One Piece - I don't particularly like One Piece, but even if it's cheesy, it's always pretty solid. However I think the recent Amazon Lily arc is going to be the first time the series is on a decline if it doesn't going to turn around. It's a huge warning sign anytime you've to resort to the "I was abused in the past" excuse for what amounts to wholesale genocide in OP terms (since nobody ever dies in OP even from a nuclear explosion, almost killing someone is like crime against humanity in OP).
It is obvious OP is a very chauvnistic manga, where the girls are pretty much just damsel in distress waiting to be saved and serve no purpose whatsoever otherwise. But this arc, I think, is taking it too far. There are no female character that warrants the saying "I'm too beautiful to be wrong" that it seems the author actually believes is right. That's something reserved to like the top 5 winners in the Anime cute cute contest, and I don't think any of OP's female character could even get to top 1000. It's not a fault of OP that it provides practically no fan service in the girl department, but it's a huge mistake to continue writing the story and pretend as if it's something you can justify anything based on fan service. Unless the whole Amazon Lily arc turns out to be some kind of satire on the state of fan service, and the Pirate Empress gets chopped to bits to atone for her sins, I see nothing good that can possibly come out of this. At best we can hope this arc will end soon and we'll forget any of these characters ever existed.
Bleach - Bleach has taken the abilty to drag on to a new level. It probably wouldn't surprise anybody if it took an entire week for someone to draw his sword. The weird thing is that it's not like Bleach is horribly bad or ran out of ideas. It's just like everything went into super slow motion for the last year. For the past 20 weeks the story can be summed up as such:
A beats B
B gets mad and draws his sword
A dies
It's also pretty hilarious how they can be fighting for like 4 months now and you still don't know the order of #1, #2, and #3 on the bad guys.
Eyeshield 21 - So apparently winning the Japan Cup isn't going to end the series, giving ES21 more time to try to dethrone Prince of Tennis as the worst sports manga ever that's actually read by a large audience. I'm guessing they're going to play Team USA, and I'm predicting Sina will be able to do the 5th dimension dash when playing against team USA, since obviously everyone in team USA would be able to see through a paltry trick 4D-Dash. I'd expect dialogue like: "Hyperspace? That's child's play, kid! Everyone can run in (some higher dimensional) space in team USA!" Expect all the team USA guy to be able to fly, too.
Naruto - I don't have much to say about this right now other than that I'm considering the suggestion that Naruto part 1 and part 2 isn't written by the same guy to be quite valid given the way it's going.
Liar Game - I have to give props for any manga that mentions things I learned in Discrete Math during college, in a correct way. The scarier thing is that there's at least 2 fans in the discussion board that knows about the Perfect Shuffle too.
It is obvious OP is a very chauvnistic manga, where the girls are pretty much just damsel in distress waiting to be saved and serve no purpose whatsoever otherwise. But this arc, I think, is taking it too far. There are no female character that warrants the saying "I'm too beautiful to be wrong" that it seems the author actually believes is right. That's something reserved to like the top 5 winners in the Anime cute cute contest, and I don't think any of OP's female character could even get to top 1000. It's not a fault of OP that it provides practically no fan service in the girl department, but it's a huge mistake to continue writing the story and pretend as if it's something you can justify anything based on fan service. Unless the whole Amazon Lily arc turns out to be some kind of satire on the state of fan service, and the Pirate Empress gets chopped to bits to atone for her sins, I see nothing good that can possibly come out of this. At best we can hope this arc will end soon and we'll forget any of these characters ever existed.
Bleach - Bleach has taken the abilty to drag on to a new level. It probably wouldn't surprise anybody if it took an entire week for someone to draw his sword. The weird thing is that it's not like Bleach is horribly bad or ran out of ideas. It's just like everything went into super slow motion for the last year. For the past 20 weeks the story can be summed up as such:
A beats B
B gets mad and draws his sword
A dies
It's also pretty hilarious how they can be fighting for like 4 months now and you still don't know the order of #1, #2, and #3 on the bad guys.
Eyeshield 21 - So apparently winning the Japan Cup isn't going to end the series, giving ES21 more time to try to dethrone Prince of Tennis as the worst sports manga ever that's actually read by a large audience. I'm guessing they're going to play Team USA, and I'm predicting Sina will be able to do the 5th dimension dash when playing against team USA, since obviously everyone in team USA would be able to see through a paltry trick 4D-Dash. I'd expect dialogue like: "Hyperspace? That's child's play, kid! Everyone can run in (some higher dimensional) space in team USA!" Expect all the team USA guy to be able to fly, too.
Naruto - I don't have much to say about this right now other than that I'm considering the suggestion that Naruto part 1 and part 2 isn't written by the same guy to be quite valid given the way it's going.
Liar Game - I have to give props for any manga that mentions things I learned in Discrete Math during college, in a correct way. The scarier thing is that there's at least 2 fans in the discussion board that knows about the Perfect Shuffle too.