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Master: helmelius
Description: Greatly interesting and shows real hints of perfection. Many a times, you can't get out, once you start reading. Note: Stories have been eliminated as per consistent ability to enrapture, and not as per popularity. Those which are deep, are so greatly, as much as there's nothing half-assed..
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Author(s): Gul Nuil Ril, Gul Ruim
Status(s): Ongoing
Reviews: Adventure: Original plot, with rather good artwork and of great interest. Gets really entertaining after first chapter. Almost perfect as it proceeds.
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Author(s): SUKENO Yoshiaki
Status(s): Ongoing
Reviews: The usual degree of interest to be invoked, with standard artwork and some serious comedy after first twenty page and of course, hints of morals.
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Author(s): Tian Can Tu Dou
Status(s): Ongoing
Reviews: The first few wordy pages aside, artwork is certainly breathless beyond bounds. Story is soundly interesting n moral, with a hint of reality
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Author(s): I Eat Tomatoes
Status(s): Ongoing
Reviews: Typical overpoweredness aside, the morals are mostly spot-on and the scenes are epic, with great overall artwork and a most interesting plot.
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Author(s): Wu Zui
Status(s): Ongoing
Reviews: Being of the'survival of the fittest' type, it ensures for epicness, though, might possibly have less morals. The artwork is great, n interesting plot
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Author(s): Mad Snail
Status(s): Ongoing
Reviews: Because of reincarnation dependence, this is not grand absolute, but it has a great plot range, and convenient artwork. Morals are around the corner,
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Author(s): Lèm? N Magazine
Status(s): Ongoing
Reviews: A very possible grand absolute, with extensively expressed details of close perfection, of action, emotions, and extremely interesting.
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Author(s): Sung San-Young
Status(s): Completed
Reviews: Adventure/RPG: A strong piece of story with a bit of morals, some OP characters, good artwork and intensified expectations after 1st season.
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Groundless - Sekigan no Sogekihei
Author(s): KAGEMACHI Keita
Status(s): Ongoing
Reviews: If not for its artwork, the 'grand absolute' list would welcome it. It is really great, and immensely interesting. The morals are precise n honorable.
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Author(s): Dong Bi
Status(s): Completed
Reviews: Strings of comedy, color pages, n 'what a father should be like'. There're morals, n the PICTURE GIVES THE WRONG IDEA. It is warm n honest till Ch40.
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Mushoku Tensei - Isekai Ittara Honki Dasu
Author(s): Rifujin na Magonote
Status(s): Ongoing
Reviews: Good initial plot, proceedings, with morals suddenly popping out alongside ecchi, artwork is assured, plot of decent interest, and proven worth.
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Author(s): ONE
Status(s): Ongoing
Reviews: Cool as stated by many, n pieces of moral are great, rare among most manga of more elaborated contexts of action, but can't compare with this.
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Author(s): HIMANA Tsubaki, KAMIYA Yuu (榎宮祐)
Status(s): Ongoing
Reviews: Good artwork, with an interesting story and a great background setting, along with fluidity and some rather good points with the steadfast protagonist
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Author(s): FURUDATE Haruichi
Status(s): Completed
Reviews: Best of sports friendship depiction with immense high school morality themes. And adrenaline-backer-up.
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Author(s): Zheng Jian He
Status(s): Completed
Reviews: Masterpieces ever come only once in a while, and this is one of them. From author of Death Note.
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Author(s): OHBA Tsugumi
Status(s): Completed
Reviews: Masterpieces ever come only once in a while, and this is one of them. From author of Death Note.
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