Best mystery manga according to redditors

We found 64 Reddit comments discussing the best mystery manga. We ranked the 38 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Mystery Manga:

u/MKillerby · 15 pointsr/YOI

Kubo Mitsurou, YOI's main writer. She was a manga writer+artist before. Infact one of her manga is getting published in English.

u/kpossibles · 10 pointsr/manga

Yes, especially if you like adventure/action stories! If you're a movie buff, this manga has a lot of homages in the splash pages for each chapter! Also, please buy the manga in English if you can to support Noda-sensei! Or buy the JP version since they're cheaper...

https://www.amazon.com/Golden-Kamuy-Vol-Satoru-Noda/dp/1421594889

u/trieu26 · 6 pointsr/mangaswap

A brand new box set is currently $66.93USD on amazon. I would reconsider.

u/Joker_P5 · 5 pointsr/blacklagoon
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/Mongobly · 4 pointsr/movies

Or you know... The Manga

u/LegitPancak3 · 3 pointsr/manga

Volume 1 pre-order is already up for next June. https://www.amazon.com/dp/1974715469

u/thejonnyMAGNUM · 3 pointsr/manga

There also is a pre-order link for A Girl on the Shore which will be out on January 19th. I'm stoked that more of Asano's work is coming stateside.

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/TotoroTheGreat · 3 pointsr/manga

You can buy it from Amazon or a site of your choice.

u/TheDaneOf5683 · 2 pointsr/graphicnovels

Oh yeah, that's it. When they posted it was out of stock on Amazon. Glad to see I didn't pick up the last vol. Hey /u/GogEguGem, your dream has come true: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1616551348/

u/Yokuo · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I'm sorry to hear about your loss :(

I love that she legitimately cares about me.

If I win, I'd like this

Hey Bean!

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Get me out of here!

Thanks for the contest!

I relax by playing with my cats, laying in bed for a little while and doing nothing, reading, playing video games, and drawing. What is your favorite way to relax?

Book.

u/tosendhelp · 2 pointsr/Megaten

> the chapters aren't translated yet

It's been translated by fans [here] (http://mangafox.me/manga/persona_4/), and because of that people haven't bought the official one obviously. Well, I think so, anyway.

u/Cdresden · 2 pointsr/suggestmeabook

The best thing I've ever read is Lone Wolf and Cub by Kazuo Koike and Gozeki Kojima. The English edition series has now been issued in a group of 9 omnibuses. At $16 a pop, that's a significant outlay, but you won't be sorry.

u/Furuichi · 2 pointsr/manga
u/Lovemesometoasts · 2 pointsr/CasualConversation

>/AUTISTIC SQUEE-ING

Yay, a fellow prequelmemer :D That's my favorite sub on Reddit. It turned me from a serial lurker, jumping from one sub to another, to someone who actually contribute back to the community. Although my posts lean more towards sithpostings rather than actual high quality OCs :p

>I am an avid amateur writer, and I have a huge investment in the study of languages. I can read in just about any Romance language to a pretty decent level.

Wow, that's a lot of languages that you're good at. It's really impressive and definitely a worthwhile hobby, nevermind what others say :) I read the link you gave me, and there's a table about writing systems. I thought learning about the language itself is challenging enough, now complete with various ways of writing/pronouncing it, I admire you so much!

>East Asian languages are a bit out of my range

Why do I get the feeling that once you get started on it, it'd actually come by pretty easy for you :p I agree, that is super cool! To be able to watch anime/read manga without having to rely on the translations would be satisfying af. Heck, when I read and understand (like really simple, common) words in katakana/hiragana, it felt like a big achievement to me xD

>Do you do much anime or video games?

Anime/manga is a pretty big part of my childhood especially being Asian, I've been reading translated manga since I was little. What about you? Is there any particular anime/manga that you love? When I buy it here, it's pretty cheap but when I went to the states during my undergrad, I was shocked because they are so freaking expensive like this one. On amazon at least it's discounted, but at B&N everything is list price. I guess the licensing plays a big part in that.

>If you ever get bored and need something different to listen to, there's a lot of stuff by Nobuo Uematsu that fills that gap nicely.

Thanks for the rec! I'll give it a listen. Japanese video games and anime have good soundtrack so it's always a win when I find more :)

>I'll let you know how it goes when I finally get there.

