>>14954221I really liked the low-fantasy setting, and the interesting magic system
I also liked that they purposefully left things a little ambiguous, for the reader to figure out, as well as every little detail eventually coming together - every single meeting being important for them. There were no useless throwaway characters or purposeless details, unlike in so much other literature.
It made me feel somewhat nostalgic too, you could say? Because the ambiguity reminded me of fairytales; the stories really was told quite like that of a fairytale, I think.
And more! I really think of Kuro as a masterpiece.
>>14954270Such an... interesting(?) manga... You've read Berserk, right? Dorohedoro would be a good recommendation too
I saw lots of violence, gore and weirdness in the images on google, so maybe you'd like something like
>Freak Island >Yomotsuhegui (quite new)>Fable (maybe...)>I Am A Hero >Doctor Mordrid (a hidden gem)>Uzumaiki (by Junji Ito)Also try Asobi Asobase, it's a little stupid but still funny. Even though it isn't similar to that manga of yours, maybe it will open you up for a new genre!
>how secret agents get to youFufu~
What would my goal be?