekte fand ich einfach nur beschissen und auch als Buch wurde es der Ehre, einziger Grand Prize zu sein, nicht gerecht.

>wie kommst du dann entsprechend an das Buch?

/r/LightNovels suche "Violet Evergarden pdf/epub" Du wirst keine legale englische oder deutsche Übersetzung finden. Das ist nicht immer so, aber bei japanischen Medien trotzdem etwas womit man sich abfinden muss, es gibt nur einen Bruchteil von allem legal.

(Lizensierte) Light Novel Serien, die ich empfehlen kann: Die Haruhi Suzumiya Series (Halb-Parodie des "Oh wir sind Schüler und retten nebenbei die Welt mit Superkräften), Spice and Wolf (Mittelalterliche Romanze), The Empty Box and The Zeroth Maria (Schwer zu beschreiben, Sci-Fi mit vielen Mind Games), The Saga of Tanya the Evil (Typ nervt Gott nach seinem Tod, also lässt Gott ihn in einem Nicht!1.WK als Magierin kämfen), KonoSuba (Irrsinning komische Parodie von Japano-RPG Klischees) oder OreGaIru (Wo ein Zyniker, eine Einkönigin und eine Normale zusammen erwachsen werden) Ich sollte aufhören, sonst sitz ich hier noch den halben Tag. Sind leider alle auf Englisch, da Light Novels auf Deutsch sich auf Müll wie SAO oder Accel World beschränken, bzw. die guten Serien längst nicht mehr gedruckt werden.

u/KyouKobayashi · 2 pointsr/RWBY

The Shirow Miwa manga is available physically in English. https://www.amazon.com/RWBY-Shirow-Miwa/dp/1421595125

The Bunta Kinami manga is supposed to get a physical release in early 2020.

u/bluesphere798 · 2 pointsr/dbz

Start with either of these ones!

This edition is sturdier and slightly bigger, but a little more censored. Paper quality is very good though, and rarely you'll get light-colored pages, probably the most appealing aspects of this one.

https://www.amazon.com/Dragon-Ball-Vol-1-VIZBIG/dp/1421520591

This next edition is a more recent one. Paper is a little thinner, size is a bit smaller. However, this one benefits from being less censored, and the design is far more appealing for collectors; the illustrations on the front are each special newer pieces from Toriyama, the spine art is like the Japanese where it all makes a big picture, and most importantly, it doesn't split-off 1/3rd or the way through. This is the most consistent English release.

https://www.amazon.com/Dragon-Ball-3-1-Vol/dp/1421555646

u/SullyZero · 2 pointsr/graphicnovels

My wife got me The Fear Agent Library for Father's Day. It's huge and beautiful and really really well produced. Also the story is really great. 500+ pages of pulpy sci-fi. Well worth 35 bucks or whatever it runs for.

u/DoctorDazza · 2 pointsr/MangaPod

You could always buy it on Amazon, they have it all in the right order!

u/gingerfer · 2 pointsr/creepy

Amazon has what I'm assuming to be all of them in one hardcover here.

u/Karmakerosene · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  1. I would really like to have Beasts of Burden because I should read more and it's supposed to be really good!
  2. I don't have a kindle. I hope it's okay to enter and not have one of those on my list.
  3. If I were a book, I hope that I'd be a great one.
u/randomlos · 2 pointsr/FullmetalAlchemist

I actually just came on here to ask about this.....I found it on amazon for cheaper BTW...

but my question is....is it different from the series?? better?? my SO just marathoned the whole series within the last 2 weeks and she loves it...her bday is next month and was thinking of getting her this...is it worth it to read it if she just saw the whole thing??

Thanks in advance

u/caraeeezy · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This is Roasted Sesame Swaweed snacks which sounds REALLY weird, but it tastes super delicious! My sister can eat a whole package of these in a few minutes, and she is also intolerant.

cheese me please!

Sailor V would be amazing <3

u/Keykatriz · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Ants. I was at the mechanics and they had one of those coffee/hot chocolate machines. I noticed some ants around but used it anyway because I'm dumb. Made my drink, drank some, then noticed tons of ants coming from the machine. Looked in my cup...ants. I'm certain I must of drank some. I'm kind of surprised I didn't throw up.

