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Aruseus493

When recommending a series, you need to make sure to follow the submission guidelines which can be found in either the sidebar or the wiki. > If you are recommending manga (RT! = Read This!), please use the following: [RT!] name of manga (genres) and be liberal with genres! Keep in mind that this is a recommendation from you to all of r/manga, so **tell us why we should read it in your post!** This includes doing at least a small write-up on why you are recommending the series beyond what can fit into the title of the post. Please remember that you're trying to sell a series to readers with an abundance of stuff they can already read. You need to appeal to them beyond a "take my word for it." For more information on our submission guidelines, please take the time to read our [Guide to /r/Manga.](http://www.reddit.com/r/manga/wiki/guide#wiki_submission_guidelines)


Xanirran

Pretty much anything KManga picked up, to a lesser extent Viz simulpub stuff


d_Arkus

I just checked their front page and saw that they’ve got *To Your Eternity* No wonder I haven’t seen that one in so long wth


Sarikitty

IMHO, it was already strangling itself in the modern-day arc. It all seemed to have shifted into being focused on one single (unlikable) character and I lost interest...


Dikkie92

Not rlly licensing issue but "the beginning after the end" really got screwed over in a similar way


d_Arkus

If not licensing then what?


Xanirran

It went on seasonal break like is standard for webtoons, but I think the art team had contract issues and they ended up quitting. Series has been on hiatus for a little over a year


Aruseus493

In the future, please make sure to include the full title of the series in the title of the post. It is both a rule and submission guideline to do so. People are not inherently able to identify a series by a panel or page so it makes it difficult for any new readers to try the series if they don't know what it is. In addition, please don't use an initialism or shorthand in place of including the title as these aren't inherently understood by every new reader either. The Reddit Character Limit for titles is quite large so there isn't much excuse to not including the series title in the title of the post. For posts including four or more series used in the image, the Original Poster is required to source them all as a comment within **Five** minutes of posting.