Oh lovely. Someone who shares my sentiments. Every once-in-awhile I get a little inspiration, but as soon as I think of opening Photoshop I lose all interest.
The manga is even better! The anime was solid, but the manga covers even more! Definitely worth looking into.
Sket Dance is my one true love.
The list is long, but it actually doesn't consume much time unless I start a long-running series. I end up reading new series because I get bored waiting for old ones to be released. I tend to only read maybe 4-5 chapters a day. Sometimes not even that.
The problem with 4-koma manga is most of the ones I love aren't translated or aren't translated, but are licensed in the U.S. I don't know how much of a pain that is to get in the EU (had to check your page). I love Ichiroh! and S.S. Astro. Suzunari! is also a great manga that is only two volumes long.
*Drops all thoughts after reading your anime list* Before anything else, Code Geass. TRY IT! Now. No seriously, right now.
Okay, back to manga... You're saying you want me to help bring down the Berlin Wall of manga dislike so I must say if you're wanting to get into other genres Beelzebub might be a good start. It's got lots of outrageous comedy, but if might be a nice transition into action. Another route to take is try some manga of the anime you've watched. Fruits Basket is especially a fantastic choice. Shoujo, but the manga brings MUCH more closure than the anime. Hayate no Gotoku! is also another great choice. I loved the first season, but the second season of the anime kind of turned me off. By then I was reading the manga and the characters seem to lose a little charm when animated.
Once you break your 4-koma and/or harmless fun ways I have much to teach you of the manga world. Bwahaha!