Item

Edit: I just remembered another one. My friends and I went to the Asian grocery store one day after school and found this canned rice drink, and the check out lady gave us a bunch of them for free. That probably should have been the first sign. We got home and tried it...nope. It was mushy rice in a sweet kind of syrupy liquid. Just terrible. Maybe it's an acquired taste, but not one I care to acquire.

u/aozora_higanbana · 2 pointsr/FanFiction

Yes, there's now an official English translation.

u/PurrPrinThom · 2 pointsr/IrishMythology

The CELT (Corpus of Electronic Texts) database hosted by UCC hosts transcriptions of many Old Irish texts. There are some English translations, though they can be difficult to dig up. Nonetheless the database contains a wide variety of material the narrative literature section includes mythology.

Ignoring the somewhat dodgy-looking website MaryJones.us contains a wide selection of Irish (and Celtic!) material and more translations. The only real downside to MaryJones is that the sources of translations aren't always provided, so the accuracy cannot be checked against the actual texts the translation is working from. Nonetheless, the majority are good translations.

Irish Literature which includes many of the historical and mythological texts that CELT also has, and some Pre-Christian Inscriptions.

In terms of books, The Táin, early Ireland's great epic is a good one. I've yet to read the latest translation, admittedly, but I do quite enjoy Kinsella's version: he manages to capture the feel of Old Irish, so to speak, and its occasionally choppy narrative style, while making the text legitimately readable. It stays true to the text while still being accessible.

Likewise, Jeffrey Gantz's Early Irish Myths and Sagas is an excellent introduction to some of the more interesting, and important myths of early Ireland. The translations are very readable - though at times he has sacrificed the tone of Old Irish to do so.

On the other end of the spectrum, the Tales of the Elders of Ireland as translated by Ann Dooley and Harry Roe, has retained the Old Irish flavour, and is therefore occasionally difficult to understand.

In terms of secondary material, you'll have to be a little more specific as to what you're looking for. Miranda Green has a pretty good book, but she runs into the same issue that we all run into: we don't know how the myths that we have were perceived by or influenced the people who created them.

All of our stories, all of our information, really, is relayed to us through manuscripts that were created primarily in monasteries (though we have some created by laypeople and not monks, they're younger, and fairly well-removed from whatever paganism may be represented in the texts.) Few (if any) of them provide any commentary, or meta-analysis - and what we do have is pretty spare (ie. a note that the scribe doesn't believe any of what he's just written.)

The texts do tend to uphold the laws that we have, so I suppose you could argue either way: did the myths influence the laws, or the laws influence the myths?

But as I say, as we have no sources, really, from pre-Christian Ireland, only material that has been transmitted through a Christian lens, it's hard to know how the remaining texts were treated. Granted, their preservation does indicate that they were regarded with a certain level of reverence, but their actual influence is unknown. There is some literature that compares the ways in which the Christian authors follow some of the tropes of myth in their own writings of saints lives, but I'm not sure if that's what you're after.

u/steelRyu · 2 pointsr/FFBraveExvius
u/ZomgAwesome · 2 pointsr/sailormoon

What's the difference between this and this one? Sailor Moon Box Set (Vol. 1-6) https://www.amazon.com/dp/1612623964/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_87IfzbGCQ2G92 ?

u/Salaris · 2 pointsr/Fantasy

There are manga versions out there, if you're not already aware. Example: Twilight Princess Manga

u/PhantomLordG · 2 pointsr/dbz

Your submission has been removed for the following reason:

>This topic is addressed in our FAQ.

There are many different ways to purchase the manga, though unfortunately, every official English release is censored in some way shape or form. Censorship in Dragon Ball entails the removal of strong language, female nudity, middle fingers, and near the end, guns. Dark-skinned characters – namely Officer Black and Mr. Popo – have their large lips altered. Mr. Satan's name & Satan City are renamed Hercule and Herculopolis respectively. Violence and gore is unaffected.

Below is a list of VIZ Media's current offerings of DB/DBZ in English:

u/Squill_N · 2 pointsr/manga
u/Bushrag · 2 pointsr/OnePiece

One Piece Box Set: East Blue and Baroque Works, Volumes 1-23 https://www.amazon.com/dp/1421560747/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_F5VOybKS3BSJT

One Piece Box Set 2: Skypiea and Water Seven, Volumes 24-46 https://www.amazon.com/dp/1421576066/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_B6VOyb6A2BXRG


One Piece Box Set 3: Thriller Bark to New World, Volumes 47-70 https://www.amazon.com/dp/1421590522/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_d6VOybV01EPPA

u/MojaveMilkman · 2 pointsr/Megaten

On Amazon. It happened to arrive same day as Aegis. :)

u/Liefy031 · 2 pointsr/LightNovels
u/thefuckingswampking · 2 pointsr/Naruto

Currently, only the Third Data Book has gotten an official western release.

