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Doubt

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Japanese: Doubt
English: Doubt
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 4
Chapters: 21
Status: Finished
Published: Jul 12, 2007 to Feb 12, 2009
Genres: Mystery Mystery, Suspense Suspense
Theme: Psychological Psychological
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Shounen Gangan
Authors: Tonogai, Yoshiki (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.071 (scored by 4555645,556 users)
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Ranked: #78532
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Popularity: #170
Members: 87,014
Favorites: 2,138

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Blood, gore and page after page filled with action. If you like your horror manga filled with action and unexpected plot twits I have good news for you. Both of these manga center around involved in sort of 'cell phone game' gone bad. The only one to survive is the last man standing? If you liked one of these manga I am sure you will like the other one too! 
reportRecommended by Darkbow
Well for starters, the story and initial "game" concept in both series are very similar. The game itself has all participants trying to work out, and kill off, the killer who is mingled in with them. In Doubt, the players are called "Rabbits" and the killer is a "Wolf". In Jinrou Game, the players are called "residents" and the killer is also a "werewolf". Also, there are two major differences that isn't in Doubt. One is that there are actually two wolves than one. The second is that one player has the power for someone to relvel if they are a Werewolf or a Resident. 
reportRecommended by Rojo
Both pertain to normal kids getting wrapped up in a death game and being forced to deal with their situations. Doubt is a little more story centric while BR is simply survival 
reportRecommended by Vexys7
Confinement, gore, and desperation encompass the psychological framework in these two series. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
The two series are very similiar. Both involve trust and lying for your own gain with a lot of emphasis on human nature and psychology. While Liar Game is more about money, Doubt is more about a persons life, but both have the same basic idea of playing a game with a lot at stake. 
reportRecommended by ilhoon
Even tho Doubt is a bit more horror-ish, both manga are about a game which includes death. Kinda different, yet similar. 
reportRecommended by KtromeX3
People are trapped and must find a way out before they get killed. Both series are based on murder and mystery.  
reportRecommended by LiuXian
Both are life or death related game, giving quite the thrills when reading it. 
reportRecommended by Oohoshi_Awai
Both have survival game theme , if you like it you will like the other... 
reportRecommended by Miss-Cherry
Known for their dark premise and twisted games, both series adapts a horror story with gruesome themes. The main characters participates in a game where there's a lot more at stake than simply winning. In addition, both series also translates violence into twisted storytelling that relates to their game.  
reportRecommended by Stark700
Group of young people is trapped in a building and have to try to find out the culprint before they get killed in a death game. Both involve rabbit masks. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2
A gathering goes horribly wrong! Torikago no Tsugai's students meeting up to search for a missing person, or Doubt's players of a social game deciding to see each other offline - the tables turn when everyone is forced to play a very real and deadly game! The moment you stop concentrating on the game, you're very likely to turn into dead meat. A psychological, mentally challenging setting of dread kindly reminds the players to avoid just that. Their goal is to find the one pulling the strings behind the game... If they can survive, that is! There is a recurring theme of birds in Torikago and  read more 
reportRecommended by Cenba
-Both are gory -Both include people going to some alternate place to try and survive -Both have similar endings If you liked one, I think you'll definitely like the other! 
reportRecommended by Shanayaaa
Real Account and Doubt follows a game setting-like scenario where the main male protagonist gets thrown in complicated circumstances. Survival becomes a main concept of the series as the characters learns that their lives are at stake. And in the game they become part of, there are many rules that must be followed. Both series consist of survival horror and a psychological thriller-like story as we learn how complicated their lives has become. Real Account does make time for comedy and generic relationship tropes while Doubt has a dark eerie mood throughout the entire course of its story. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
Both have youngsters being chased by a mysterious murderer, whom we/they don't know. They include several murders and a twist in the end. 
reportRecommended by koutsa1gr
The overall plot of "Please solve the case. Figure out which one of these characters is not-so-innocent, and quick, before everyone in this building dies horribly." Although it's worth noting that Umineko also has the "fantasy/these murders were committed by means of magic" perspective, and Doubt is a more run-of-the-mill case. 
reportRecommended by SoneAnna
Paranoia. Creepy mysterious killings. Who's responsible? 
reportRecommended by DarkRoseOtaku
Its a small group of people, the paranoid feeling that everyone is after you, and its generally creepy. There are certain differences tough, but it gives of the same feeling. 
