(Part 2) Best mystery manga according to redditors

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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 products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top Reddit comments about Mystery Manga:

u/Hibernica · 17 pointsr/Lovecraft

Unspeakable Vault - Absurd comedy

The Laundry Files - Sysadmins make great magical civil service spies

C'Thulhu Saves the World - Exactly what it says on the cover.

Nyaruko-San, Another Crawling Chaos - This is what you get when you combine Lovecraft with Japan. Also, this is basically a Lovecraftian sitcom.

Sandy Petersen's CThulhu Mythos for Pathfinder - Exactly what it says on the cover.

In Strange Aeons: Lovecraftian Numenera - Lovecraft supplement for Numenera, also compatible with The Strange the Cypher System for genre independence

Puella Magi Madoka Magica - I promise, it's a cute Magical Girl show and nothing bad ever happens.

Munchkin Cthulhu - The least C'Thulhu-y C'Thulhu game of them all.

Infestation 2 - 30 Days of Night, Dungeons & Dragons, G.I. Joe, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and Transformers all punch out C'Thulhu

I could go on, but I won't because I'm tired and lazy.

Edit: Okay fine.
Stupid and Insane Defenders Against Chaos - You're on your own here.

u/slainjuly · 8 pointsr/rupaulsdragrace

Ooh, what's the name? Found it.

u/LoonBalloon · 5 pointsr/suggestmeabook

Alright, kid. You're 12. You like to read. Good work. It's useful for exploring new interests. A few recommendations for life in book form:
Yoga for Dummies
Chinese: Crash Course
A Series of Unfortunate Events
The Phantom Tollbooth
How to Stop Worrying and Start Living
Case Closed, Vol. 1
What We Talk About When We Talk About Love

Those should get you started on an introspective teenagehood. If any of those strike your interests, let me know and I'll do a little digital dumpster diving.

u/thresholden · 4 pointsr/manga

Was it a book or a scan? It might be The Kindaichi Case Files: The Mummy's Curse: http://www.amazon.com/The-Kindaichi-Case-Files-Mummys/dp/1591823552/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1381635166&sr=8-5&keywords=Kindaichi

Probably my favorite volume of the Kindaichi series.

u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/books

Or! The Dopple Ganger Chronicles by G.P. Taylor - for grades 4-7.

u/BunburyGrousset · 3 pointsr/comicbooks

Alright, this is what I managed to scrounge together from memory and notes. All of them are available in English and I will be occasionally giving extra summarized details to further interest you into clicking on the links. Expect a lot of Franco-Belgian and nothing from Japan, mainly because I expect a lot of people to swamp you with Manga suggestions.



  1. Beautiful Darkness - I got this recently and wouldn't exactly call it a master piece or a "must buy" but an interesting read nonetheless.


  2. The Obscure Cities series - Only the first volume is available in English yet and the second volume is coming out this month, although that's technically not the first volume. The stories are somewhat standalone but become interconnected so it's not an overtly terrible thing that they aren't printing them in order of publication. I own this and would recommend it.



  3. Zagor: Terror From the Sea - An Italian series set in the Wild West...er Eastern United States. This is the first of what will hopefully be many collections for this character's stories. There are also two other trades out now called Zagor: The Red Sand and Zagor: Voodoo Vendetta.


  4. Yoko Tsuno - Back to Belgian again. Basically, a (young?) female Japanese scientist travels all around the world with her friends and engage in all sorts of high-tech adventures.


  5. Aya of Yop City series - A partially autobiographical comic set in a French West African colony during the 1970's. Was also adapted into an animated movie three years ago.


  6. Afrika


  7. [The XIII series](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/XIII_(comics) - A Belgian spy thriller series about a man trying to figure out his past. Has been made into a video game, movie, and tv series!


  8. Few people know this, but the smurfs actually started life as a Belgian comic!


  9. Morbus Gravis - A very NSFW Italian series. It's an erotic science fiction, fantasy, post-apocalyptic series that actually seems kind of interesting when you look past all the erotica.


  10. Adele Blanc Sec - A French series about a Victorian female investigative journalist who encounters all sorts of bizarre and supernatural mysteries. I have yet to read the book but watched and thoroughly enjoyed the movie based on it.


  11. [Barbarella](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbarella_(comics) - You are probably more familiar with the movie adaptation of this slightly erotic (at least less so when compared to Morbus Gravis) Science Fiction French comic.


  12. The Nikopol Trilogy


  13. [Sillage](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wake_(comics) - Sadly only half of this French Science Fiction series is available in English and what is available had the (non-erotic) nudity scenes of art censored.


    BONUS: Technically not a suggestion, but nonetheless I love to frequent this blog about comics in the Philippines. It's interesting to see how the American comics of the 1990's influenced this comic book industry during that time. I have also been researching recently the superheroes of India and Indonesia.
u/wongsta · 2 pointsr/manga

Just to add some extra information, I believe this chapter is only in the official translation, as the title of that chapter exactly matches the official title (according to Wikipedia). Probably this bonus chapter was never fan-translated.

It's from the last volume (Volume 12 of Nidaime, after the last chapter*): https://www.amazon.com/Genshiken-Second-Season-Shimoku-Kio/dp/1632365510

*on that page chapter and volume numbering starts from the beginning of the first Genshiken, while in the official English version, chapter and volume numbering restarts at the start of Nidaime...

u/Yokuo · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Here is a tip you need to know.

Pro Tip: You know those little ketchup cups? You can unfold them to make them stretch out farther, and hold more ketchup

If I win, I'd like this, please! :)

u/Mystic-Mask · 1 pointr/HiTMAN

So I went searching for it and came across a tradeback here ( https://www.amazon.com/dp/1524106607/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_1lf4Bb5WCS0FY ), but according to Amazon the release date is May 2019? That can't be right, can it?

u/video_descriptionbot · 1 pointr/blacklagoon

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u/Exekiaz · 1 pointr/suggestmeabook

The comic series Saga by Image Comics has a lot of those elements.
We Can Never Go Home by BOOM comics also fits, although it's main characters are both YA.

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/ShireWarlord · 0 pointsr/manga