Definitely. Manga has been around for a longer time. Many anime series are based on popular manga titles, showing that manga usually precedes anime in the creative process.
Pokemon is actually both. The manga gives the foundation, and the anime expands on it with action and adventure. They complement each other and offer different ways to enjoy the Pokemon world.
I recommend "Unlimited Firepower Evolution". This book is a light novel, a fantasy novel. The setting of the story was virtual reality. The protagonist was faced with various choices, deciding whether to live or die, oppression or resistance. This novel was relatively new and might not be very famous, but he could give it a try. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There are currently no animations or manga works for this novel. The novel was an online literary work. The author described the growth process of a concubine's daughter and the choices she made when facing family, love, and kinship. Although there were other similar works adapted into anime or manga, Poison of a Concubine's Daughter was still one of the representative works created by the author. There was no corresponding animation or manga released.
I don't have actual knowledge but I can look up information about anime and manga. According to my knowledge, the most popular anime recently is "Your Name." It was released in 2016 and directed by Makoto Shinkai. It tells the story of two teenagers who exchange identities due to mysterious forces and explore their own identities through mutual influence. This anime received high reviews and box office earnings worldwide.
The original manga recommendations are as follows:
1 Death Note: This is a very famous mystery comic about a genius high school student who finds a notebook that can kill and starts to use it to solve cases. This manga had a very strong sense of drama and tension, but it also had a lot of deep thinking and human nature exploration.
[2]" The Fullmetal Alchemist ": This is a classic Japanese manga that talks about the concept of equivalent exchange, namely the equivalent of giving and receiving, and the story of what happens when people pursue equivalent exchange. This manga had a very high level of philosophical depth and emotional level, as well as a lot of battle and adventure plots.
[3]" Brother Corpse ": This is a Chinese comic that tells the story of a zombie apocalypse. There were many complicated relationships and plots in this story, but there were also many humorous and ironic elements. It was a very popular manga that had been adapted into an animation and movie.
4. The Ghost Destroyer's Blade: This is a story about ghost hunting. It tells the story of a young man fighting to eliminate ghosts. This story had a lot of deep human thinking and character creation, as well as a lot of battle and adventure plots. It was a very popular manga that had been adapted into an animation and movie.
These are some of the original comics that I personally recommend. They are all of very high quality and touching, but they also have many interesting plots and characters. I hope you like them!
" The Strongest Disciple in History, Kenichi " was a Japanese manga story adapted from the Japanese light novel " Magic Association " series. The plot of the 50th episode was the 51 chapters of the manga. The plots of manga and anime were basically the same, but there might be some differences in certain plots.
To be specific, the 50th episode of the manga took place before the 50th episode of the manga, before Kenichi became the strongest disciple of the Magic Association. In the 50th episode, Kenichi and his friends faced the threat of a mysterious organization and successfully stopped their plan. In chapter 51, Kenichi officially became the strongest disciple of the Magic Association and participated in an important magic competition with other disciples.
It was important to note that " The Strongest Disciple in History, Kenichi " was a work that ran in parallel with manga and animation, so sometimes the plot of the manga might be released before the animation. If you have any more specific questions, please feel free to ask me.
Comics and anime were usually not synchronized. In the production process of anime and manga, they would usually be adapted from novels, games, or other media works and divided into different series or story lines. Therefore, anime and manga may sometimes have different endings or plots that are not consistent with the original.
Of course, there are also some anime and manga that are produced simultaneously, which means that they are usually released at the same time, but this is relatively rare. Usually, anime and comics would be released in different seasons or years to match the updates of novels and other media.