Does Metalocolypse count?
What I was trying to say was that (going by things like Dragon Ball etc.) there is no overall 'conclusion' that isn't immediately followed by a new story arc. Consequently, the story never really ends. Dragonball GT, for instance, does not "conclude" the overall story, even though there hasn't been anything since, just because the overall story is really a piecemeal collection of separate arcs.I mean come on man, do you take me as a retard? I put Naruto as my favorite, I kind of know its ongoing. However when Naruto does end then I will judge both finished series (CB and Naruto) to see which is better.
EDIT: Didn't see cayr's post above, but yeah I agree with you on the ending.
No, I'd say Naruto is going to have an ending sometime. All the arcs have fit under the umbrella of a larger arc since the beginning of the Chuunin exam.What I was trying to say was that (going by things like Dragon Ball etc.) there is no overall 'conclusion' that isn't immediately followed by a new story arc. Consequently, the story never really ends. Dragonball GT, for instance, does not "conclude" the overall story, even though there hasn't been anything since, just because the overall story is really a piecemeal collection of separate arcs.
Yeah, I forgot that one.Also Ghost In the Shell.
I always feel that Kindachi's story is more gripping. Also most of the murderers have very strong motives to kill. Okay, it's down to preferences, i guess.If Conan is "A" level quality, then Kindaichi is "B" level. Not quite coherent dialogue, not quite coherent art, not quite coherent on the whole. Not to say Conan does not have flaws (dear god the relationship dialogue), but Kindaichi is just in that sort of City Hunter league where you can see the shaky quality. I like it and Conan both a little, but I like the quality of Conan storytelling more (when it actually tells a story, not when it rehashes the same "gags" over and over...)
It is not preferences, it literally is about quality. There is a real incoherence and particular style of lazy art that is endemic to a lot of late '80s early '90s manga. City Hunter, Kenji http://myanimelist.net/manga/15426/Kenji, not to mention that they all have the same protagonists and gags. Their modern inheritors are manga like, say, Ikigami or Heads or that one about a virus; it is slightly different, but the poor quality has just changed to be a slightly different art style (even worse, sadly).I always feel that Kindachi's story is more gripping. Also most of the murderers have very strong motives to kill. Okay, it's down to preferences, i guess.