longest manga youve ever completed
hana Kimi
Fruits basket
inuyasha [does skipping to the end count? XD ]yea XD iguess that's all....
oh~and Love Mode, yep..
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16 years ago
Posts: 64
Kotaro Makaritoru!. It was veeery long. Good thing I didn't buy it myself, borrowed from my friend 😎
inuyasha surely... it just go like this: showdown against the main bad guy, he flee while looking like having the upper-hand, the hero's power-up their weapons (only hte weapons, they never change even a little), showdown aginst the main bad guy who transformed and made the hero's previous upgrades useless, he flee while looking like having the upper-hand, and on infinitely, when it actually ended i was shocked for a long time, since i was loosely reading the scans for more then 6 years

16 years ago
Posts: 784
I guess Inuyasha...but I skipped like 20 volumes!!
If that doesn't count...then it'd have to be Hana Yori Dango!!

16 years ago
Posts: 186
Flame of Recca - 33 volumes.
Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicles - 28 volumes.
Fruits Basket - 21 volumes.
I believe they're the biggest, and they're really all that I can think of at the moment <.<...

16 years ago
Posts: 287
I would have to say my longest was Special A 😃
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16 years ago
Posts: 3229
Mine was Dragonball.
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16 years ago
Posts: 1762
InuYasha for me.
I don't usually read long manga, but I'm running out of short ones, so that will soon change.
16 years ago
Posts: 507
Inuyasha... Which I actually read entirely in the week immediately before the last chapter came out.
No, wait! Jojo's Bizarre Adventure... At least it is if I don't count Steel Ball Run. In that case I'm still reading it, but it clocks in at like 79 volumes for the first 6 part so...
And I want to say Captain Tsubasa but that's actually several series. The first series was 37 volumes so that was pretty good length-wise and the sequels I read, Captain Tsubasa World Youth and Captain Tsubasa: Road to 2002, add 18 and 16 volumes onto that, respectively. (Plus another 12 for Captain Tsubasa Golden-23. And I'm fairly certain there's another series that's ongoing.)
Pet Shop of Horrors
Hyakkiyakou Shou
Death Note
Junjou Romantica
I honestly prefer to read short mangas unless the story really get me hooked, which is the case of these mangas.

16 years ago
Posts: 18
I guess like most finished Inuyasha where the anime left off. Fist of the North Star, Angel Sanctuary, and Trigun ,hopefully Berserk and Guyver two of the mangas I've been following for a long time
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16 years ago
Posts: 45
Inuyasha.
And didn't skip to the end.
Other than that, my choices usually hovers around 20 volumes.
Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicles.
Majin Tantei Nougami Neuro.
Hanakimi.
Black Cat.
Karekano.
Yu Yu Hakusho.
An so, and so, and so.

16 years ago
Posts: 321
Inuyasha, definitely. I was reading it as it was being scanlated, but I re-read the whole series as it finished (talk about a lot of free time lol).
Next is Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicles, and then... Fruits Basket, Nodame Cantabile, Hana Kimi.

16 years ago
Posts: 29
Oh... I have a pair of long running recently finished that I've completed are Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicles and Eyeshield 21... Both are 200+ Chapters and 25+ Volumes long... I enjoyed them both!
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16 years ago
Posts: 306
I haven't really completed an extremely long series, since the ones I've followed that are 40 + volumes are still ongoing (ie. Hajime no Ippo)
The one that comes to mind right now was when Shanimuni GO ended at 32 volumes.
The second runner-up would have to be Slam Dunk at 31 volumes, and then Basara at 27.
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