Gwisin Byeolgok
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Gwisin Byeolgok

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Ghost Byeolgok, Guisin Byeolgok
Japanese: 귀신별곡


Information

Type: Manhwa
Volumes: 9
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Finished
Published: 2008 to 2011
Genres: Action Action, Comedy Comedy, Romance Romance, Supernatural Supernatural
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: None
Authors: Han, Hyun-Dong (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.141 (scored by 662662 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #68452
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Popularity: #8865
Members: 2,034
Favorites: 6

Recommendations

In regards to the plot, these two are completely different; in Gwisin Byeolgok the protagonist's companion(who is a demon) is after her yin energy but in Magico they're magicians trying to get rid of her power. However, they share some alike aspects like the fact that the main protgonists are female and quite naive/dim also they have a male partner/ love intrest that is protecting them and falling in love with the protagonist more and more thoughout their journey. In addition the protagonist has some kind of dangerous, priceless power and they encounter enemies after that power and make many allies/friends(as do many quest themed manga/anime) in  read more 
reportRecommended by EdibleBlueMonkey
There's a distinctive similarity with both series when it comes to supernatural elements. The main female protagonist has a special ability that allows them to see ghosts and spirits. Their encounter with another strange being brings about a relationship that becomes a core focus in both series. At the same time, I find both series' main female protagonist to have similar personalities. Their roles are also expanded well as we see how they try to help others with their selfless nature. There is also subtle romance over the course of both series and in general, a decent amount of characterization. Recommended for fans who are  read more 
reportRecommended by Stark700
Both are male directed audience with strong female leads, both have demons/ghosts that live in their hair, both are not normal human in Atori she is half demon in Gwisin shes a shaman, both have male friends *with glasses* who get involved in the supernatural 
reportRecommended by MinM66
Both stories are about humans interacting with the god/ghost world, the leads in both are a stupid boy entity and a girl with unusual abilites. There's a lot of fighting with other gods/entities and a budding romance, that is not heavily touched. While Gwisin is more shounenish, Noragami has better art.  
reportRecommended by nachtregen