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1:23 pm, Jun 25 2018
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Hi!
99% of manga (and most stories in general) tend to end with a certain degree of open situations. Whether it's about the main story, or the main characters' destiny, or other details left hanging. It's usually a very good thing, when not overdone, because it leaves space for the reader's own imagination and creativty.
Well, today I'm looking for the opposite: I'd like you to suggest some manga which have the most complete and detailed endings you can think of. I struggle quite a lot to give an example myself. I guess something like Hoshi no Samidare is the closest to a super-complete ending I've ever encountered in manga form. There might be something else that fits even more, but nothing comes to mind right now.

Thank you and have a nice day!

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8:22 pm, Jun 25 2018
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Well, you already read satoshi mizukami's work

I think you better check out all of his manga like Sengoku Youko and Spirit Circle

Both are good and personally I like Sengoku better than Samidare

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3:40 pm, Jun 26 2018
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Mushoku Tensei (Novel) does a good job at this. The epilogue has the protagonist literally on his deathbed, reminiscing, and closing much of the story threads for good. No idea if the manga adaptation will follow this though.

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Tales of a Charcoal Burner is perhaps the most "complete" ending of a series I've read so far that leaves very little open.

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8:22 pm, Jun 27 2018
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Arakawa Under the Bridge has a pretty definite ending, if you can believe that, given the premise. I remember reading it and genuinely feeling sad that it was over, but not yearning for a continuation like I do most other completed manga I've invested my emotions in. It's a good ending

Sakamichi no Apollon is a classic. I haven't read it in forever, but I remember it having a closed ending. I think.

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2:49 pm, Jul 28 2018
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Sorry for the late reply, I had completely forgotten about this thread. Thank you for your suggestions!

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