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* ''[[Ghost Hound]]'' needs lots more love. Sure, it's strange and a bit confusing, but oh boy is is ever interesting.
* From the creator of ''[[Sora no Otoshimono]]'' comes ''[[Watashi no Messiah-sama]]'', a compelling and well-woven tale of despair, betrayal, strife, and ultimately, hope. Sure, the art starts off bad and the story gets confusing at times, but the sheer human aspect of being a messiah is visited in this manga. Not to mention its heartwarming and awesome moments...
* Maybe it's visuals so daring a lot of viewers can't get through an episode let alone 24, so mind-boggling even a lot of enthralled fans have to take it in small doses, the surprisingly faithful futuristic ''[[The Count Of Monte Cristo|Count of Monte Cristo]]'' adaptation ''[[Gankutsuou]]'' was never a big hit, but fans who make it through won't be disappointed. [[Your Mileage May Vary|Or maybe they will]], but they probably won't regret this truly bizarre gem.
* ''[[Rave Master]]''. The art in the first few volumes isn't too impressive and [[Adaptation Decay|the anime was terrible]], so it didn't have the best take off ever, but the story and characters are just fantastic.
** I think a lot of this is because a lot of it could be (mistakenly) thought of as exactly the same as ''[[Fairy Tail]]''. So yes, some of the character designs are very similar, and he reuses names for various magic things (and forms of the Ten Commandments wholesale as Erza's swords), but it is a wonderful, engaging, coherent, beautiful story that deserves all the praise it gets. Also by Hiro Mashima, and also worth paying attention to, is ''[[Monster Soul]]''.