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Manga recommendation #34: Witch Hat Atelier by Shirahama Kamome. Gorgeous panel and page composition combined with a slightly more "artistic" and sociological look on magic, Atelier is a definite essential for anyone who likes small-scale fantasy and Ghibli films.
Manga recommendation #32: Kaiji by Fukumoto Nobuyuki. This is a story about surviving by the skin of your teeth from absolutely dogshit luck. Kaiji does a great job at putting a new perspective to the typical inoffensive struggles and naive faith seen in other manga.
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Manga recommendation #23: Gokushufudou by Kousuke Oono. A very short-chapter comedy about the silly life of a former yakuza who's gone on the right path and has become a house husband. Not a heavy read in the slightest and actually pretty funny, too.
Manga recommendation #17: Sumire 16-Sai by Takeru Nagayoshi. Sumire is an ordinary high school girl going about her daily life - except that she's actually a lifeless puppet, and her ventriloquist is a strange old man. A surprisingly lovely school comedy unlike any other.
Manga recommendation #16: Rising Of The Shield Hero by Yusagi Aneko. In an industry oversaturated by bad series' from the isekai genre, Shield Hero really stands out with it's unique portrayal of how a main character might be realistically treated in an another-world-setting.