Summary
The manga cover provides a nice, colorful contrast to the black and white pages inside, adding depth and visual sophistication. The final cover of Death Note captures the essence of the series, expressing the protagonist’s ego and God complex. The cover of One Piece’s 60th volume depicts the emotional aftermath of a devastating arc, highlighting the weight of the protagonist’s loss.
One of the most enjoyable parts of reading manga is the art that welcomes a new volume. These colorful book covers are a breath of fresh air in contrast to the standard black and white covers in the volume, and brings a stunning visual flair that adds depth to whatever is covered in the episode.
A new manga volume, or tankoban in Japan, usually has 14-16 chapters for a weekly series and about 5 chapters for series that release new chapters monthly and the tradition is to bring the art first not only again attraction. The author is an outlet to show off his coloring skills but also give the reader an idea of what’s to come.
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10 Death Note Episode 12
Bởi Tsugumi Ohba và Takeshi Obata
Death Note makes a big splash with its final cover, proving that the series’ art is just as good as its suspenseful and brilliant story. The cover features Light, L, Near and Mello, with the main character spreading his arms in the shape of a cross, a reference to his ego and God complex. Even though he was the main character, his death was quite satisfying given how cruel and cocky he was. Death Note is one of the most famous manga series of all time and stands out as one of the series with the best storyline ever.
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9 Days Sakamoto Episode 7
by Yuto Suzuki
A relatively new series, Sakamoto Days has recently become the talk of the town, not only for its action-packed premise that draws comparisons to John Wick, but it also has lauded art is one of Shonen Jump’s best works in a very long time. Yuto Suzuki’s over-the-top art style, which includes some of the most impressive weapons in the series, is depicted in a work that features Gaku with a giant hammer-like weapon that also has spikes. Sakamoto Days is an extremely underrated series that is poised to become Shonen Jump’s next big mangaand an anime adaptation that finally looks very realistic.
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8 One Piece Episode 60
by Eichiro Oda
Although the cover of One Piece volume 60 is not as memorable as other volumes, it packs the most emotional punch. After the end of the epic Marineford arc, Luffy was at the lowest point of his life, having not only witnessed the brutal death of his brother Ace right in front of him but also had no teammates by his side. The cover shows childhood versions of Luffy, Ace, and Sabo, with a deeper dive into the lives of the three brothers. This is the saddest chapter to date, as fans truly understand the gravity of Luffy’s loss. Luckily, Jimbei and Rayleigh were there for our beloved rubber man and helped him recover from the traumatic incident and become stronger.
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7 Vinland Saga Episode 16
của Makoto Yukimura
It was almost impossible to imagine Thorfinn living a peaceful life after all that had happened to him in his early years, but he did. From adopting a child and a dog, getting a beautiful wife and establishing a peaceful city in Vinland, he became the kind and gentle man he always wanted to be, all of which is symbolized on the cover of Volume 16. Sitting on the farm with his child and dog on a beautiful sunny day, Few people deserve a better life than Thorfinn.
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6 Tokyo Ghoul Episode 13
by Sui Ishida
The gloomy and spooky art shown in episode 13 of Tokyo Ghoul is a perfect representation of the story’s atmosphere. On a snowy night, investigators launched a full-scale attack on a small cafe called Anteiku, a meeting place for ghouls. The agency wants to take down the Owl, a powerful and extremely dangerous vampire who massacred many people years ago but has since disappeared. That night was extremely tragic, not only displacing many ghouls that were no threat to humans, but also Kaneki’s death at the hands of Arima’s strongest investigator.
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5 Slam Dunk Episode 18
by Takehiko Inoue
Slam Dunk is the premiere sports comic series and one of its greatest strengths is its ever-evolving art that dazzles readers with every turn of the page. Takehiko Inoue is an excellent artist and an even better painter. With his coloring skills, he breathes life into the covers and captivates readers even before the book is opened.. The tough battle between Sakuragi and Shuhoko against Ryonan has reached its climax and the stakes are higher than ever, with the winner qualifying for the national tournament. The painting shows Sakuragi attempting his famous “civilian shot” with Fukuda trying to block him and Akagi bracing himself to catch the rebound.
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4 Chainsaw Men Episode 1
của Tatsuki Fujimoto
Chainsaw Man’s covers have always been vibrant, colorful, and full of life, and the first cover is its most iconic. It sums up the vibe of the series and shows that the gore will be present throughout. Fujimoto’s skills as an illustrator have never been in doubt, with Fire Punch and Goodbye Eri showing off his skills as a mangaka. Although Chainsaw Man has a significant decrease in artistic quality compared to previous works, he let loose when it came to manga covers. From using bright and varied colors to giving fans a hint of what’s to come, Chainsaw Man is a great example of cover art done right.
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3 One Punch Man Episode 20
by Yusuke Murata
The One-Punch Man cover set is like a jigsaw puzzle and they can be put together to create a beautiful work of art. The cover of volume 20 is especially eye-catching, not only perfectly displaying the true beauty of Yusuke Murata’s art style, but also featuring the appearance of many S-rank heroes in the epic kickoff to the biggest battle of the series. series between humans and monsters. Murata stands out with his realistic art stylebut his colors and shading are also a huge strength for the new founder of the anime studio.
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2 Wanderers Episode 28
by Takehiko Inoue
Portrayed as a demon and a troubled child from an early age, Miyamoto Musashi’s character development into an enlightened and wise man is one of the most beautiful journeys in fiction. The 28th cover is the first to showcase his new persona as a man who has finally achieved inner peace and set his priorities straight. Hands clasped in prayer position and there is a statue behind, This cover is a tribute to the painful journey of the Japanese legend many centuries ago before becoming a philosopher and a skilled swordsman who left his legacy and mark over the years. next.
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1 Naruto Episode 70
của Masashi Kishimoto
Even after 70 volumes and hundreds of chapters of incredible art, Kishimito’s drawings are still as beautiful to look at as ever.. The 70th episode is especially visually appealing, with Indra and Ashura, Madara and Hashirama, Naruto and Sasuke, with Hagoromo at the center. This powerful chess piece pits the strongest shinobi against enemies closer than flesh and blood, but their relationship turns sour. The genius and cold Indra reincarnated as Madara and Sasuke, while the hard-working and kind Ashura reincarnated as Hashirama and Naruto, showing that Naruto and Sasuke’s fate happened twice, but they also had the opportunity to do the same. that’s different.
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