Hi there, I haven't posted in this thread in a while so I figured I'd give you guys a look into what I've been reading and my thoughts on each series:
Goblin Slayer: Just gonna start off the bat by with this one. I love this manga. It's gritty, and it knows its tempo. The mangaka Kagyu Kumo isn't afraid of gore or violence or strong themes. Goblin Slayer is about its titular character, the Goblin Slayer, who is on a quest of unending vengeance towards goblins and he does not say no to any given opportunity to mutilate, decapitate, poison or do any other tortuous things to these creatures - and for good measure too. The goblins in this world are rapists, murderers, and disgusting vile creatures that breed like rats. As a result of this, a seemingly minor creature in modern fantasy stories turns into a nightmare for even the most powerful of heroes. In fact, in the latest translated chapter (chapter 18), one of the strongest heroes, who is basically a super priestess employs Goblin Slayer to get rid of her city's infestation because she literally is afraid of doing it herself. I rate this manga a 8/10 and only because there were a couple chapters that felt like filler and were leaning towards the moe side of manga as opposed to being consistently gritty like the rest of the content. Read it. You will enjoy it.
Munou na Nana: There are few mystery Manga that really ever tend to surprise me. I remember reading through Umineko no Naku Koro Ni, which is my most favorite Manga of all time, and thinking damn, this is a good story. Munou na Nana, isn't on the level of Umineko of sheer mind-bending fuckery, but it gets close. What Munou na Nana is basically about is a group of Danganronpa power-level students with special abilities (more supernatural than DR, albeit) that are on an island at the most prestigious school in the world. The goal of the school is to equip these students with the training necessary to fight off the enemies of mankind - the mysterious force that is often unseen and indiscriminate in its victims. The story mostly follows the protagonist who attempts to defeat the Enemies of Humanity through the use of intelligence and manipulation. I rate this manga 9/10 because of how consistent it is in working with the major plotline and being able to stay on course for narrative as well as the great plot twists thrown around and good use of strong characters.
Sheriff Evan's Lies: I remember talking about a comedy Manga that I'm pretty sure is getting serialized as an Anime, Kaguya-sama wa Kokurasetai - Tensaitachi no Renai Zunou etc... That was a great romcom that had a really strong-midgame but has kind of fallen off in terms of its humor. Sheriff Evan's Lies is much like Kaguya in that it is very much a romcom, except it has a couple things going for it that Kaguya-sama has difficulty expanding upon, and that is its setting and cast. Kaguya takes place in modern-day Japan at a school, so it relies on a moderate cast of characters to drive the story and its humor. A lot of the jokes in more recent chapters tend to feel more or less un-inspired, recycling tropes that most romcoms tend to devolve into. Sheriff Evan's Lies on the other hand takes place in the old American West, where cowboys and robbers were commonplace. Evan's cast is very small, limited to roughly three to four recurring characters, with only two ever showing up in every chapter, Sheriff Evans, and his rival and love interest, Bounty Hunter Phoebe Oakley. The strength in the comedy lies in its ability to play up tropes that we see in modern day romcoms but adding a western twist to it that brings a breath of fresh air to the genre. Its lightheartedness and willingness to play both Evans and Oakley for complete fools gives it a reminiscence of Kaguya's first twenty or so chapters which I personally enjoyed. Since it is a romcom, you may not necessarily enjoy it but please give it a shot as I give it a 9/10 in the RomCom genre.
Violence Action: See my avatar. Notice the background? Kill Bill much, right? Yeah this is basically Kill Bill the manga, except the main character is a college age sweetie that kicks ass. I rate this one a 9/10 because goddamn my waifu knows how to get shit done.
