What’s the good manga I can read to learn basic Japanese reading

This Frenchman who’s translated 600+ manga mentioned that he’s learnt Japanese through “Fist of the north star/ 北斗の拳. [https://youtu.be/QS2aFV7ZmKU](https://youtu.be/QS2aFV7ZmKU)

Should I give it a try or any other manga I should try if I am to practice basic Japanese reading?

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  1. I’ve written a blog post about [reading manga to learn Japanese](https://dokushoclub.com/2022/04/14/start-reading-manga/).

    In short: There are some grammar points you should be familiar with before you try and read manga aimed at native speakers. Most of these grammar points are part of colloquial Japanese, e.g. the dictionary form and abbreviations. If you don’t have the vocabulary, yet, manga with furigana will help you with looking up word you don’t know. Manga set in school and with a romance plot tends to be easier than historic fantasy with political plot.

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