Well, one obvious difference is the medium. Manga is visual, so you can directly see the slime's appearance, the expressions of characters, and the action scenes. For example, in a slime battle scene, the manga can show the slime's movements vividly. However, a light novel uses words to describe all these. It might describe the slime as a gooey, translucent blob that pulsates with a strange energy.
The ending point of the Slime anime in the manga can vary. Sometimes the anime might catch up to a certain point in the manga storyline, but it's not always a straightforward match. It could also stop before reaching a major plot development.
There were many manga-like works in " The Story of My Reincarnation as a Slime " that could be referred to in the following popular genre:
1 " History of the Struggle to Reincarnate as a Slime ": This genre usually tells the story of how the protagonist struggled to adapt to the new environment after being reincarnated as a Slime, fought with other Slime, and how to discover his hidden abilities.
2 " Fantasy Adventures of Reincarnated Slime ": This genre usually tells the story of the protagonist entering the fantasy world after reincarnating into a slime. The protagonist would usually cooperate with other characters to explore the world, solve puzzles, fight, and so on.
3 " Slime's Revenge ": This genre usually tells the story of the protagonist's battle to protect the people or things he cherishes after being reincarnated as a slime. The plot usually revolved around the growth and change of the protagonist.
The above are some of the more popular slime-related comics. You can choose the works that suit you according to your preferences.