There is also the Official Fan Book which is packed with a ton of fun info!

u/Dominic51487 · 2 pointsr/Parenting

There's nothing that makes someone hate reading more then being forced to read. However, I think you are on the right track by discovering what they are interested in and possibly introducing them to something similar to spark their interest.

When I was their age, I really enjoyed reading graphic novels or ''manga's''. They actually have a Legend of Zelda manga that is quite popular and that would surely hold their interest.

If you are thinking more traditional novel, there's The Sword of Truth which I hear is quite popular but is probably above their reading level.

Best bet, for their age, would be to read those awesome graphic novels. Eventually, they will move on to more complicated and rewarding novels.

I hope they find something soon and develop a life-long passion for reading as I have. Good luck!!

u/KenpatchiRama-Sama · 2 pointsr/anime
u/IBoughtYouFor30p · 2 pointsr/IrishHistory

How far back do you want to go? Early Irish Myths and Sagas by Jeffrey Gantz has a good collection of several Celtic myths. In my day, it was the go-to primer for starting to learn about early Irish mythology (though it could totally be something else, now. I am not very up-to-date on how this is taught nowadays.)

u/darkgray · 2 pointsr/anime
u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Beasts of Burden.

It sounds weird. But I promise, it's good.

u/dizko_biscuit · 2 pointsr/FullmetalAlchemist

For the Manga:
http://www.amazon.com/Fullmetal-Alchemist-Box-Hiromu-Arakawa/dp/1421541955

I bought this one and LOVE it. There are minor translation issues (they say Ishbal instead of Ishval, and Xerxes is translated into some weird word like "cesscles", but other than that, its true to the Japanese version, including the right-to-left reading style (which is really fun to read)

For the Blu-rays, buy the 1nd and 2nd Brotherhood collection on Amazon (the 2nd collection will be available on the 17th of July it says)

u/Dys_unemployed · 2 pointsr/Animey

Hey, I got you covered. So here's my strategy: try to minimize on the rupee per page. A general single volume manga would cost around 500 bucks, for essential 200 odd pages. Kinda too much, but ok given the value added compared to a general paperback. Also, given that you are starting a collection, you will most probably want to collect all the volumes i.e. complete the series. So it should preferably have lesser volumes. Based on that I recommend these

  • All you need is Kill
  • Planetes Vol 1 and Vol 2 (Note that Vol 2 is pretty costly, but i was able to snag it about 2 years ago for around 1000 bucks. I recommend you wait and check the prices. Till then you'll have volume 1)
  • Solanin
  • Death Note (This is an All in One edition, and for the price, it's a steal. That said, I am a little biased to the black edition that came out earlier. They looked cool, had three volumes each in a single volume and did I mention it looked cool?)
  • Satoshi Kon's Opus

    If you're looking for manga series whose individual books contain a large number of pages, try searching "manga omnibus" or "manga all in one" on amazon. There's quite a few, and if you're willing to wait, you could wait for price drops (I recommend keepa.com to check and notify you for price drops on amazon.in)

    Happy shopping, and let us know what you buy.
u/jujicakes · 2 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

There are five total seasons - Classic, R, S, SuperS, and StarS.

Stars was not released in America due to licensing and censorship issues, as in the last few episodes there is quite a bit of nudity. If you did not know, there was quite a bit of heavy editing in the American releases - buttcrack lines, Uranus and Neptune's relationship, boob outlines, panty shots - tons of stuff.

Here is the wikipedia page with a synopsis of the season, etc. There is a TON of character development and it wraps up the story quite nicely.

If you haven't read the manga, I highly suggest it. You can get the first six in a nice box set and I believe there's a second set as well. Codename wa Sailor V was released two years ago in English for the first time as well. :D

u/Tickleberry · 2 pointsr/graphicnovels

You might like Attack on Titan or Descender. The first is a mature manga and the second is a sci-fi graphic novel. I'm hoping to collect the colossal edition of attack on titan this holiday :)

u/EctMills · 2 pointsr/Fantasy

Death Note: Another Note

It was translated from Japanese though I don't believe the names were changed at all. At least I'm not finding anything about alternate versions of the names.

