You could try 'My Hero Academia'. It shares themes of heroes and their journeys, although the storylines differ. The character development and action scenes could appeal to fans of 'Hero I Quit That'.
One manga that could be similar is 'The Rising of the Shield Hero'. It has elements of heroism and adventure like in 'Hero I Quit'.
The reason could be that the hero faced insurmountable odds and felt defeated. Or perhaps there was a personal conflict that made them want to step away.
It could be that the hero wasn't satisfied with the direction the manga was taking or there were creative differences. Also, external factors like a busy schedule might have forced them to quit.
Maybe the hero was tired of all the fighting and responsibility. It's a common theme in many stories.
Yes, there are. For example, 'One Punch Man' has a similar theme of heroes and their adventures.
The hero in Manga Rock might have quit because they lost interest, felt the story was getting repetitive, or perhaps they received a better offer elsewhere.
The manga hero might have quit in Indonesia due to a lack of support, creative differences, or maybe they just wanted a change. It could be a combination of factors.
I stopped because the characters weren't developing in a way that interested me. The plot also seemed to drag on without much progress.
The reasons could vary. Maybe there was a lack of depth in the story, or perhaps external factors like busy life made it hard to keep up with the manga. Sometimes, a change in the writing style or themes can cause someone to quit.
The hero might have faced some personal issues or challenges that prevented them from enjoying manga. Or perhaps they went through a phase where they needed a break from all forms of entertainment, including manga.