Please do! I don't read crime thriller much so I'll wait to hear your thoughts on it first before starting xD

>Little pricey for a digital copy

I checked it on google play myself and it's EXPENSIVE. Hell, even the paperback version is much cheaper. Probably better if you use the money to buy books that you're used to reading, I'd hate it if you were to be disappointed especially after spending so much money on it :(

>I still miss my grandma's piano some days, and I haven't seen it in years...

Awww.... :')

>It doesn't help that, as often as I use alternate tunings, it's sometimes really impractical to play the ones I do know.

In a way this kinda makes sense to me because you have you own style/way of playing and others have theirs, there's nothing wrong with that ;)

>I have recently learned this one

I'll be honest, this is a kind of genre I wouldn't have listened to by myself since it's a huge leap from my usual, but from what I’ve heard I like it. I love his voice in particular but since we’re talking about you playing the song using guitar, I’m probably missing the point here xD

Turn Back Time is definitely more of my style of music, I love Future Bass, and I think Flume is genius (although now he's experimenting in other forms of EDM which is perfectly fine). This song kinda has a Mazde vibe to it and I’m digging it. I've added it to my playlist, it's a fun one :D

>I love, love, love jazz as a style, and I'm actually pretty good at jazz on the saxophone

Oh god, are you like this multi-talented person irl but only few people are actually aware of it? Forgive my imagination for a while here but I'm having major flashbacks to Parks & Rec when Ron Swanson/Duke Silver came out of nowhere and played amazing saxophone at the festival in front of the whole town.

Back to the main point, yeah I was wondering how that'd work because the type of jazz I listen to usually doesn't have guitar mixed in but I'm sure there's a whole genre for that. You're right! It is sexy~ My favorite part is at 1:30 (which you would've already expected) definitely a mix between groovy and smooth jazz.

Gotg yes, it's brilliant!! For a while there I was obsessed with Ooh Child because of that movie. Although I prefer the first movie compared to the second one, what do you think? I know we're already talking about a lot of topics as it is, but are you a fan of Marvel movies? :D

Oh. my. god. I love it!! Thanks for bringing it to my attention <3 I've listened to it like 3 times now and I've added it to my playlist, right now I'm listening to The Ink Spots other songs.

I wholeheartedly agree, I love developers who take the time to design soundtracks and create the right atmosphere for their game, and Bethesda is one of them. Take this for example, I actually prefer this version than the original 1918 song xD

Do you play video games? What kind do you usually play if you do? :)

u/Razzuh · 2 pointsr/manga

A Naruto Box Set. ~26 27 Volumes I think.

Bought one for Death Note soon after (:

Edit: Added links.
Also have my eye on this.

u/FlyByTieDye · 2 pointsr/batman

Ok, so for Dick, the majority of his time as Robin was told in pre-crisis Batman tales, and many modern fans haven't read anything pre-crisis. That being said, I have read Batmanga, which stars Batman and Dick Grayson as Robin. I like Batmanga because it tells a Batman tale in a similar era as Silver age Batman, that has just as much curiosity about e.g. science, technology and the future, different cultures, their practices and mysticism, yet given that it was made in Japan instead of America, it doesn't have the same moral obligations that American comic books of the time had in regards to something like the comic code authority. So, it isn't afraid to have the villains be killers or show death, and because of that, you can have really interesting action scenarios with stakes you didn't get in the Silver Age of Batman comcis. That being said, it's not like the series (or at least what I've read of it so far) is making a close examination say on the nature of the relationship between Bruce and Dick as Guardian and Ward, Father and Son, or the like. But it is an interesting Batman action series that utilises the classic Dynamic Duo in telling its tale.

So, that's the only pre-crisis reading I've done, so, on to modern re-tellings of Batman and Robin. Because Post-crisis Batman was written in an era that already had moved past an established Dick Grayson Robin, in an era where Dick was already working as Nightwing and Batman was raising Jason, most Batman and Dick Grayson stories are re-tellings. Following Year One (which is just Bruce starting out as Batman), there were in canon follow ups in the forms of Year Two (that didn't have Robin), and finally Year Three, which told the story of Dick Grayson's beginnings as Robin. Year Three is collected in the Caped Crusader volume 2 trade collection. One problem is though that for the longest time, Year Three was not collected, so many fans are just unaware of it, and it's just not very popular (also maye why it wasn't collected for so long). In fact, that was all because it was overshadowed by a much more popular take.

