Alternative TitlesEnglish: The Qwaser of Stigmata Synonyms: Seikon no Quaser, Seikon no Kueisa, Seikon no Quasar Japanese: 聖痕のクェイサー
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Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: 2006 to ?
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Ranked: #43012
Popularity: #527
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Both are pretty mature despite being shounen, have a dark mood, and share the same supernatural/action/super power/drama/comedy genres. The main difference is that Seikon No Qwaser is ecchi. In both the protagonist is a lovely, white-haired shota boy with a red mark/scar through his left eye (yes, Allen & Sasha almost look like twins) and with a sad, painful past. Both are great series.
Seikon no Qwaser and D.Gray-man, although not so much alike in plot, gives you a similar mysterious environment with a darker setting and where anyone can be an enemy sort of thing. Compared to D.Gray-man, Seikon no Qwaser is a bit more graphic, ... in more ways than one.
If you have read DGM, you'll like this manga. Both tell a dark story surrounded by a deep religious background. It has got ecchi, humour and action. Just a very reccomendable manga.
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Both are on-going mature shounen series focused on contracts (usually between a guy and a girl) in which the one who fights absorbs the energy from his/her partner (the Tera in Kurokami, the Soma in SNQ). Same genres: action, super powers, magic, supernatural. SNQ has graphic ecchi content, while Kurokami doesn't. Both have great art styles, a wide cast of characters, and nice, violent fights.
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Both are shounen manga filled with action and ecchi & illustrated by Kenetsu Sato. And yes, Seikon No Qwaser is better.
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Both have the great art of Kenetsu Sato, and are shounen series of the ecchi/action/supernatural genre. Seikon No Qwaser is overall better, more mature, and more interesting than Mai-Hime, though.
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Exciting, worth-reading shounen manga that involve contracts, fights, magic, and super powers.
While one is an adventurous journey, the other is mostly set at school.
EL has a bit of very light ecchi here and there, but it's nothing comparable to SNQ.
Both have plenty of action, nice characters, and wonderful art.
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they are both ecchi (lots of breast), action packed, with some great drawing styles.
Seikon no Qwaser does have a bit more serious tone usually,
but if you like one you'll probably like the other
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One word: Boobs. Both of these titles revolve around boobs (it also features action... which also involves boobs).
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In general, these two series do not share a similar asthetic. However, what they do share is the activation of abilities via perverted catalysts. In Muramasa, a sword's ability is activated if a perved deed is achieved. In Sekon no Qwaser, sucking breasts allows characters to bring forth their abilities.
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