Dívčí Válka
Dívčí Válka: Maidens' War
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Dívčí Válka

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Otome Sensou, Divci Valka, Maidens War
Japanese: 乙女戦争〈ディーヴチー・ヴァールカ〉
English: Dívčí Válka: Maidens' War
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 12
Chapters: 60
Status: Finished
Published: May 25, 2013 to Apr 25, 2019
Genres: Action Action, Drama Drama, Erotica Erotica
Theme: Historical Historical
Serialization: Monthly Action
Authors: Ohnishi, Kouichi (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 6.461 (scored by 495495 users)
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Ranked: N/A2
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Popularity: #8301
Members: 2,432
Favorites: 11

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Both series have a focus on a young female protagonist(s) fighting against a large antagonistic group and their primary weapons are firearms, and a very large cast of characters. The focus is somewhat similar in the sense that all the fights are politically driven, and each fight is shown to have a lot of strategic prep work beforehand, along with the fights being much more grounded in reality, no fancy shonen powerups or whatever. If you enjoyed those aspects of Dívčí Válka you would enjoy Gunslinger Girl just as much. 
reportRecommended by decoboco
The dark side and art of these two mangas are quite similar, representing every detail of the deaths. They also both take place in the middle-age 
reportRecommended by EdenFaust
Both are set in Europe, during the middle ages (yet, Divci valka starts in Central Europe a few decades prior the early modern period, while Vinland Saga starts in northern Europe). Main characters are kids (Thorfinn and Sarka) who enroll in the army after experiencing some traumatic event involving their families and their physical integrity (in case of Sarka). Both kids will follow some experienced mentor with brains for war: Zizka and Askeladd. Their methods are, of course, controversial. Both kids develope some talent for war: Thorfinn for close range dual wield and knife throwing, and Sarka, with early european firearm. 
reportRecommended by MichaelJackson
While it's not explicitly stated in Olga and Jiří, both take place in Bohemia (for better lack of words as the state itself didn't exist yet in the historical setting of Dívčí Válka), so both draw on those places and cultures for an inspiration. 
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