Manga Mondays #26: One Shot

in The Anime Realm24 days ago

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It's a new weekly series like AskAnime where I ask for Manga recommendations. I binge read a lot of manga so I tend to run out of titles on a weekly basis so it'd be great if you guys can give me some recommendations.

#mangamonday26

Share a manga that's exactly intended as a one shot. Manga like Burn the Witch by Tite Kubo would have qualified except he expanded the lore with succeeding works. Looking for some gem finds where it's just 1 chapter and then it's done.

Mechanics:

  1. Entry can either be a comment under this post or a separate post with a hashtag #mangamonday26. Please note the number "25" at the end of the hashtag is an indicator of the week number and it'll help me search for recent entries on the succeeding weeks. Making a separate post is preferred but settling for a comment is fine too.
  2. If you make a separate post about the recommendation, you don't need to specify that it's "Manga Monday 26" or something along those lines, just post it like any regular review post on the community. This isn't a formal contest as the criteria is just looking recommendations to read about.
  3. Reblogs or upvotes are appreciated but not necessary. Just comment the recommendation or make a post about the manga, that'd be fine.
  4. It doesn't necessarily have to be a manga, it can be a manhwa or manhua.
  5. If you already made a post about your recommendation, let's say a manga review posted months to years ago, drop it here as an entry.
  6. You can do multiple entries in the comments or post but bear in mind that if you shill me a bucket list of titles, I'd probably ignore it.
  7. Community mods will be curating the entries for engagement. This doesn't mean big votes, we could just be handing out Hive tips for those that engage more just as what we do on AskAnime weekly.

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Thanks for your time.

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@adamada, I'm refunding 4.099 HIVE and 0.712 HBD, because there are no comments to reward.

Been busy since this week started, so this turned out a wee bit late. So one shot stories... I've read stuff like them before, but I often forgot about them. However, this one immediately came to mind, and it's the one-shot stories that were made by Fujimoto's assistant, Oto Toda. His one shot stories were something else, and it's fascinating how he portrayed the symbolism in his stories. They were deep and meaningful, and each one of them was intriguing and interesting—especially the David in love part—it's both funny and wholesome.

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