Yeah, I mean just compare manga to comics. With comics you either get rehashed versions of the same superheroes that they've been reusing since the 1940s or some preachy woke slop that nobody in their right mind would ever buy (America Chavez, Ironheart, etc.)
But with manga you've got a something for everyone. Shounen for boys, Shojo for girls. Hell, even if the isekai concept might be a bit overused there's tons of different manga that go completely different routes with it. Overlord, Konosuba and Rezero are all isekai, but they're all wildly different in terms of setting, characters and plot.
Meanwhile comics are still reusing the same plot points since forever ago and almost never change. Wow, Spider man breaks up with his umpteenth girlfriend! Again... Jason Todd gets killed by the Joker! Again... It's all so boring now.
Yeah, I mean just compare manga to comics. With comics you either get rehashed versions of the same superheroes that they've been reusing since the 1940s or some preachy woke slop that nobody in their right mind would ever buy (America Chavez, Ironheart, etc.)
But with manga you've got a something for everyone. Shounen for boys, Shojo for girls. Hell, even if the isekai concept might be a bit overused there's tons of different manga that go completely different routes with it. Overlord, Konosuba and Rezero are all isekai, but they're all wildly different in terms of setting, characters and plot.
Meanwhile comics are still reusing the same plot points since forever ago and almost never change. Wow, Spider man breaks up with his umpteenth girlfriend! Again... Jason Todd gets killed by the Joker! Again... It's all so boring now.