Sometimes I do. It depends on how much the story has moved me.
Sure! Especially if the manga has a really powerful ending or if I've become super attached to the characters and their journey.
It depends on your preferences. You could start from the beginning to catch any details missed in the anime or start from where the anime ended.
I'd suggest looking for manga chapter summaries online. That way, you can figure out exactly where to pick up after the anime. Also, ask fellow fans on social media for their advice.
To have the best time reading manga comics, start by choosing the genres you like. Also, take breaks to avoid eye strain. And having some snacks nearby can make it even more enjoyable!
Some people get chills because the unknown and spooky elements in ghost stories trigger a natural fear response in our brains. It makes us imagine all kinds of creepy things, like seeing ghosts or being in haunted places, which in turn gives us that shiver down our spines.
For some, getting chills after sad stories could be related to the intensity of the emotional connection. If the story really touches them deep down, it can cause physical sensations like chills. Also, it could be a physiological response related to stress or the release of certain hormones.
I usually feel a mix of emotions - happy for the characters' happy endings and sometimes a bit sad that it's over.
Well, it depends on the specific anime and manga. But a good rule of thumb is to pick up the manga from the chapter that follows the last episode of the anime. Sometimes, there might be slight differences in the pacing or content, but this is a common starting point.
Yes, VRV offers a selection of manga. But the availability may vary depending on your region and subscription plan.
You could discuss the novel with friends or in a book club. Sharing your thoughts and hearing others' perspectives can deepen your understanding.
You could discuss it with friends or online book clubs to share your thoughts and get different perspectives.