I think it was a case of using eastern naming practices with english words. It would have looked fine to someone in Japan but once presented to a western audience turned silly.

u/zophop · 2 pointsr/comicbooks

It's only $35 on Amazon at the moment, an absolute bargain!

u/blank_dota2 · 2 pointsr/manga

Actually bro All You Need is Kill Omnibus at Amazon is $8.99, which beats RightStuf's price.

u/MLGcrumpets · 2 pointsr/MangaCollectors

I don't know quite how much you are buying them for on eBay, but, if possible I think it's best to order from Amazon 1st Box Set 2nd Box Set, I bought the first two box sets for roughly £120 ( £60 - £65ish each ). Good luck!

Edit: And if you didn't know, they both come with some really good looking posters, I have pictures if need be! :)

u/HeckinChonkr · 1 pointr/ShitPostCrusaders

By The way all of this materiel is in English and the red stone of Aja was 3D printed and I can probably post the inventor Pro 2019 files if by some chance you have access to that. Also I'm not including the JoJoniums because that would be seventeen separate links, Hope this helps.

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Giorno Figure

Fugo Figure

Josuke Figure

Bruno Figure

Abacione Figure

Vento Aureo Scroll Poster

Probably Unavailable Golden Experience Figure The company posted it for $11 when its supposed to be $109 but I picked one up before it became unavailable

JoJo's Necklaces and other Jewelry

Jotaro's Hat with pins

Manga In Theory And Practice

Replica stone mask

Darby Poker Set

Rohan at The Louve

Blu-Ray Set Parts 1-2

Blueray Set Half of Part 3

Blueray Set Second Half Of Part 3

BluRay Set First Half Of Part 4

u/Indekkusu · 1 pointr/anime

>I also think like many other light novels they weren't officially translated and sold in the west

The official release of the Accel World novel in English is today, it got licensed a year ago.

Bookdepository

Amazon.com

Amazon.co.uk

u/yanojuego · 1 pointr/zelda

Hello Mr. Spambot! I'll help you again remove all the affiliate shit from your link:

https://www.amazon.com/Legend-Zelda-Twilight-Princess-Vol/dp/1421593475/

u/Vellon221 · 1 pointr/Animesuggest

Yes it does. Did you even look?

It's out of print now, but used copies aren't insanely expensive.

u/Musical_life · 1 pointr/sailormoon

So I've heard and the boxes themselves support that tidbit.

#1 &
#2

u/airencracken · 1 pointr/manga

It's about a hikikomori, male this time, however, I think the manga is the worst of the three representations of it. The light novel being my favorite.

u/ataradrac · 1 pointr/furry

Have a gander through the Comics category on Flayrah for some reviews.

A friend loaned me his copy of Beasts of Burden, and I really enjoyed it. (There's a bunch of other recommendations, but that's my most recent read...)

u/jimbimanim · 1 pointr/anime
u/lepracan · 1 pointr/suggestmeabook

Not too uncommon; most series that get an official translation are very popular. But don't be disheartened! You can look into older series.

The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Toradora, Guin Saga, Kino's Journey, Shakugan no Shana, Slayers(or try here), Gosick, Seikai: Crest of the Stars, Adventures of Duan Surk, Zaregoto, Psycho Busters, Full Metal Panic. Note here. I have not bought from rightstufanime, but they have older out of print stuff.


For newer stuff that I neglected to include, The Irregular at Magic High School, Black Bullet, Strike the Blood, The Isolator, [Trinity Seven](http://www.amazon.com/Trinity-Seven-Vol-Magicians/dp/0316263672/ref=pd_sim_14_19?ie=UTF8&dpID=51CzJOSWijL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR107%2C160_&refRID=1Q3F3Y76HEVKVT3ER83G], Durarara, Accel World.


For your brother saying he read the previous lsited items already, I think he could appreciate Baccano and Rising of the shield hero. The shield hero fan translation is the webnovel, and there is a bit of diversion, and the light novel version is better edited, in my opinion.
Baccano had the first novel somewhat translated, but that did not continue (to my knowledge).

So ask him about these new titles, and the 2 I mentioned again. But remember if you choose one, triple check its the light novel version.

u/LegendForHire · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Welcome to the NHK (Novel) https://www.amazon.com/dp/1427802564/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_oVE4xbSM478XC

My favorite book! Thanks for the contest!

u/shadowdra126 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

http://www.amazon.com/dp/1612629717/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=37SZMW8BZJIM5&coliid=I34BWVKARO8MU7

I have wanted to read this for a while! it has been on my list since I saw this edition!

Transform

u/ilkei · 1 pointr/anime

They are aiming for peak isekai: This wonderful title releases later this month. ^^^^^^someone ^^^^^^save ^^^^^^us ^^^^^^from ^^^^^^the ^^^^^^isekai ^^^^^^trash

u/coochiepuncherabc · 1 pointr/Animemes
u/pspiq5 · 1 pointr/dbz

Your submission has been removed for the following reason:

>This topic is addressed in our FAQ.

