I think it has a chance. If the creators come up with fresh and exciting plotlines, and there's good marketing, it could continue to attract readers.
It's hard to say for sure. It depends on a lot of factors like new competition and changing reader interests.
It depends on personal preferences. Some people prefer the anime for its dynamic visuals and voice acting, while others like the manga for its original art and detailed storylines.
Well, popularity can vary. The manga might appeal to die-hard fans who love the original illustrations and the depth of the story. But the anime can attract a wider audience with its visual and audio effects. It's not straightforward to determine which one is more popular.
Some popular ones include 'Crows' and 'WORST'. These have a strong following for their gritty storylines and interesting characters.
The Gangsta manga has finished. It wrapped up with all the storylines resolved and characters' arcs concluded.
Yes, it is. The story has reached its conclusion.
Yes, it is. The Gangsta manga has reached its conclusion.
Yes, it has ended. But it left a lasting impression on manga lovers.
Yes, it has ended. The story reached its conclusion with all the main plotlines resolved.
I'd recommend 'Black Lagoon'. It has a similar gritty and action-packed style as Gangsta.
Gangsta manga often feature tough characters, gritty settings, and intense action. The stories can be quite dark and deal with themes like crime and violence.