reportRecommended by Yakamachi
Both are dark, pyschological shounen series about dangerous murderers. 
reportRecommended by TVC15
If you like survival games, disturbing images and gore, this manga is for you. The art for Doubt is more seinen-like. 
reportRecommended by InfernoMerrick
Its more or less a sequel of Judge or Doubt .  
reportRecommended by RafazCruz
Though after reading Doubt you will find many similarities due to the author being same but still end of each chapter will give you goosebumps never experienced. 
reportRecommended by Tokimedotozu
The two series have a profound focus on mystery and psychological. It's all about trust and lying. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Battle royale between young people, involves cell phones, violence and winner is the last man standing. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2
if you like Bloody Monday you well like doubt 
reportRecommended by mustafa1998
Players of game trapped in building. Murderer hunts prey. Prey tries to survive and expose murderer. But what if the prey fails? Well, it's a murderer, mind you! What follows is probably an incredibly vexing and painful death! While in Dangan Ronpa: Kirigiri a hard-boiled detective will seek to avoid a deadly encounter and uncover the truth, Doubt leaves this task to inexperienced laymen, which reflects on the atmosphere of either... accordingly. 
reportRecommended by Cenba
Both manga revolve around out MC receiving instructions on the phone, in what turns out to be a game of literally life and death. 
reportRecommended by -Sonal-
Similar plots Gantz is more supernatural and the enemies are aliens but beyond that it's like a mirror to Doubt. 
reportRecommended by Vexys7
In this horror story of mobile phone app gone wrong, a group of people need to find the mastermind before they too become victims. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2
Both somewhat involve "games" that contribute to the main plot of the story. (Granted Ibitsu's "game" is more along the lines of an urban legend, but you still have to answer a question in a somewhat "horror game right or wrong type spiel" so I'm gonna count it.) Both titles love to horrifize (That's not a real word, but you get what I'm saying.) cute animals, throw in a yandere or two, and really give hell to the poor main character. 
reportRecommended by shadows_carnage
- Random group of people waking up in random place and forced to play a survival game - Both of charas in the serie have something on them that could help to unlock something - Depents on number of chapter, Life Game are longer 
reportRecommended by nekoneko1234
Both series consist of survival horror and a psychological thriller-like story as we learn how complicated their lives has become. Both series also translates violence into twisted storytelling that relates to their game.  
reportRecommended by SasoriUzumaki
The plot twist, the atmosphere, and even the art style are the similar. For a moment I thought it was the same author! 
reportRecommended by MayucchiYukie
Both series are about a group of people involved in a deadly game trapped in an unfamiliar location, with the main questions being how to survive and who among them is behind it all. 
reportRecommended by lithiumflower
Both have a group of people trapped somewhere with frequent deaths. One is on an island/has to deal with suicides while the other has to do with murders in an abandoned building. 
reportRecommended by Millnium123
Students being stuck in a mysterious school where only one may escape by the end. They also have all committed at some sort of wrong and must go through various tasks to progress. 
reportRecommended by fiore777
They both have murders and doubts about who is real killer. 
reportRecommended by Gokudo-kun
Both in a kind of plot where there is a game, and you have to stay alive.  
reportRecommended by moonmommy5
Both have psycological elements but The Nightmare of Fabrication is much more thought-provoking and much shorter which doesn't allow for the same array of characters as Doubt. 
reportRecommended by Nitzer
Ever wondered what would happen if your friends had to die in order for you to live on? Would friendships survive such a disaster? Or would selfishness and betrayal be the only option? And even if you would win, would you be able to live with the terrible things that happened? If you want to find out, you should read these manga. Both of them center around a game where only the last man standing survives. The stories are so packed with action that you will not be able to put them down. 
reportRecommended by Darkbow
Group of students get dragged into playing games that turn out to have deadly consequences if lost. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2
Hypnotism plays a big part in both manga. 
reportRecommended by Foraii
One day you wake up in a place and moments later you realise that your life is in danger. People around you are dying, a killer is on the loose... What will you do? Is there a way out? Or is it just one long and painfull journey towards your own end? Like this mysterious dark theme? Then these manga are perfect for you! 
reportRecommended by Darkbow
Decent survival-game, horror, mystery manga that have a solid story as a whole. Doubt is more oriented toward horror, while Another leans on mystery-solving and supernatural.  
reportRecommended by bunny1ov3r
Group of high school students get forced into a deadly game hosted by a mastermind motivated by a revenge for wrongoings of the participants. 
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