Mangaka that can write satisfying endings
>>141845544
Maybe
Hiromu Arakawa
Takahashi Yosuke
>things just going back to normal
Yeah, no. Enough of that bullshit.
>>141845650
OP picked a bad example, Sengoku Youko and Spirit Circle were excellent however.
Yasuhiro Kano.
Am I doing this right?
>>141845544
i enjoyed this ending
>>141845683
Biscuit Hammer closed all of it's plot threads properly.
Spirit Circle kind of copped out with lol AYY LMAOS and handwaiving most of it's mysteries with earth's spirit ain't gotta explain shit or something who cares everyone forgives everybody and everything is a cosmic /tg/ session.
Sengoku Youko didn't give proper elaboration to alot of it's character's individual endings, which is annoying because alot of them died offscreen and their ultimate fate is explained in one panel.
Not to say that any of these series are bad, but out of those three, Biscuit Hammer is the one that had proper closure to everything. You can argue FORCED HAPPY ENDING or some shit like that, but you can't deny that it was the one that cleaned up loose ends the most.
>>141848437
The ending of Biscuit Hammer was an ending where nothing fucking changed. The world was left completely the same.
>>141845683
>Sengoku Youko
Garbage shounen, Meh at best.
>>141848510
that was the goal though
>>141848510
It was a coming of age story about Lizard Knight. He was a completely different person by volume 7.
Also they defeated a time traveling god who destroyed multiple instances of earth, so there's that.
>>141848510
So?
Araki
>>141848577
iknorite? no shonen can ever top hxh, lulzzz xD
>>141848925
>He later died of a cold
>>141845544
Definetly Maybe.