two different mangas, but i'm grouping them together
Hell //// Guyabano's Holdiay, 9/10: These are two works of a mangaka named "panpanya", and they deserve wayyyyy more recognision than they deserve
All works of the author are extremely unique, they're very abstract while still maintaining a plot for each chapter, plot than even if it seems nonsensical at first, you can still follow without much trouble
panpanya's artstyle is extremely unique, the characters art are extremely simple, while having beautiful backgrounds behind them
The actual plots are a mix between an autobiography, (probably) completely made up abstract stuff, and bits of real world, factual information, leading to a extremely unique narrative structure
it's worth saying that all of these mangas are anthologies, there are a bunch of stories that cover multiple chapters, but they're the exception and not the rule, i'm normally kinda mixed when it comes to anthologies, it feels like they often lack the time to really have much emotional impact, and i'm not really a big fan of them because of this, however, panpanya's decide to tell stories which can only be told in this format, raelly overcoming the limitations
problem is, 50% of the manga's made by this author are yet to be scanlated, and there really aren't official translation for most of them, in fact, the first manga i've listed isn't even on myanimelist, and I took probably over a year since I read most of the available panpanya's work to find a place to read another one of their mangas, I've heard another manga of theirs by the name of "Fish Society", has been officialy licenced, so I will just have to wait until a official translation for that manga apppears
panpanya's work is super unique and short, so you probably should give it a try, probably the best anthologies and oneshots i've ever read
Hell //// Guyabano's Holdiay, 9/10: These are two works of a mangaka named "panpanya", and they deserve wayyyyy more recognision than they deserve
All works of the author are extremely unique, they're very abstract while still maintaining a plot for each chapter, plot than even if it seems nonsensical at first, you can still follow without much trouble
panpanya's artstyle is extremely unique, the characters art are extremely simple, while having beautiful backgrounds behind them
The actual plots are a mix between an autobiography, (probably) completely made up abstract stuff, and bits of real world, factual information, leading to a extremely unique narrative structure
it's worth saying that all of these mangas are anthologies, there are a bunch of stories that cover multiple chapters, but they're the exception and not the rule, i'm normally kinda mixed when it comes to anthologies, it feels like they often lack the time to really have much emotional impact, and i'm not really a big fan of them because of this, however, panpanya's decide to tell stories which can only be told in this format, raelly overcoming the limitations
problem is, 50% of the manga's made by this author are yet to be scanlated, and there really aren't official translation for most of them, in fact, the first manga i've listed isn't even on myanimelist, and I took probably over a year since I read most of the available panpanya's work to find a place to read another one of their mangas, I've heard another manga of theirs by the name of "Fish Society", has been officialy licenced, so I will just have to wait until a official translation for that manga apppears
panpanya's work is super unique and short, so you probably should give it a try, probably the best anthologies and oneshots i've ever read