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This section is all about manga suggestions. I have read a large amount of manga in my time as a fan, and these are the best series that I have read overall. So the next time your shopping for manga, take a look at some of these. They are really great.

Love Hina!

1. Love Hina - This is a no-brainer. Why would I make a site related to Love Hina if I didn't really love the manga? For more information on the series, click here.

Naruto!

2. Naruto - Naruto is a really, really cool manga. It takes a very creative view on the ninja. It is full of humor and suspenseful action. The main premise of Naruto is about a ninja village that was once plagued by a nine-tailed fox demon. The head of the village sealed the nine-tails into a baby. This baby is a vessel for the fox basically. The baby is a boy named Naruto. Everybody hates Naruto because he has the fox demon bottled up inside him. Only the children of the village don't know what lies within Naruto. Naruto's main goal is to become the head ninja of the village so that everyone will acknowledge him. Naruto can be described as a slacker when it comes to ninja school, but in reality, he is the most hard-working ninja of them all. This is a sensational manga that you must pick up the next time you see it.

Ai Yori Aoshi!

3. Ai Yori Aoshi - If you like Love Hina, then you will also really like Ai Yori Aoshi. It is about a girl, Aoi-Chan, who is in search of her betrothed husband. The boy she is in search of, Kaoru Hanabashi, has left his family to live life as a college student. Aoi-Chan finds Kaoru and begs him to let her stay with him because she loves him. The poor guy doesn't know what to do, he barely remembers Aoi-chan after all. In the end, they basically move in together after many heart-warming situations. As the story unfolds, Kaoru starts to fall for Aoi-chan. This series is quite comical due to Aoi-chan's ignorance about the real world and because of the cast of funny characters. This is a must buy for any Love Hina fan.

A.I. Love You!

4. A.I. Love You - From Ken Akamatsu, the creator of Love Hina! A.I. Love You was made before Love Hina but is still just as funny. If you have read Love Hina, then you will recognize a lot of the gags in it. The story is about a boy, Hitoshi, who is a loser (like all Ken's main characters). Hitoshi's one true talent is computer programming. He creates Artificial Intelligences in the form of hot females on his computer. One night, a bolt of lightning strikes his house and sends a jolt of electricity through his computer. His program number 30 falls out of the screen into Hitoshi's lap. Number 30's wish is to become Hitoshi's girlfriend. Lucky him! Now Hitoshi is the most popular kid in school thanks to Number 30's help. Go and pick up this great series soon!

Chobits!

5. Chobits - Chobits is a really great romantic comedy. The basic premise is that the world uses human-shaped computers called persocoms. Hideki is a poor exam student just trying his best to pay for his cram school. He doesn't have a persocom, but really wants one to look up porn (obviously). He is on his way home one day when he finds a persocom in the trash. He takes her home and activates her. At first, she can only say "Chi!", so he names her Chi. Chi begins to learn at an amazing rate. Hideki's friends think Chi is part of the "Chobits" series of persocoms that can learn on their own. Chi is indeed an amazing persocom. Buy this thought-provoking series the next chance you get. You won't regret it.

Inu Yasha!

6. Inu Yasha - Join Kagome, a young school girl in Japan as she falls down an old well. When she gets out of the well, she is surprised to be in feudal Japan. She finds a boy with dog ears attached to a tree. This boy is Inu Yasha, a half demon who wants to become a full-fledged demon with the power of the Jewel of Four Souls (also called the Shikon Jewel). The Shikon Jewel is not only sought after by Inu Yasha, all the demons and evil humans in feudal Japan are after it. It is now up to Kagome to protect it! When the Jewel gets shattered into countless shards, Kagome and Inu Yasha set out to recover all the shards. This is a really funny manga series. It is full of action too. It is a great choice for younger boys and girls.

Samurai Deeper Kyo!

7. Samurai Deeper Kyo - This series is pretty hardcore. It isn't very suitable for younger audiences due to the enormous amounts of blood and violence depicted in the pages. It is about a young man, Kyoshiro, who is a traveling medicine peddler. He carries a huge sword even though he doesn't really know how to use it. But whenever Kyoshiro is in trouble, Demon Eyes Kyo appears. Demon Eyes Kyo is a killer of a thousand men. He is as ruthless as he looks too. Enter Yuya, a young, female bounty hunter. She has her heart set on Kyo's immense bounty. She follows Kyoshiro around because Kyo has a habit of showing up wherever Kyoshiro is... Follow the funny and serious adventures of Kyoshiro, Yuya and Kyo as they travel across Japan.




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