The characters are expertly-drawn, both in terms of line and in terms of personality. With that out of the way, if you read one thing from this list, read this. I mean, I’m not really one for the whole sportsball thing, so a manga about one boy’s drive to become the greatest volleyball player in Japan didn’t really sound like my cup of tea. Haikyu!!, Volume 1, Haruichi Furudate (ebook) This series has everything you’re looking for in a shōjo ‘magical girl’ manga - namely, an awesomely strong and compellingly-rendered magical girl to lead the cast, vicious beasts to fight, mythological dreamscapes to explore, complex characters that grow into their roles, and of course it can all be pulled together into a largely unknown trading card game from the year 2001 that I wish I owned.
![amarra dc comics amarra dc comics](https://i.pinimg.com/736x/35/1e/5f/351e5f15bdbb97df2380f6b44c24e573.jpg)
I love Cardcaptor Sakura unreservedly, and once you read it, you will too - and not just for its super awesome anime adaptation that aired in the late ’90s.
![amarra dc comics amarra dc comics](https://s.aficionados.com.br/imagens/crocodilo-dc-comics.jpg)
Omnibus Volumes 1 and 2 available on OverDrive. This is shōnen sci-fi manga at its best we’re talking about here - pretty much anything goes.Ĭardcaptor Sakura Omnibus, Volume 1, CLAMP (ebook) One of the most popular manga series currently publishing outside Japan, in Assassination Classroom we join Nagisa, Sugino, Karma, Okuda, and the other would-be assassins of Class 3E as they navigate life, death, and education under their moon-killing, pseudo-octopoid, super-organism teacher, Koro-sensei. Below are some of our faves, but be sure to check out the Comics, Graphic Novels, and Manga section on OverDrive/Libby for more gold.Īssassination Classroom, Volume 1, Yusei Matsui (ebook)
![amarra dc comics amarra dc comics](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/01/6b/c5/016bc5a2fe28e1a259ba3c40795ee6d6.jpg)
#AMARRA DC COMICS FULL#
Thankfully, our eLibrary is absolutely stuffed full of manga series to keep you going until you can get your hands on printed material once again. Your days are growing heavy with the weight of unresolved cliffhangers. The books you were able to borrow before our libraries closed are long finished, their covers growing thick with the dust of disappointment. We understand it’s been a dark time for many manga fans.