A new manga collector is grappling with choices after starting their journey with Tokyo Ghoul and Tokyo Ghoul: Re. As discussions unfold on user boards, insights from fellow collectors provide fresh perspectives on how to approach building a diverse collection.
The collector has acquired volumes 13 and 14 of Tokyo Ghoul and volumes 1-5 of Tokyo Ghoul: Re. They aim to continue this collection but are torn between adding familiar series or diving into new titles. One member noted, "Theyโre just books. Buy the ones that you like, donโt buy the ones that I like."
The conversation around crucial choices ranges from continuing established series to exploring new ones:
Continuing Known Series:
Jujutsu Kaisen (JJK)
Blue Lock
Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War (TYBW)
Starting Fresh:
20th Century Boys
Vinland Saga
Demon Slayer
Kagurabachi
Vagabond
Berserk
Jujutsu Kaisen (JJK)
Blue Lock
Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War (TYBW)
20th Century Boys
Vinland Saga
Demon Slayer
Kagurabachi
Vagabond
Berserk
Notably, some collectors advise strongly against rigid genre boundaries. As one insightful commenter explained, "Demographics are not end-all, be-all. Donโt let it prevent you from getting something that catches your eye."
Responses are varied but point towards broader themes:
Personal Interest Over Trends:
Collectors emphasize finding what resonates for personal enjoyment.
"At the end of the day, itโs your collection."
Discovery through Exploration:
Many advocate visiting physical bookstores to browse and discover new series. One commenter recommended taking time just to read synopses in-person to get a feel for potential titles.
Flexibility in Choices:
Balancing the desire for familiar content with the excitement of new genres can provide a richer experience in collecting. A mix of familiar and new was highlighted as a solid approach.
"At the end of the day, itโs your collection."
An excited participant stated, "Iโm definitely going to continue with Tokyo Ghoul and then either continue on with Blue Lock or Bleach" while acknowledging the joy of expanding horizons.
Incorporating additional strategies for collectors, some members have suggested:
Set a Budget:
Prioritize series based on interest while maintaining a financial plan.
Check Online Resources:
Use websites like MyAnimeList to find highly-rated series to explore.
Consider Storage Options:
Participants shared ideas on how to display collections, from wall shelves to special storage units.
"Look at peopleโs collections, see what they have that interests you."
"I recommend trying JoJo; the anime and manga are my favorite piece of media ever."
โณ Prioritize personal taste; ignore trends.
โฝ Flexibly adapt and try different genres for diversity in collections.
โป "If you like the look of 20th Century Boys or Vagabond, just get them if you can afford it."
As the forum discussions continue, it's clear that newer collectors are increasingly focusing on personal enjoyment and the depth of storytelling, influencing how manga is bought and appreciated.