Shuumatsu no Walküre
Record of Ragnarok
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Shuumatsu no Walküre

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Shuumatsu no Valkyrie, Valkyrie of the End
Japanese: 終末のワルキューレ
English: Record of Ragnarok
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Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Nov 25, 2017 to ?
Genres: Action Action, Fantasy Fantasy
Theme: Mythology Mythology
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Comic Zenon
Authors: Fukui, Takumi (Story), Umemura, Shinya (Story), Ajichika (Art)

Statistics

Score: 8.031 (scored by 5973359,733 users)
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Ranked: #6912
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Popularity: #86
Members: 140,690
Favorites: 5,705

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Recommendations

Both are fighting tournaments with many fighting styles/abilities, bloody action, and hype moments. Both are very quick reads and will keep you reading very easily.  
reportRecommended by SteamedPlague
Both shows consist in famous people throught history battling each other in a big centered tournament arc. In Shuumatsu they are famous gods vs famous men in hystory while in Majo Taisen they are 32 famous women in history. If like one you will one hundred sure love the other. 
reportRecommended by josecoco25
They both include tournament styled arcs with breath taking art. 
reportRecommended by Dragnoul
The concept itself is more similar to Kengan Ashura than Record of Ragnarok, but here there still is a character that fight for saving something really important for him. The matches are really good and you'll never guess who will win the fight until the very end.  
reportRecommended by Alexisonfire98
Both series involve historical and mythological characters being reincarnated and fighting in a loosely norse myth inspired setting and have great artwork. Defintely check it out for a more underrated manga with a strong artstyle and fun fights  
reportRecommended by Orangutan999
Both manga are just an endless tournament arc with great fights. Also, both of the series have references to past warriors or supernatural beings. 
reportRecommended by Wikraw
Both are based on a group of 'specially' selected strong fighters with their own assets on two large opposing sides duking it out in 1v1 battles 
reportRecommended by Learyan
I would say that there are a lot of similarities in the art style as well as the content. If you enjoyed the idea of historical figures fighting returning to an afterlife to fight a in a battle, Drifters is definitely something you need to check out. Drifters has a similar concept to Record of Ragnarok where after historical figures die, they get transported to another dimension where an on-going war takes place. Regardless if they died at the same, a WWII pilot could be fighting along side a samurai general from two completely different eras. Record of Ragnarok has a similar concept but instead of an  read more 
reportRecommended by sk8head
Both are very interesting especially chainsaw man but i feel like you can like shuumastu because it has fantastic fights and pretty good character. The main reason you should read this if you like chainsaw man though is because you will like alot of the character. 
reportRecommended by Dr_Watson
Rosen Garten Saga is Record of ragnarok: sex edition. They're both heavily focused on fighting tournaments between real and fictional characters, but in rosen garten's case there is a character for every fetish. Unless you despise nudity with a passion even in comedy, if you liked one you'll like the other. 
reportRecommended by Thorf
Both series have little plot, but they are supremely hype. They have some phenomenal action, moments, and art which make for two very enjoyable reads. 
reportRecommended by SteamedPlague
Although Shuumatsu no Walkure's plot is quite different from Magi, the vibes are quite similar. I'd say the artstyles are similar and the setting is both focused on mythological beings. Shuumatsu no Walkure focuses on a tournament style storyline whereas Magi is more of an adventure. Even so, both have a similar general plot, man vs the divine.  
reportRecommended by Dignity
Both stories have historical characters from different nations and eras summoned to fight against each other. 
reportRecommended by shinobiakuma
-Both action manga with incredible art styles. -Their biggest similarity is how ridiculously intense and over the top the fight scenes are. 
reportRecommended by alpha_shadow
To put it short, the fight scenes are extremely intense and gripping. I noticed that both mangas have exaggerated character expressions and the human anatomy is greatly heightened to make the fight scenes more appealing to read.  
reportRecommended by bigbananagorawr
Both of these series involve historical figures and deities fighting each other I do recommend both if you like to see a history person In A new light and maybe read about them and learn there lore 
reportRecommended by AkatsukiUlquiora
1)In both stories human can interact with gods 2) Both stories have very enjoyable character 3) Both stories have epic fights where determination is really important 
reportRecommended by Kiakrre
While the scale is drastically different, both manga throw their characters into unprecedented scenarios presented in a tournament setting which leaves them no choice but to try to "survive" - literally in Shuumatsu no Walküre and figuratively in Blue Lock. Both manga have a strong, competitive fight-or-die-mentality that permeates every character and decision made. The art styles are very expressive, at times very exaggerated and always very detailed, creating two of the most visually dynamic series currently ongoing. 
reportRecommended by Papa_Gen