There are many different ways to purchase the manga, though unfortunately, every official English release is censored in some way shape or form. Censorship in Dragon Ball entails the removal of strong language, female nudity, middle fingers, and near the end, guns. Dark-skinned characters – namely Officer Black and Mr. Popo – have their large lips altered. Mr. Satan's name & Satan City are renamed Hercule and Herculopolis respectively. Violence and gore is unaffected.

Below is a list of VIZ Media's current offerings of DB/DBZ in English:

u/AttackTribble · 1 pointr/movies

Just FYI, it's based on this. Don't know how closely though.

u/OrganicDinosaur · 1 pointr/Naruto

The third databook was released in Japan in 2008, and Viz published the English version in 2012. I've never seen the first or second databooks officially released in English (you'd have to search the Viz official website for them if they can be purchased), they were mostly done by fans via scanlations wayyy back when.

It will probably take more than year, honestly, if you want to buy the English edition.

The databook thread over at NF gets updated with loose translations almost daily. Their discussion thread also has things going on with people covering and translating separate portions.

For the most part though, small sections (because it's fast and easy) and popular characters (because of demand) will get translated first.

u/cc4th3r1n3 · 1 pointr/FullmetalAlchemist

$147 on Amazon! Set me back a bit but definitely worth it. Here’s the link

u/TweetPoster · 1 pointr/OnePiece

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u/jokey_boy · 1 pointr/RWBY

Most likely, but the next one might be the final chapter since a manga anthology is supposed to be coming soon. It might be the chapters compiled into tankobon format.

Amazon has the English version listed for an August 2017 release

u/yunarose84 · 1 pointr/attackontitan

Attack on Titan: Colossal Edition 1 https://www.amazon.com/dp/1612629717/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_E7FYBbWKYB6N5

Multiple volumes (1-5) under 40 bucks right now :)

u/Terez27 · 1 pointr/dbz

Your submission has been removed for the following reason:

>This topic is addressed in our FAQ.

There are many different ways to purchase the manga, though unfortunately, every official English release is censored in some way shape or form. Censorship in Dragon Ball entails the removal of strong language, female nudity, middle fingers, and near the end, guns. Dark-skinned characters – namely Officer Black and Mr. Popo – have their large lips altered. Mr. Satan's name & Satan City are renamed Hercule and Herculopolis respectively. Violence and gore is unaffected.

Below is a list of VIZ Media's current offerings of DB/DBZ in English:

u/SilverofStillness · 1 pointr/bleach

Bleach Volume 55 and ends in Bleach Volume 74.

But I recommend buying the Bleach final box set It includes the Fullbring Arc too. From 55-74 is 19 Volumes that will be about $190 US dollars. Box set brings extra and will cost less.

u/Psymorte · 1 pointr/deathnote

You could read the manga, which covers stuff the anime cut out for time reasons, or a prequel novel featuring Naomi and L

u/Dank_Karo · 1 pointr/StardustCrusaders
u/macgamecast · 1 pointr/YoujoSenki

Sure! Here is the amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0316512443

I prefer a physical copy as well, but they come out agonizingly slowly it seems! For example I am following The Irregular at Magic High School light novels (and I love the anime/manga) but they only come out something like 2-3 a year and many more to go. So Tanya is JUST starting end of this year, gonna be a long wait I think, but if any luck we'll get 2-3 more in 2018 for Tanya.

u/I_Burn_Cereal · 1 pointr/comicbookart

I would definitely recommend Fear Agent. One of my favorite series. You can pick up the first trade for fairly cheap on Amazon.

Otherwise the Library Edition is on sale and you get a ton with it.

u/TrustMeImLeifEricson · 1 pointr/creepy

There are a few short stories on Dark Horse's site and there's at least one hardcover collection.

u/I_Bear · 1 pointr/manga

That's just the thing, as far as I know both versions are published by VIZ though the "yellow" version is called VIZBig and the "red" is simply labeled 3-in-1 which I know is the same thing, so that's why im hesitating

I think this will make it clearer
http://www.amazon.com/Dragon-Ball-Vol-1-VIZBIG/dp/1421520591/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1419573656&sr=8-1&keywords=vizbig

http://www.amazon.com/Dragon-Ball-3-Edition-Vol/dp/1421555646/ref=pd_sim_b_7?ie=UTF8&refRID=18GWPD06M3QPW7MYW163

Edit: Links

u/canadianaviator · 1 pointr/LightNovels

The Haruhi Series is really good. The anime ran from 1-4 with one chapter of 5. Here is the order

If you have seen Death Note then I would highly recommend Death Note: Another Note by NisiOisiN. It follows a case earlier in L's career. Its only one volume and I love it but you can only read it after you have watched Death Note since it uses some of the same characters.

