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Book Riot's 50 Best Manga You Must Read Right Now - Page 2

"I've read manga for over half my life. I've seen the North American manga industry boom, collapse, rebuild, and stabilize. Today, we've reached an equilibrium in the English-language market. The biggest titles are translated simultaneously with the Japanese release and publishers are taking risks, licensing lesser known titles and classic backlist series. As a result, some of the best manga series are now available for us to read.
In assembling this list, I cast a wide net. It looks across many genres and age categories as well as what many consider to be the best manga in 2018 and what were the most famous series in the 1970s. I firmly believe that there's a manga for every reader. Hopefully, one of the following titles piques your interest."
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Blue Exorcist (Kazue Kato)
Blue Exorcist (Kazue Kato)
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Vampire Knight
Vampire Knight
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Natsume's Book of Friends (Yuki Midorikawa)
Natsume's Book of Friends (Yuki Midorikawa)
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Claymore (Yagi Norihiro)
Claymore (Yagi Norihiro)
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Yona of the Dawn (Mizuho Kusanagi)
Yona of the Dawn (Mizuho Kusanagi)
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Oishinbo (Kariya Tetsu) (Kariya Tetsu)
Oishinbo (Kariya Tetsu) (Kariya Tetsu)
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My Brother's Husband Vol.1 (Gengoroh Tagame)
My Brother's Husband Vol.1 (Gengoroh Tagame)
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A Silent Voice (Yoshitoki Oima)
A Silent Voice (Yoshitoki Oima)
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Yotsuba&! (Kiyohiko Azuma)
Yotsuba&! (Kiyohiko Azuma)
50
Chi's Sweet Home (Kanata Konami)
Chi's Sweet Home (Kanata Konami)
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