Art vs. Plot

15 years ago
Posts: 2
Definitely plot win 😀
We can adjusted with the art (if u think it's awful), but honestly I prefer good plot along with good art (and a lot of mangas fell to this area--so we don't need to worry!!)
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15 years ago
Posts: 258
i can read a manga for the art but i stick to ones for the plot most of the time
like in airgear its real pretty and all but the plot is all over the place D: i still read it tho 😃

15 years ago
Posts: 47
I am attracted to the art at first.
But if the plot's really good, then I'll give it a try.
And then again, if the art is something I absolutely can't stand, then I probably won't read it.
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15 years ago
Posts: 15
Quote from Dubby
I've given up on a few series just because I can not stand the art.
Me too. I normally read manga based on the art, but if the story is really good, then I'll keep reading (Like the Glass Mask, for example).
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15 years ago
Posts: 209
Not sure. Some manga can attract me just for the art but their plots can be totally blah. Others have iffy-looking art but their stories are heart warming and great. When I'm looking for a manga, however, plot is what attracts mainly since I read the summary :3
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15 years ago
Posts: 307
I tend to avoid shojo, but if I see one with a really high score (8.6 or higher) I'll read it. I will drop it after 1 chapter if it does not catch my interest or the art is horrible...typical.
Being the shojo skeptic I am, I only stay with the manga if it has an outstanding plot or is funny.
Story is how I choose what to read, because I hate shojo art. Why would I read shojo for the art?

15 years ago
Posts: 1036
Plot always triumphs. I've dropped more series for bad, or lack of, plot than I have for poor art. A great plot can even make up for terrible art, in extreme scenarios.

15 years ago
Posts: 252
Plot always triumphs. I've dropped more series for bad, or lack of, plot than I have for poor art. A great plot can even make up for terrible art, in extreme scenarios.
Agree 100%, I’ve had the same experiences. The artwork is cosmetic, the plot holds elements that make you love the story as a whole. Art you can appreciate, plot you can love
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15 years ago
Posts: 22
For me, the art has to be above the story. I would put down a book with a GREAT story, just because it couldn't deliver the nice art I was after.
I'm a girl, so the boys would have to be some sort of eye candy... haha
I'd follow any cutie's story 😉
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15 years ago
Posts: 146
I agree with the few above me. Plot over artwork. I read manga because the truly great ones have story lines as good as my favorite fantasy books; the art just helps visualize the greatness of the plot. Though I will admit that beautiful artwork is a plus.
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14 years ago
Posts: 442
You don't need much of an imagination to just flat out draw, anyone can do that with enough practice (though being a good artist is another matter). Having a unique plot, however, requires much more.
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14 years ago
Posts: 326
Plot without doubt. I'd take substance over frills any day. Some of the stories with the most amazing, inspiring, thought-provoking or suspenseful plots and characters have had less-than beautiful art. Art is nice, and I enjoy the eye candy, but if there's no substance, it doesn't matter at all.

14 years ago
Posts: 28
I'm more biased towards art, unfortunately. But if a manga has a really good storyline, even with not-so-good-art, I would continue reading it.
SORRY ; looks like I'm only into ninjas, shinigamis, wizards and alchemists.
14 years ago
Posts: 77
For me the decision is based on extremes, even if it is a beautifully drawn manga if I just can't get into it I drop it, however there are some manga that I just can't read due to their art being too hard on the eyes and as such I can't tell if the plot is good or not. But as my favorite manga are ones that have the best plots even if the art is sub-par, I think that for me plot is more important. Thank you for reading and a quick question, is the plural of manga manga or mangas? 😕