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Hmm. Gakuen babysitters. It's kind of cute.
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"Yang Guifei is a special soldier". This is a very funny manhua.
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Naruto shippuden
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I just read Ghosts! It’s really a great story and teaches you a lot about Mexican culture!
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I have over 15 comics. I started collecting at the age of 15, three years ago. As of late, I have been reading a new comic that my older sister got for me for my high school graduation this year. It is called Year of the Villain (vol 1). It’s a pretty interesting DC comic.
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The last comics/graphic novels/manga read/re-read were: Maxwell's Demons Vol 1, Batman My Own Worst Enemy installment, Batwoman Elegy, Alien 9 + Alien 9 Emulators and some Extra Ordinary Comics snippets.
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Batman: Endgame. The entire Capullo-Snyder run has been phenomenal, with many of those stories destined to go down among the best Batman stories ever told, I firmly believe. I cannot wait until the current Capullo-Snyder mini-series Batman: Last Knight on Earth has been collected in paperback.

Also, just reread Daredevil: Born Again after rewatching Netflix's Daredevil: Season3 again. One of the few Frank Miller stories where he gets the character right.
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I recently read the Wicked + the Divine's issue 43. And i am now reading East of West and Stray Bullets.
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I'm a huge manga nerd, so I'm often reading several at a time. I'm currently catching up with My Hero Academia and One Punch Man. I'm also really into Solo Leveling, even though it's technically a manhwa. If you haven't read Spy x Family I would HIGHLY recommend. It is such wholesome family goodness. I love it. Another one to consider is To Your Eternity (or To My Immortal, depending on the translation), it hits me right in the feels.
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I highly recommend the Blacksad graphic novel series by Juan Díaz Canales and Juanjo Guarnido. The art style to really good and the story is about social issues.
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I read the Sunwell Trilogy recently. It has everything a great graphic novel needs plus the artwork is done well and consistent.
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Wordforawhile wrote: 20 Feb 2018, 09:42 Just recently finished Fairy Tale, and currently catching up in Shokugeki no Soma, a manga about cooking which is a lot more fun then it sounds. Both are highly recommended!
Food wars is the best. It has even helped me with my cooking . Lol
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Mob Psycho. It's different and the artwork is really cool.
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I resently read Saga vol. 1 and 2, both Persepolis books and pumpkin heads by rainbow Rowell I really enjoyed all of them.
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Update: Space Battle Lunchtime Vol 2. I didn't see the Vol 2 part till I got home but it did have a recap at the beginning so that helped...some.
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