Thread:Kyozon/@comment-32769624-20200721161657/@comment-36009152-20200721234441

Hey, glad to hear how you feel about Seraph of the End, it is indeed something special! For reading manga in general it's read right to left, top to bottom: typing "how to read manga" into an internet search engine should bring up images with speech bubble orders as well. "Manga visual symbols" with the iconography shown can help with facial expressions and character feelings, similarly "manga onomatopoeia" is helpful for the battle effects that are often used.

Just as a house is not a house rather bricks, glass, cement, so too are manga panels similar in that each one is distinctly important. There's only so much space thus each scene is there for a reason and saying something so paying attention to the specifics is good.

As for the eternal paperback or digital question, whichever one you like best!