If you enjoyed the anime you could check out Sword Art Online.

Since you already have Spice and Wolf I can't really recommend any other officially translated ones. You can try this blog for a list of the officially translated light novels.

u/rtwpsom2 · 1 pointr/manga

I highly recommend it. If you've seen the movie Edge of Tomorrow you know the basic premise of the story. While the premise of the manga remains the same, the storyline is different. Both are great though and I highly recommend reading it. And yes, the omnibus is a two in one, you get both volumes of the series in one book.

u/johnfarmer88 · 1 pointr/RWBY

RWBY https://www.amazon.com/dp/1421595125/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_f8F4Db3CZAD2C

Manga anthology

RWBY: Official Manga Anthology, Vol. 1: Red Like Roses (1) https://www.amazon.com/dp/1974701573/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_D.F4DbER2YARS

RWBY: Official Manga Anthology, Vol. 2: Mirror Mirror (2) https://www.amazon.com/dp/1974701581/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_obG4Db9EZDQQF

RWBY: Official Manga Anthology, Vol. 3: From Shadows (3) https://www.amazon.com/dp/1974702812/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_hcG4Db2Z9QJ5X

RWBY: Official Manga Anthology, Vol. 4: Burn (4) https://www.amazon.com/dp/1974702820/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_QcG4DbNCNBQ9Y

u/Dancing_Donkey · 1 pointr/MangaCollectors
u/Narrative_Causality · 1 pointr/tf_irl
u/RANDALLFLA666 · 1 pointr/ImageComics

Honestly one of my favorite comics and it's the only one of his I've read. I bought this (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1616550058/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) hardcover of Fear Agent but I haven't had time to read more than the first issue.

u/JoeGlenS · 1 pointr/noveltranslations

Zaregoto: Book1 and Book 2, Death Note: Another Note, and XXXHolic: Another Holic from the best mystery author IMO, NisioisiN


Also note, that NisioisiN is the author of the monogatari series (Bakemonogatari, Kizumonogatari, Nisemonogatari, Nekomonogatari, Kabukimonogatari, Hanamonogatari, Otorimonogatari, Onimonogatari, Koimonogatari, Tsukimonogatari, Koyomimonogatari, Owarimonogatari., Zuko-Owarimonogatari, Orokamonogatari, Wazamonogatari)

There are a lot of mystery/horror novels in syosetu.com, it's just nobody translates them, just like there are a lots of BL novels that aren't translated

EDIT 1: I would like to add Ballad of a Shingami series

EDIT 2: .Hack// Another Birth series

EDIT 3: Utsuro no Hako to Zero no Maria

u/0rpheusTelos · 1 pointr/OnePiece

it's only $165 on amazon.ca converting that to USD is even cheaper around 127 USD. Dunno if this is a mistake or not. https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/1421590522/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/CorruptedEvil · 1 pointr/comicbooks

It's borderline perfect, highly recommend it. The best way to read it are the two library edition volumes that collect 3 arcs each.

u/Siopaobun · 1 pointr/manga

The boxsets typically depend on which online site you get them from but you can buy them from amazon or right stuf. I'm going to link the amazon ones so check them out.

u/sumguyoranother · 0 pointsr/LightNovels

Accel World - Supposedly similar to LMS/ARK. I haven't read it yet.

EC - MCs (there are 4) ended up getting tricked as newbs in a game called Second Phantasia, became level 0, get tricked again, now they are stuck running an academy in the game.

Half Prince - A female MC that ended up with a male avatar in a VRMMO with some elements similar to Ragnarok Online.

Key of the Sunken Moon - It's on my "to read" list. As I haven't read it yet, I can't give a quick summary. Not sure how similar to a game it is.

Master of Monsters/Monster Tamer - Entire school get warped to another world. Everyone is granted an ability similar to those in games. They were attacked as soon as they got there, eventually setting up a safe zone. But that all broke apart when the ones with ability started an expedition and the remaining people turned on each other. MC, on the verge of dying, ended up taming a slime. The story go on from there as MC starts his non-human family. Warning: Might be Too Gruesome/Dark for some people.