If you liked
Akame ga Kill!
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...then you might like
Nanatsu no Taizai
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Both stories are about rebellious and powerful groups of people fighting against nation-wide evil. And both are equally awesome.
A group of powerful individuals roaming the fantasy lands of their worlds. Nanatsu no Taizai and Akame ga Kill tell the stories of these individuals as they fight their way through corruption and power. The main male protagonist is a young man with full of potential who also happens to get involved with these individuals. Throughout their perspective stories, the MC learns more about them as well as other disturbing revelations. Both series has a lot of action adapted into an adventurous setting. I recommend both series for fans eager to try out a manga that offers an adventurous tale of dangers.
They both have the same premise: a group of powerful fighters aims to topple an evil empire/kingdom. Both are set in similar fantasy settings, although Akame ga Kill is far gorier and more brutal than Nanatsu no Taizai.
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Both stories feature countries that in history have been very powerful but just, yet the current leadership has gone completely corrupt. Both series feature a protagonistic group that were once the military hero's who have been branded as criminals because they threatened the rule.
They are both action heavy, and feature characters with very interesting and often unique/unusual weapons and powers that make the fights interesting.
Also within the enemies there is a good variation between horribly twisted and cruel opponents that beg to killed and likeable enemies who are simply fighting to protect their country not seeing the corruption
The difference is Akame ga Kiru is far
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People with weapons fight in a dark fantasy world where the government is corrupt and the people believe the heroes are the villains. Akame ga Kill is much darker and gorier, but Nanatsu no Taizai has it's moments of gore and drama as well. While both have some comedy and fanservice, they're not focused on too much. Both stories have characters who use special, powerful weapons to fight.