This is a fucking fantastic manga adaptation of my favorite fantasy novel series.
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This is a fucking fantastic manga adaptation of my favorite fantasy novel series.
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How is it that the manga turned out so much better than that shitty ass film
Hollywood destroys everything it touches. Let's forget that it ever even happened.
I thought this already existed?
They just didn't care
Honestly forgot this existed
Omnibus Edition for this has never existed until now.
The series has always been popular in Japan. I feel like an anime is just a matter of time now.
I'm surprised this is popular enough to get re-released. Have the whole series already though.
It's a damn great series.
I liked The Demonata more.
Too bad that since it's based on a book, it wouldn't have gotten into Sunday Vs. Magazine for the PSP
Didn't they try to shove three books into one movie?
as well as change almost everything.
did this ever got translated?
Yeah, like 10 years ago. You have to buy the last 6 or so volumes though because no scans online.
The fact that this exists and is apparently popular boggles the mind, seen it all the time at the library in Middle School but never read it
Read it nigger.
I'll give it the first arc
It gets better and better as it goes on but the first arc is good already so go ahead.
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Probably because the books already worked surprisingly similar to a shounen manga that it transitioned into that format extremely well
>Read it nigger.
but where? nyaa.si
You have to buy the volumes, no scans online.
Well I guess this site works: mangaowl.net
I read the books as a kid, had no idea there was a Manga, guess I'll check it out. Thanks, user!
No problem. The manga is a really good adaptation.
yeah Demonata fucking ruled but I could never get into Cirque du Freak
>Well I guess this site works: mangaowl.net
it doesn't
Why not?
God could you imagine if Demonata got a manga adaptation. That series was so bleak and gorey, and yet an amazing alternative to YA novels when I was in middle school.
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