Actually a manhwa (Korean webtoon). The art is legendary—every panel could be a wallpaper. The manhwa is complete and better paced than the anime.
Ahead of the anime by ~70+ chapters. The art is chaotic but genius. If you can’t wait to see what happens after the Shibuya Incident, pick up Volume 16.
Nearing its final arc. The manga is darker, faster, and has less censorship. Major deaths and twists happen here first.
High-energy, great voice acting, and epic tournament arcs. Some seasons have pacing dips, but the big fights are incredible.
Finished. The art is rougher (the author admits they’re not a great artist), but the story hits emotional highs the anime hasn’t reached yet.
Actually a manhwa (Korean webtoon). The art is legendary—every panel could be a wallpaper. The manhwa is complete and better paced than the anime.
Ahead of the anime by ~70+ chapters. The art is chaotic but genius. If you can’t wait to see what happens after the Shibuya Incident, pick up Volume 16. Actually a manhwa (Korean webtoon)
Nearing its final arc. The manga is darker, faster, and has less censorship. Major deaths and twists happen here first. great voice acting
High-energy, great voice acting, and epic tournament arcs. Some seasons have pacing dips, but the big fights are incredible. Actually a manhwa (Korean webtoon)
Finished. The art is rougher (the author admits they’re not a great artist), but the story hits emotional highs the anime hasn’t reached yet.