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Gleipnir

Alternative Titles

Japanese: グレイプニル
English: Gleipnir
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 14
Chapters: 88
Status: Finished
Published: Oct 6, 2015 to Apr 20, 2023
Genres: Action Action, Mystery Mystery, Supernatural Supernatural
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Authors: Takeda, Sun (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 6.921 (scored by 1614816,148 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #102142
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #385
Members: 46,388
Favorites: 523

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Maybe this sounds awesome but it has something in common, namely Heroine being aggressive towards MC. I don't really recommend this as a sex show and a love story (low). But these still have something in common so I just put them on the list. 
reportRecommended by Syureria
A survival game in which a group of people have to play some games and if they fail, they die.  
reportRecommended by Kenyoh
The plot maybe totally different, but these 2 manga have the same style of Shounen. Monsters + Fights + Transformations + Violence and Gore + Hype, much hype!  
reportRecommended by Rob7
These two manga both have a lot of battle royale moments and both contain a lot of human to monster transformation. The art in both manga are fabulous and similarly dark. The same can be said about the action and horror. 
reportRecommended by MudhikMan
Though Hoshi no Samidare is much lighter and more comedic than Gleipnir, they're both about a deadly battle, with the fate of the world hanging in the balance, being fought by a bunch of small-town weirdos in a random forest on the outskirts of town. The odd combo of supernatural shounen combat and a slice-of-life plot along with strong, emotional character development makes Hoshi no Samidare and Gleipnir worth a shot for fans of both genres. It's worth noting that while Hoshi no Samidare is mostly appropriate for general audiences, Gleipnir contains gore and sexual themes; if either of these bother you, be careful about picking  read more 
reportRecommended by garbae
In both series protagonist get some supernatural power from aliens and fight with the people like them. they try to figure how did they got powers and who are others that have the same power. 
reportRecommended by Mr_Obvious
Dark tone & Violence/Gore is juxtaposed with Cute Dolls - very similar ideas and themes present. Incredibly similar art styles and story telling methods that include shounen battle tropes, but are not limited to such devices and put high importance on plot to move story forward. If you like one, highly likely you'll at least enjoy the other. 
reportRecommended by TheBlackCrow
well if you've read any of those 2 you must be quite twisted so just loosen up those screws some more 
reportRecommended by edroxel
These works are very different in spirit but share some topics. Similarities are mostly in the fantasy elements: - Costumed characters, that are actually living and breathing; - The characters, who transform into these living dolls, battle; - The transformation power seems to be of a no good kind; - A partner takes part in the transformation; - The action that the partner performs is embarrassing and mildly sexual, which is the source of fanservice; - One side of the pair is forceful (the source of rapey undertones fanservice). The differences are: - Gleipnir is a more like a battle shounen, Kigurumi Guardians is a mahou shoujo in heart; - Gleipnir has male-oriented ecchi, Kigurumi  read more 
reportRecommended by deadoptimist
Both manga has a person inside a Mascot costume who is sentient and fight with others with similar abilities  
reportRecommended by AkatsukiUlquiora