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Which of the pushed series is better written? For me its Kimetsu

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>dr. Flop
>bokuliterallywho
>3 generic pieces of shit with different coats of paint
None of them

Kimetsu and Black Clover, can't say about Dr stone because I haven't read it

BC and KnY are the most hype for me

Dr Stone everything else is shit

Neverland has the strongest start with its first arc, but it lost a lot of steam when they left Grace Field. I still read it because the story is still interesting but I don't give much of a damn about most of the characters.
Kimetsu has the best protagonist and fantastic character interactions, but the battles are very formulaic: Tanjirou can't beat the demon > learns something new/gets a second wind mid fight > beats the demon > demon has its tragic back story dumped before it dies. It's ironic how my favorite parts of a battle manga are all non-battle chapters.
Stone is the most consistently enjoyable read for me but the suspension of disbelief needed to roll with all the inventions they build increases with every arc. Characters are enjoyable, but since they're all fairly whacky I'm worried about them getting stale and one-note as time goes by.

Stone > Kimetsu > Neverland. Haven't read the other three.

You know the answer.

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>pushed hard on ToC by editor-kun but has some of the worst sales in current WSJ
>cant outsell a fucking romcom
>2 new series surpassed it in 4 volumes
yes user stronk indeed

dr. delusional

bokuben cause I haven't read that one so i can at least pretend