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So glad you're checking out my manga collection! It's always a work in progress, and honestly, finding the perfect way to display everything can be a fun challenge. I've been collecting for a while now, and my main shelf is definitely getting full, which is why I even have a separate pile for 'manga I own that isn't on my main shelf' – a struggle I'm sure many of you can relate to! Let's talk about some of the series you saw. Chainsaw Man by Tatsuki Fujimoto is an absolute must-read. The artwork, the story, the characters... it's just wild in the best way possible. I'm always checking for Chainsaw Man manga updates because I can't get enough. If you haven't dived into the world of Denji and Pochita yet, what are you waiting for? Seriously, it's a game-changer. Then there's BLUELOCK – another series that's just pure adrenaline. I love the intensity and the unique take on sports manga. It’s not just about soccer; it’s about ambition and ego, which makes it super compelling. And of course, classics like Attack on Titan (shoutout to Eren and the gang!) and Death Note (L vs. Light, iconic!) are cornerstones of my collection. They're the series that really got me hooked on manga in the first place, and I love revisiting them. Speaking of shelves, organizing can be tricky! I’ve tried a few methods. One thing that helps is grouping series together, especially if you have a lot of volumes. Sometimes I go by publisher, sometimes by genre, and sometimes just by how good they look next to each other! For those of you with shoujo manga shelving needs, I find that smaller, more delicate series often look great on dedicated, perhaps lighter-colored shelves to highlight their art style. For action-packed series like Chainsaw Man or *BLUELOCK*, I prefer a more robust setup. Have you ever used a *mangashelf app*? I've been looking into them to keep track of what I own, what I need to complete, and what’s coming out next. It’s so easy to lose track, especially when you start collecting multiple series. It also helps to avoid buying duplicates, which I've definitely done before, oops! Keeping up with new releases and specific volumes can be a full-time job, but these apps make it so much easier to stay organized. Whether you're into dark fantasy, sports, or something completely different, building a manga collection is such a rewarding hobby. It's a journey of discovering new stories and revisiting old favorites. What are some of your top picks for your own shelves? I'm always looking for recommendations!
































































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