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Seikon no Qwaser (Manga)

Seikon no Qwaser

Alternative Titles

English: The Qwaser of Stigmata
Synonyms: Seikon no Quaser, Seikon no Kueisa, Seikon no Quasar
Japanese: 聖痕のクェイサー

Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: 2006 to ?
Authors: Satou, Kenetsu (Art), Yoshino, Hiroyuki (Story)
Serialization: Champion RED

Statistics

Score: 7.481 (scored by 1787 users)
Ranked: #43012
Popularity: #527
Members: 4,659
Favorites: 104
1 indicates a weighted score
2 based on the top manga page.

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action ecchi supernatural

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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.
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.
Both are shounen manga filled with action and ecchi & illustrated by Kenetsu Sato.
And yes, Seikon No Qwaser is better.
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.
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.
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
One word: Boobs. Both of these titles revolve around boobs (it also features action... which also involves boobs).
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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