Gantz, Shingeki no Kyojin Recommendations

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What connects Gantz and Shingeki is their equally brutal, unflinching violence. Gantz offers 'guilty pleasure' elements (namely, huge boobies) not present in Shingeki, but in both titles characters are introduced and then, without warning, murdered in graphic detail. The intensity level of two is high enough to keep one on the edge of their seat throughout. If the games from Gantz excited you, then the giants raiding the last home of humanity - and ripping humans apart like toys - would also excite you. The quality characterization in the two makes it impossible not to care.
report Recommended by AironicallyHuman
Both these seinen publications revolve around the constant battles between human beings and the creatures who they must kill in order to survive. Lots of graphic brutality that often result in the loss of life.
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Both deal with human slaughter on a massive scale. Whenever the enemies show up you never know exactly who is going to die; all you know is that somebody will. If you like how the fights are portrayed in Gantz than you will undoubtedly like Shingeki no Kyojin and vise-verse.
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Shingeki no Kyojin is very similar to Gantz, in that the protagonist is an overpowered human forced to fight for his survival by killing other powerful species (aliens in Gantz and giants in Shingeki) about whom he knows practically nothing. The enemies seem to attack humans for no discernible reason. Both have significant amounts of blood and gore and visceral action, though Gantz has it much more than Shingeki.
report Recommended by froody1911
Both have gore and psychology elements. Shingeki no Kyojin is in a medieval world, while Gantz it's in present time. Gantz has a higher quality art.
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Even though the demographic is Shonen, Shingeki feels like a Seinen. Both Gantz and Shingeki share Psychological topics and violent gore aspects. Characters are killed left and right and there's a struggle and feeling of hopelessness in both worlds from all the chaotic events taking place. There's also alot of mystery to both worlds including the enemies they both fight. In the case of Gantz, no one knows what Gantz truly is or why these creatures are attacking them. For Shingeki no one knows what the titans are or where they came from, how they are made, how they function, or why they are attacking   read more
report Recommended by EpicBlargman
Giant man-eating monsters, the fate of humanity in the balance and group of people tasked with taking these monsters down. Shingeki no Kyojin differs by being a shounen with a medieval-like setting, while Gantz is a sci-fi set in modern times being a lot more graphic due to its seinen demographic. So if your looking for some high top action, monsters, blood and gore I suggest you begin reading one of these series.
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