The original manga recommendations are as follows:
1 Death Note: This is a very famous mystery comic about a genius high school student who finds a notebook that can kill and starts to use it to solve cases. This manga had a very strong sense of drama and tension, but it also had a lot of deep thinking and human nature exploration.
[2]" The Fullmetal Alchemist ": This is a classic Japanese manga that talks about the concept of equivalent exchange, namely the equivalent of giving and receiving, and the story of what happens when people pursue equivalent exchange. This manga had a very high level of philosophical depth and emotional level, as well as a lot of battle and adventure plots.
[3]" Brother Corpse ": This is a Chinese comic that tells the story of a zombie apocalypse. There were many complicated relationships and plots in this story, but there were also many humorous and ironic elements. It was a very popular manga that had been adapted into an animation and movie.
4. The Ghost Destroyer's Blade: This is a story about ghost hunting. It tells the story of a young man fighting to eliminate ghosts. This story had a lot of deep human thinking and character creation, as well as a lot of battle and adventure plots. It was a very popular manga that had been adapted into an animation and movie.
These are some of the original comics that I personally recommend. They are all of very high quality and touching, but they also have many interesting plots and characters. I hope you like them!
The consistency depends. In some cases, the anime sticks closely to the manga, but in others, there might be changes in plot or character development for various reasons like animation style or time constraints.
Yes, there are. For example, 'Original anime' like 'Kiznaiver' are not based on manga. They have their own unique storylines created specifically for the anime format.
Well, there could be several reasons. Sometimes the creators have different visions or want to add something new to make it more appealing for different audiences.
The Boruto manga and anime have some differences in story development. The anime often includes filler episodes and expands on certain storylines that might not be present in the manga. This leads to a considerable distance between them at times.
Overall, the Sekirei anime deviates quite a bit from the manga. Some storylines were condensed or omitted, and character personalities might seem a bit off. But both have their own charm.
The JoJo anime is largely faithful to the manga. It captures the key elements and plotlines accurately. Some adjustments are made for the sake of animation and visual effects, but they don't deviate too much from the original manga.
In some aspects, the 'Classroom of the Elite' anime varies from the manga. For example, some character developments might be emphasized differently or some minor plot points could be omitted or changed to fit the anime format.