Kono Yo no Owari e no Tabi
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Kono Yo no Owari e no Tabi

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Journey to the End of the World
Japanese: この世の終りへの旅


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 12
Status: Finished
Published: Apr 25, 2002 to Aug 25, 2003
Genre: Fantasy Fantasy
Theme: Psychological Psychological
Serialization: AX
Authors: Nishioka Kyoudai (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.231 (scored by 22642,264 users)
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Ranked: #56092
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Popularity: #3581
Members: 6,156
Favorites: 133

Recommendations

Both are surreal psychological tales of sociopathic protagonists with unique wiew-of-the-world phylosophies with alternative artsy art. They come from the same author so they have, naturally, unique similar feel. If you liked Kami no kodomo, you can expect almost the same level of bizzare in Kono Sekai no Owari e no Tabi, and I'm certain you'll like it. 
reportRecommended by grsh
A lot of extremely dark humor, indifferent to harm protagonists, total abstraction, unique art styles - I mean, these two series are like long-lost twins which are guiding you through an acid trip 
reportRecommended by karemi_
Both stories follow a psychoanalytical pattern of the main protagonist through surreal and bizzare settings, both works can be trippy, the main difference being that Kono Yo no Owari e no Tabi is far more surreal, macabre and dreamlike, while Homunculus is far more grounded and realistic. 
reportRecommended by Tyrraell
Both stories feature a protagonist who goes on a fantastical journey. These manga are both very trippy, and have very bizarre and surreal art. They do not provide much exposition, instead, they focus mostly on imagery and let the readers understand what they want from the story. Since they focus a lot on surrealism and do not follow the normal rules of narration, both manga manage to give a similar vibe, which makes them very similar. 
reportRecommended by BohemianRhapsody
The same kind of fantastic history. 
reportRecommended by vanns