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Biunny
Posts: 8 Location: Boston |
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I've recently taken an interest in manga with only one volume... They are really quite nice for an afternoon read or a story where they aren't around twenty volumes or more. The problem is, I really haven't seen too many around. I've seen ION at the bookstore, and also Once Upon a Glashma, but nothing else. Could anyone tell me some more one volume manga, or point me to where I could find a list? Thanks. =)
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Sheleigha
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I only really own one: CLAMP's The One I Love, which I really enjoy^^ Although it's a one-shot it's an anthology of short stories. Still, it's short and sweet and you won't have to worry about a lacking plot or anything either.
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Dranxis
Posts: 591 Location: Ohtori Academy |
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There's a manga called "Sexy Voice & Robo," that's one volume, albeit a large one. It's a set of stories following a spy/investigator girl and her dorky friend. It's good if you're in the mood for something different.
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Highway Star
Posts: 227 Location: Ireland |
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Domu : A Child's Dream is all you'll ever need. It's a classic award-winning sci-fi drama set in a block of apartments in the suburbs of Tokyo, and concerns the psychic battle fought by a young girl and an old, senile man. It's created by Katsuhiro Otomo, so if you've ever seen/read Akira, expect an earlier version of it on a smaller scale, yet nearly twice as good.
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Moomintroll
Posts: 1600 Location: Nottingham (UK) |
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I'm a big fan of one volume manga and there's plenty out there to choose from but it's hard to make recommendations without knowing what your interests are. |
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Labbes
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Though both Beautiful People and Stigma are on the list of things I want to read, I haven't so far - Still, I heard both are very good, especially Stigma has got only praising reviews here in Germany, but it's really hard to find. It's even in full color!
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CloverKuroba
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I highly recommend Town of Evening Calm, Country of Cherry Blossoms by Fumiyo Kono (published by Last Gasp press). It's a beautiful manga about the effects of the Hiroshima bombings. It's has sort of an ephemeral, slice-of-life feel (and a simple, cute artstyle as well) but at the same time, the characters are realistic and it's very bittersweet. By all means, check it out.
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dormcat
Encyclopedia Editor
Posts: 9902 Location: New Taipei City, Taiwan, ROC |
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Better be quick. I just bought and finished it last Saturday through a bit of personal connection, for it was one of less than two dozens of new books of it in Taiwan. While it was one of the best manga I've ever read, its sale number was really miserable, and most circulating books have been recalled and recycled. I wonder if it fares better in US. Speaking of the book itself, it's really repulsive to see spoiler[Japanese themselves looking down upon atomic bomb survivors.] |
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LydiaDianne
Posts: 5634 Location: Southern California |
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You might also try This Thread. Other users have listed some of their favorite one-shot titles and the reason that they like them.
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stuckinfresno
Posts: 223 Location: Fresno, CA |
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I know the feeling. I hope this link works. There is a list from an Amazon user that gives many different one-shot titles. The link to the one-shot discussion is also really helpful. I had to check it out myself! http://www.amazon.com/One-shot-Works/lm/R37CVLOIO5A341/ref=cm_lm_byauthor_title_full |
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rahzenshia-rose
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I know there are a lot of yaoi manga from June Manga that are a mixture of short stories. I also know of CLAMPs "Legend of Chun Hyang" and "Miyuki-chan in Wonderland" (This one is kinda like Alice in Wonderland only really REALLY weird...)
I kinda like the one volume manga...it's cheaper to own the whole series that way. |
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