Devils Line
Devils' Line
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Devils Line

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Japanese: デビルズライン
English: Devils' Line
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 14
Chapters: 80
Status: Finished
Published: Mar 22, 2013 to May 22, 2019
Genres: Action Action, Drama Drama, Romance Romance
Theme: Vampire Vampire
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Morning Two
Authors: Hanada, Ryou (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.561 (scored by 66426,642 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #25352
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #885
Members: 22,295
Favorites: 584

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Both Devils Line and Tokyo ghoul focus largely on having a race that looks human but transforms and feed off of humans. The main differences in the races in each manga are (minor spoiler) in Tokyo Ghoul the Ghouls' only food source is human flesh (and coffee) where as in Devils Line a Devil eats human food and can live an ok-ish life without human blood but their issue is not having control of their blood lust and lose control of their senses and transform at the sight/smell of it. A large theme in both of the manga is to create a society where humans  read more 
reportRecommended by nerdmeetslife
It kinda gives the same vibes with the whole vampire/police officer setting.  
reportRecommended by AyatoKiris
Just like other vampire stories, vampires live among humans and hunting humans as their main food source. The differences are vampires in Devils Line having a hard time to control their urges for blood meanwhile vampires in Shigahime having a hard time to hunting humans 
reportRecommended by Justamalayboy
- Both created by same mangaka - Entwined ensemble cast where everyone gets a chance to shine - A variety of love stories - Fresh twists on established paranormal creatures and interesting but different questions on how to live with them 
reportRecommended by irisandink
Both are about a "sub species" of humans being oppressed but where as Devils in Devil's line can still be allowed to date and live some what free. Ajin are actively hunted and people are trying to kill them as if they're inhuman monsters. Both also have similar dark gritty vibes 
reportRecommended by nidoqueen106_2
Want more vampire? How about you read this amazing manga? The story involve two species, vampires and humans. The differences are the vampires in Hapiness must to hunt down humans to survive meanwhile vampires in Devils Line must to hold back their desire for blood. 
reportRecommended by Justamalayboy
These two mangas both tackle vampires who have to hide in society, plus romance. The main girls are also quite similar as they are naïve, but kind hearted and form deep relations with the vampires in the series. 
reportRecommended by mur_koshka
- A relationship that is set up to be tragic - Male and female leads spend time together living each day like it's their last - Male and female roles are reversed (Saikano: female battles while Devil's line: male battles) - Gives you the feeling that "the world is a mess and beyond hope, but they had each other" 
reportRecommended by piptaz
The whole divide in Beastars - carnivores vs. herbivores is similar to the Devils Line - Devils vs. Humans. The drama is similar, trying to understand the line between the two communities and trying to find harmony or peace in one sense or another.  
reportRecommended by Nero_Nan
Very similar feeling. Magus resembles Yuuki and Chise resembles Tsukasa.  
reportRecommended by irinchenbienchen
While both stories feature vampires and the trials they have to deal with in living alongside humans a great deal of my recommendation comes from how their tones are similar. While there is bloody action to be had the relationships between the characters involved are just as important. You get to see parts of their daily lives and sweet calming moments contrasted with the violent ones and the mood shifts aren't jarring. 
reportRecommended by fiore777