Yeah I do think in general anime tends to be a better storytelling medium than manga.
With good anime, like a film, they plan out everything before making it and structure is a main part of it. Because of the way manga runs over years and years, the writing quality doesn't feel very consistent.
I read all types of manga. Shoujo, Shounen, Jump, Seinen, etc...
I love reading it, but there's not much that really impresses me.
Otoh with anime every year there's always something on par with the best films each year. Baccano, Tatami Galaxy, Sword of the Stranger, Eva 2.22; It's seems like you don't get manga of that quality, at least not anymore.
I just finished the first story arc of Durarara (ep1-12) and the story, like Baccano, was GOOD and very well written and thought out. I was really impressed when the storyline finished in ep12. I wish I got that feeling when I finish a manga storyline.
Himuro, what are some manga you'd recommend with great stories and writing?
But if I go in and expect good writing/good storytelling, then most manga is not "good". The writing level is above your average videogame, but far below films or novels.
It took you this long to figure this out?
Comic books rarely are on that level.
Yeah I'm kind of slow to the party sometimes.