Ou Dorobou Jing
Jing: King of Bandits
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Ou Dorobou Jing

Alternative Titles

Japanese: 王ドロボウJING
English: Jing: King of Bandits
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 7
Chapters: 39
Status: Finished
Published: Mar 15, 1995 to Apr 15, 1998
Genres: Action Action, Adventure Adventure, Fantasy Fantasy, Mystery Mystery
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Comic Bonbon
Authors: Kumakura, Yuuichi (Story & Art)

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Ranked: #41152
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Popularity: #4689
Members: 4,304
Favorites: 126

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Lol legendary theif, an arm that can do crazy stuff, feathers and stealing xD  
reportRecommended by neverest
The art tends to be pretty similar, especially in terms of character design. Both stories also have a fair amount of scenes in taverns / pubs, and classic adventurer-style cities where the characters pick up quests or find information. One series focuses on thevery, with an epic quest as a secondary plot point, while the other focuses on an epic quest, with thievery as a secondary plot point. The two characters, Jing and Zeo are pretty similar in terms of how they're portrayed as a lone wolf. They also both have talking pets that they carry around and converse with. The major difference between them is  read more 
reportRecommended by vigorousjammer
A colorful and wide world; a cute and hot boy with strong power and mind - if that's what you want then both 666 Satan and King of Bandits Jing will answer those. Both look like foolish shounen in the start, but revealed to be much, much better. 
reportRecommended by ninryu
Twilight Tales is the second King of Bandits Series, but it is a lot darker and more mature than the first series. Twilight Tales also has frequently changing art styles, but most of the same themes still apply. 
reportRecommended by AngryButler
When I first started reading Soul Eater, my first thoughts were "this reminds me of Jing" and it does. The art is unique and eccentric looking as Jing. The characters are also reminiscent of Jing, level headed hero (or heroine in Soul Eater) and the womanizing, sarcastic companion that's doubles as a weapon. If you enjoy the odd adventures of Maka and Soul, I think you'd also enjoy Jing and Kir's travels through a peculiarly similar world.  
reportRecommended by PF