Gaitou Alice
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Gaitou Alice

Alternative Titles

Japanese: 骸盗アリス


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 16
Status: Finished
Published: Feb 28, 2015 to Jun 28, 2016
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Fantasy Fantasy
Theme: School School
Demographic: Josei Josei
Serialization: Comic ZERO-SUM
Authors: Kurage, Ichi (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 6.901 (scored by 407407 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #102622
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Popularity: #11711
Members: 1,413
Favorites: 11

Recommendations

Both of them have an Alice in Wonderland theme and deal with human characters making contracts with demonic entities. Both have dark undertones that become more overt as the story continues. Each series also has good art with an interesting cast mostly comprised of pretty males, and there are a few surreal backgrounds in Gaitou Alice that reminded me a lot of the abyss in Pandora Hearts. I wouldn't be surprised if Gaitou Alice was inspired by Pandora Hearts, although by no means is it a ripoff.  
reportRecommended by DrowsySpiral
Both these fantasy manga deal with our MC having one mission - defeating demon(s). Along the way, he keeps on meeting strange and interesting characters who he works alongside with in order to achieve his aim. However, the treatment of both is different. While Yakushoku is set in a fantasy world, Alice is set in the real world where our MC is able to enter people's dreams. 
reportRecommended by -Sonal-
Both feature some sort of deity that rids people of evil spirits Main characters share similar "pranksterish and trashy"personalities.  
reportRecommended by Kenmiauw
Both are short (It Vorspiel being 3 chapters and Kaitou Alice is 16 chapters). Both have quirky characters helping people, with It Vorspiel it's through requests while Kaitou Alice is Phantom Thief style. It Vorspiel has more supernatural elements but both contain demons. For me, the strongest similarity was the darker undercurrents. The darker sides of the stories are mixed with the humor and have great potential, but are cut off abruptly so we don't get to see it fully play out. 
reportRecommended by ScarletCat