So, just as Year Two and Year Three aimed to re-tell the beginning years of Batman's life, so too did The Long Halloween (not a Robin story, but needed to understand ..) and Dark Victory. These last two were not canon when they first appeared, yet were so popular that DC made the choice to allow Years Two and Three to slip out of canonicity so that they could declare Long Halloween and Dark Victory as canon. And if you wanted a series specifically looking at Batman and Robin's (Dick Grayson's) relationship, then Dark Victory would be an excellent choice!

So, these are not the only modern retellings of Batman and Robin as Dick Grayson. Just as Year One served as the foundation for later canon stories, like Year Two and Three, and also served as the foundation for Loeb and Sale's series, it also also served as the foundation for Miller's "Millerverse" of Batman. He did retell the origin of Dick Grayson as Robin in his atrocious All Star Batman and Robin, the Boy Wonder, but it is so terrible that people only have an ironic enjoyment over it, and it does not well represent the relationship between the two. To make this clear, don't get ASBAR if you want a good Robin story, I just thought I would mention it, so you know what to avoid, too.

There are other glimpses that other authors have made of Dick's time as Robin. they are not re-tellings of his origin, but rather just show what crime fighting was like between the two. An event called Zero Hour happened, that as the name implies had lots of time shenanigans. There is a collected Batman: Zero Hour trade, that collects all the Bat-titled tie-ins. The Robin tie ins specifically have Tim interact with a time-displaced Dick in a two chapter arc that I found fun, and showed the differences between the two. This was, however, an arc done without either's interaction with Batman. In this trade however, there is a lot more non-Robin chapters then there are Robin chapters.

Morrison also had a few glimpses of Dick as Robin. In his Batman: RIP arc, specifically his Last Rites/The Butler Did It chapters, he shows a re-telling of Batman's whole career to that point, including a good chunk looking at his time with Dick as Robin. His Time and the Batman arc, also featuring time shenanigans, as the title suggests, again had Bruce working with Dick as Robin in their prime. Both however are better experienced being read as part of Morrison's run on Batman, rather than individually to see just the Robin moments.

This is all I have read of Batman and Robin, featuring Dick Grayson as Robin. The only Tim Drake Robin stories I've read I didn't like, but they include A Lonely Place of Dying and Knightfall. Drake had a ton of stuff as Robin though, so hopefully someone with more experience with his tenure will be able to help you with that.

A few more ideas I have though. If you do just want to see Bruce's relationship with Dick, or maybe Dick and Tim's characters, maybe see the post-Knightfall Prodigal arc. It features Dick as Batman, working with Tim as Robin. Also, you get to see closure between Bruce and Dick at the arcs finale. Another suggestion is Dick's later tenure as Batman again. I think Gates of Gotham did a great job showing the whole Batfamily at that point. Dick is Batman, and he works with both Damian and Tim, if I recall, as Robin and Red Robin, respectively. Black Mirror focuses more on Dick as a solo Batman, though he does work alongside Tim for a bit, but more so Barbara.

So anyway, this is at least my experience with Dick and Tim as Robin stories. I hope this helps!

u/danke-Empire · 1 pointr/manga

They've done the same with Kakegurui: v03 digital came out Sep 2015, and v04 digital comes out Jan 2018 alongside the paperback. In contrast, when Kodansha Comics announced Grand Blue's physical release, that didn't cause them to delay v02-03 digitals; they also price their higher-quality simulpubs reasonably @ $1 per weekly and $1-2 per monthly.

u/RaygunnerRei · 1 pointr/anime

Recently watched it, it was the only Kon movie I hadn't watched yet. and it was good, easily his best movie. It really gets across the feeling of what it's like to be gaslit by an obsessive fan.

BTW. Did you know it was based on a book? It was recently licensed by 7 Seas publishing, you can get it for pocket change on Amazon

u/Cuervo66666 · 1 pointr/AceAttorney

Yeah, they're in English. I had them all on my Amazon wishlist, here's the first volume and the rest are easy to find from there: http://smile.amazon.com/Miles-Edgeworth-Ace-Attorney-Investigations/dp/193542999X/

u/Evilknightz · 1 pointr/manga

Death note has all 13 volumes for a decently reasonable price of 70 bucks ATM. I own the set myself

http://www.amazon.com/Death-Note-Box-Vol-1-13/dp/142152581X

u/RandomClown1 · 0 pointsr/MangaPod

Detective Conan
(Synopsis)
(Volume List)
(Amazon)
(Funimation)
English version is called Case Closed.
Primary genres: Shounen; Mystery; Adventure;

My favorite. Still on going since 1994.

u/PandiReddits · -1 pointsr/mangaswap

Bakuman box set for $112

Deathnote box set for $67