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Old 06-10-2011, 10:51 AM   #8
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I've seen the Death Note and Hellsing animes clear through--really liked Hellsing, also liked Death Note but not as much as a lot of people seem to (my sister, for instance, named her daughter after Kira >_> ).

I watched a decent chunk of the Gantz anime, too, and it was garbage. Bleach doesn't much appeal to me, though I haven't seen/read any of it.

The mind-bendy post-apocalyptish stuff is really what I like in anime, and so probably in manga, too: Big O, Ergo Proxy, Nausicaa, FMA:Brotherhood.
Ah yes, Fullmetal Alchemist is pretty darned good. I do believe FMA: Brotherhood is anime only and is a revised version of both the original anime and manga. Well, the original anime didn't really follow the manga too faithfully, either. I love Death Note but it just didn't feel the same after they killed L. Same was true for Hikaru no Go after Sai disappeared.

From the suggestions I gave earlier, MPD Psycho sounds like it's right up your alley. It's not exactly post-apocalyptic but it's really, really mind-bendy.

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Anyway, I have Nausicaa loaded up on the NC for this weekend's travels
Lol, Nausicaa's too short to last me a whole weekend. At best, it'll keep me entertained for maybe an afternoon (perhaps going on to the evening). Depending on the amount of text, it usually takes me 15~30 minutes to read a volume of manga.

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Thanks for the heads up. Just bought one today. Got it for $190 since I apparently have $9 in-store credit.

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