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Helck

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Helck the Hero
Japanese: Helck
English: Helck
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Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 12
Chapters: 111
Status: Finished
Published: May 5, 2014 to Dec 18, 2017
Genres: Action Action, Fantasy Fantasy
Serialization: Ura Sunday
Authors: Nanao, Nanaki (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 8.201 (scored by 1354013,540 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #4462
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #433
Members: 39,624
Favorites: 1,064

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Recommendations

Manly, strong and huge protagonist, who has past of trauma but still remains compasionatelly fighting for those dear to him. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2
Both series' main protagonist has unusual fighting prowess as they fight powerful enemies. However in most cases, they are underestimated by their opponents and even spectators from the story. Both series also contain a lot of comedy gags that satires their character.  
reportRecommended by Stark700
Both stories are about super strong human joining demon army and trying to create peace between humans and demons.  
reportRecommended by Dignity
Both series takes place in the fantasy setting. The story of both series follows a different premise but involves choosing a special individual to become a key figure in their world. They also come across dangerous adversaries while fighting for what they believe in. There is ton of action along with tragic drama as the story drags on. Recommended for fans of fantasy and adventure. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
Big epic fights. Greatly emotional stories. Great big and epic emotional fighting stories. Thats what both of these are, whichever you prefer is subjective but if youve enjoyed one then the other should surely be a great read. While Helck starts off strong and calms down, Sengoku Youko is the exact opposite. They both have very deceiving first few chapters so if youre turned off at first, keep reading. 
reportRecommended by VeryHustyChlapec
Mangas like Gintama and Helck are what I deem masterpieces, not because they have honed traditional storytelling skills to perfection, but rather because they excel at incorporating outlandish elements without losing a logical and coherent touch; in such a manner, they push at the limits of storytelling a manga is originally capable of. In such a manner they are not only able to tell an entertaining tale, but also make it a meaningful one. To achieve this is no easy feat, and it is only made possible by the incredibly intricate setting and diverse cast both shows are endowed with. The characters are unique and  read more 
reportRecommended by Germs_N_Spices
Both are about an incredibly strong man joining an army of demons, And both are about creating peace between humans and demons, 
reportRecommended by alirezasharifi
Both have almost identical stories, Both have a Human, joining an army of demons, and they improved the army with their skills,  
reportRecommended by alirezasharifi
Both have almost identical stories, Both have a Human, Both have a Human that join into a Demon Lord’s Army and they improved the army with their skills, 
reportRecommended by alirezasharifi
Both are about an incredibly strong man, Both have a Human that join into a Demon Lord’s Army and they improved the army with their skills. 
reportRecommended by alirezasharifi
BHA is a series that has taken a mass of shounen tropes and concepts, polished them to a sheer shine and implemented them into a unique world, creating a narrative that is both nostalgic and unique in its own right. With that in mind, Helck takes very similar tropes and refines them in a similiar way, but to a very different effect. Where BHA uses its tropes to develop a wide range of characters and themes, Helck focuses on a smaller group of characters and themes and uses its tropes more as a means of creating drama, comedy, and world building. If you enjoy BHA  read more 
reportRecommended by nikiyasha
Both are about an incredibly strong man joining an army of demons, who want humans and demons to live together, And both are about creating peace between humans and demons 
reportRecommended by alirezasharifi
Both manga are a perfect mixture of comedy that makes you laugh pretty much every chapter, and a serious plot that really grabs your attention. Both manga have many characters who are all very enjoyable/likeable, both the bad guys and the good guys. They are also both set in a fantasy universe with demons and magic.  
reportRecommended by DankSgt
Very similar atmosphere and pacing. Really strong storyline, with a fantasy blend setting. The feels are kind of on the same level too. 
reportRecommended by MushroomSage
A strong powerful man who is buff as hell and uncannily happy-go-lucky? Han-bin and Helck are the same person. They're both battle fantasy with RPG elements as well! 
reportRecommended by kirakiradeths
similar atmosphere, but it had a slower start 
reportRecommended by MushroomSage
Both have the occasional lightheartedness, but with a serious and dark story line.  
reportRecommended by DoubleSnake
In both stories the entirety of human race is forcefully transformed into another non-sentient species by a malicious group and the protagonist- a capable warrior, is the last human remaining. He struggles to come to terms with the situation he found himself in with the help of a newfound female acquaintance of another humanoid race. 
reportRecommended by Genoard
Both contain overpowered characters but with good backstories and reasons for said power. Neither are Mary-sues. 
reportRecommended by DoubleSnake
Manga that make fun out of usual fantasy tropes and often employ the boke/tsukkomi routine. 
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