Kagurabachi
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Kagurabachi

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Japanese: カグラバチ
English: Kagurabachi
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Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Sep 18, 2023 to ?
Genres: Action Action, Fantasy Fantasy
Theme: Gore Gore
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Shounen Jump (Weekly)
Authors: Hokazono, Takeru (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.901 (scored by 1989619,896 users)
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Ranked: #10032
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Popularity: #236
Members: 70,217
Favorites: 1,826

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Main characters in both of these two stories are male teenagers who want to, among others things, avenge their fallen relatives and get revenge. To achieve that, they become swordsmen fighting with katana and using special powers to fight their enemies (in Kimetsu no Yaiba's case those powers are tied with Breathing techniques, while in Kagurabachi's case - with blades enchanted with magic). Both manga series feature blood and gore during the action scenes. 
reportRecommended by Adnash
The story isn't similar actually, but the thing that I think is pretty similar is the panelling. Both panelling are very cinematic and very creative. 
reportRecommended by HEBI_TAN
Action sequences are really great just like or even greater than kagurabachi 
reportRecommended by Jutrio
Engaging action packed stories focused around swords. Kagurabachi also has magic while Mujina also has sci-fi/cyberpunk elements. Both are also new ongoing series that are (for now) in their earlier stages, so jump in now and enjoy the ride! 
reportRecommended by JJMFREAP
The New Kings of Shonen Jump and Shonen Magazine respectively, these two series are going to be the new faces of shonen battle manga and the next big hits. Mark my words, the era of Gachi and Bachi is fast approaching! Both offer amazing action, fluid art, interesting and engaging worldbuilding, yet have vastly different approaches to things. Both are also the first fully serialized manga of their respective young authors and despite their lack of experience, both already show an astonishing level of quality. Get to reading and dive into this peak while you're ahead so you can brag about being a fan before everyone  read more 
reportRecommended by JJMFREAP
Both main characters use a sword, both have powers using the sword and both lost their dad at the start 
reportRecommended by argy97
Just a feeling but I think that Kagurabachi's author is influenced by Tokyo Ghoul manga. Maybe because: the vibes similarity of some character designs and character traits various parties and organizations Some fight scenes the gore 
reportRecommended by YahyaBe
Similar Power system, and is a very fast paced battle Shonun similar to JJK. Art wise, both Mangakas are fairly new and use similar techniques in the art style for creating characters giving it the same feel. Also replicates the same darker tone. 
reportRecommended by Fimy32
Both are badass stories about powerful swordsmen seeking revenge for the deaths of their fathers. A common trope for sure, but the overlap is a bit more significant here. Granted Afro Samurai is quite bite sized compared to Kagurabachi's grander worldbuilding, but both offer amazing art, great action and are firmly carried by their compelling protagonists. It's also interesting how both of them reevaluate their goals as the stories progress. 
reportRecommended by JJMFREAP