Tenkuu Shinpan: Not sure if this will ever become an anime, but this is a great story that is as weird and wild as it is mysterious. It's difficult to really compare this manga to something different except that it feels like its trying to be a Battle Royale without the whole "this is a GAME BATTLE THING" thrown right into your face. The whole premise is a girl gets sent into a weird dimension where the everything takes place on the top of a skyline. People wearing masks act like zombies and try to kill the girl, but when their mask gets ripped off, some sort of a suicide program overrides their ability to think and they throw themselves off the building. The story continues with this whole idea of people trying to "get closer to God" and their having power over the masks who are considered "angels". So far the story is 193 chapters in and I'm still kind of unsure who the heck is behind all of it, but the strong cast of characters and the gritty atmosphere has kept up pretty well. I rate this one a 7/10. Go check it out if post-apocalypticesque shit is up your alley.
Otome Sensou: While not everyone will like historical Manga, Otome Sensou really stood out to me because of where and when it takes place: Poland during the start of the Bohemian War (1420 in case you didn't know). The main character, Sarka, is raped and left for dead amongst her town's corpses but is picked up by one of the most legendary generals of all time, Jan Sizka. In case you didn't know, Sizka is infamous for being one of the few commanding officers in world history that never lost a single battle. The story follows Sarka as she joins Sizka's ragtag band and is trained up as a child soldier. The art style is a bit wonky and not your usual art style for Manga but that really allows the intricate designs of apparel from that era to shine. I highly recommend this manga and I give it an 8/10 for teaching me a thing or ten about Polish history (which I can really relate to because of my Russian heritage).
Our Lonely War: This manga has been slow going with only 3 chapters so far and I think only one chapter published monthly. If you are looking for a Mecha manga to get depression, this is for you. Nothing about Our Lonely War says "You'll be happy, don't worry the main characters have hope!" Nope. Instead the mangaka, Erubo smacks you in the face with a really heavy hitting introductory chapter that makes you wish you hadn't picked this manga up. I am not sure what direction this manga is going to take, but I rate it 7/10 so far because muh feels and wishing I had the courage to actually be emo and cut myself but I'm too terrified of blood so I won't ever do that lol.
Yakusoku No Neverland: Some people on MAL compare this to Attack on Titan. It is nothing like Attack on Titan. Sure, the story is slow as fuck to progress, but that's because it's rich in exposition and is often times just straight up chilling. The premise is basically a bunch of orphans living a good life in the orphanage they grew up in, except they are forbidden from ever leaving. I hate saying that I won't spoil it, but I honestly won't. Read it. It's a good 9/10 in my books and the main character is actually likeable unlike Erin and you won't feel like you want to punch their goddamn face everytime you see it unlike Erin.
I also noticed that there are a couple manga that I've been reading that are going to be anime:
Death March: Don't watch it. It's bad. I've been following it for a while, hoping that it will get good but it's basically another dude gets sucked into a fantasy dimension and levels up his abilities over time and acquires a big harem and there aren't any male characters that join the main cast at all so it fucking sucks kind of manga. The anime will likely not be any different. It's bad. Just don't. This shit's like 4 or 5/10 level shit.
Grancrest Senki: It's okay. It's a Fantasy Shounen, with a weak male hero and a strong and smart female lead that has a mixture of political feudalism and fantasy magic. It hasn't gotten far in fanslation so it's difficult to ascertain whether or not the story will become amazing or not. Keep this one on your radars though, folks. 7/10 so far.
Poputepipikku: This one's become popular as a 4koma. I mean, if you haven't seen screenpics from various panels from this 4koma or at the very least seen people with these fucking annoying ass avatars, then you're living under a rock. This 4koma is popular because it's a fucking ride. While some jokes fall flat, overall the its strength lies in it's absolute randomness and simple art design. I am 100% unsure how in the world this got approved to become an actual show, so if anyone decides to brave this one, let me know how it turns out because this ones a coinflip imo. ???/10, though the few memes that I caught when reading it makes it like an 8/10 if I had to hard-rate it.
So yeah, that's just an update of what I've been reading so far. Highly recommend Munou na Nana and Violence Action out of all of them, as those two are my favorites atm.