What's the most important thing in a manga?
Hard Mode: not waifus
What's the most important thing in a manga?
A redemption arc.
The main character not being a complete faggot. I can deal with really shitty plots, art, and girls as long as the main character is a cool dude.
cute girls
The PLOT
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Good story or a bad story that is so terrible the manga becomes a comedy
>threading your own post
You're a special kind of faggot.
A decent release schedule with no rushed ending.
>"/thread"ing your own post
Cunny.
Hard mode? People who read manga or watch anime for the girl characters alone are fucking garbage.
I like a bit of originality. It feels nice when you have characters or a setting that the author spent a lot of time creating, rather than generic, one-note characters in high school/ fantasy world.
Hiatus
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women
The heart
WaifuS? No. My waifu Veko is the most important thing.
this
Huge fucking tits
If after reading a chapter you wanna read the next one.
Feels
good characters, i don't care if the art or the story is average at best but if the cast is fun then i can stick with it
I never got the hype around this. I remember Yea Forums shilling it all the time years ago but it wasn't particularly outstanding.
Pacing.
Tankoban covers
It's a fantastic coming of age story with tons of great moments
Slow beginning is its only problem but this is a problem typical for Mizukami.
art/style
If its fucking ugly i won't read it
If it has no style and looks basic it needs something to make up for it
Also any weekly manga is usually pretty horrible, they squeeze the writers fucking dry and it really shows
English translation
This.
I will read anything. Just give me fucking translations! Pic related has a good short serialisation, glorious /ss/ but no translations anywhere.
Frankly I'll take a slow begging with great ending over the reverse any day.
the blueballs
>Sengoku Youko anime never ever
An ending, period.
The very best manga end, after a discreet number of chapters. Most of the best ones do so within a relatively short timeframe, without adding filler.
Getting serialized forever is just another way to say "selling out". Any mangaka who does it is a hack. A story with no end is not a story at all. Filler is poison.
Competency of the artist, I guess. It takes a lot of skill to draw a manga in a way that flows and keeps your eyes moving. I think a really great artist can make something decent of a shitty story.
Hot-blood.