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10 Best Manga Survival, horror. Genre
10. Dragon Head
Dragon Head by Mangaka Mochizuki Minetaro really brings out the true essence of survival. Mochizuki’s creation shows the reality when terror hits a person’s mind and starts to challenge their sanity. Each page really makes the reader feel Teru’s struggle thanks to good pacing and a strong art style that shows some wonderful expressions. Another really well done element comes in the form of the other characters. Ako and Nobuo are main characters just as Teru is, and you’ll begin to really delve into their stories as the manga progresses. Overall we highly recommend Dragon’s Head if you love to see a true survival story that could be a very real thing in some cases.
9. Survival
The title of Mangaka Saitou Takao’s work is called Survival, obviously it was going to be on this list. While Survival may be an older manga series don’t let that keep you from reading it. Some classic but strong art allows readers to get a nice glimpse of a different time of manga stylings. The real life issues the boy deals with in the story give readers a lot of drama as you watch him struggle against the harsh world he’s been thrusted into. Survival is a great example of a story that besides having the name of our list, uses very minimal amount of concepts to make an interesting read.
8. Let’s Lagoon
Okay yes Yamada may be lucky he has a cute girl alongside him so he’s not completely alone, but their predicaments aren’t exactly great for a first date. Let’s Lagoon by mangaka Okazaki Takeshi shows a good romance story but with a true survival tale being the main theme. Besides having some amazing art that really shines thanks to some impressive backgrounds and character models, Let’s Lagoon in general is just a lot of fun to read. Yes, at its heart we are dealing with surviving with food running low and the harsh environments of an island life. However, needless to say Okazaki really knows how to mitigate the terrors of survival with some great romance elements and a tinge of ecchi to balance it all out. We highly recommend Let’s Lagoon if you want a survival story that isn’t too disturbing.
7. Metro Survive
Characters evolving and rising to the task is a really important element to a true survival story. Thus why Metro Survive is such an impressive story of seeing a man become a leader to save himself as well as others. Mangaka Fujisawa Yuki did a great job incorporating various elements in Metro Survive such as character development and strong dramatic tones. Why a lot of earthquake stories exist in the survival manga genre, Fujisawa’s work stands as being less focused on the disaster and more on surviving the situation. You will really enjoy Metro Survive if you want a quick but strong tale of a parent wanting to make sure he survives for his child’s sake.
6. 51 Ways to Save Her (Kanojo wo Mamoru 51 no Houhou)
It’s bad enough that Jin and Nanko will have to survive the terrible damage caused by the earthquake but throw in some humans who are less than kind and you have mangaka Furuya Usamaru’s work by the name of 51 Ways to Save Her. A tragic tale filled with the dredge of humanity and the theme of survival which make 51 Ways to Save Her a must read to anyone who love the survival genre. Readers will enjoy the romance elements as well but the true take is the psychological elements that are embed in 51 Ways to Save Her. You’ll find yourself more disturbed with seeing the cruel nature of mankind at times than the actual earthquake’s aftermath.
5. Jisatsutou
Suicide is a dark theme that really is in itself a battle to show one can survive anything thrown at them in the world. Jisatsutou aims to bring that reality to light using some unexpected means. Mangaka Mori Kouji provides a tale of what ifs and if someone who has lost it all can find a means to want to survive. The impressive art style brings readers into a bleak like world with great background effects and emotional faces shown on the various characters of Jisatsutou. We recommend anyone to give Jisatsutou a try if you want to see what a human will do once they realize death is a possibility.
4. Cage of Eden (Eden no Ori)
Cage of Eden does many things right. Not only does it have a great art style, but it also has such an interesting take on a fantastical tale of survival. The situations that begin to befall Akira and his friends are sometimes so outrageous but even when they are readers will be hooked. From the very first page of volume one to the last in volume twenty one, we here at Honey’s Anime know you will not want to stop reading Cage of Eden once you start it. Sometimes an island can be so deceptively calm and tranquil…
3. Battle Royale
If Battle Royale wasn’t on this list, then we at Honey’s Anime didn’t do our jobs right. This is the quintessential survival story and it shows with each violent but dramatic page. While you’re loving the amazing artwork that Takami Koushun brings to the table, you’re also hit with an epic story crafted by Taguchi Masayuki. Battle Royale is a famous tale in the world of media for a reason and you’ll understand once you take the first step into the program yourself.
2. Psyren
Psyren is a good example of a survival story that is wrapped in a supernatural game. Created by mangaka Iwashiro Toshiaki, readers will enjoy a cool adventure story with a large heaping amount of battle against others if you wish to make it home alive. Those who partake in Psyren will also love the cool characters such Ageha who really might be a bit of a jerk but kicks a lot of ****. Psyren is a great mash up of multiple elements leading to a great tale of survival and that’s why we can’t recommend Psyren enough. Seriously, learn from Aegha don’t make phone calls to strangers.
1. Alice in Borderland (Imawa no Kuni no Alice)
First let’s just say it Alice in Borderland looks amazing. Mangaka Aso Haro blew us out of the water with stunning art and really cool themes. Besides just the art those who pick up Alice in Borderland will enjoy a survival game that will change your outlook on any game in general. Alice in Borderlands is what we call the perfect package. That being said we wish you to pick up this great survival story to witness to an incredible well done story.
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10. Dragon Head
- Mangaka: Mochizuki, Minetaro
- Genre: Action, Drama, Horror, Psychological, Seinen
- Volumes: 10
- Published Date: Sep, 1994- Dec, 1999
Dragon Head by Mangaka Mochizuki Minetaro really brings out the true essence of survival. Mochizuki’s creation shows the reality when terror hits a person’s mind and starts to challenge their sanity. Each page really makes the reader feel Teru’s struggle thanks to good pacing and a strong art style that shows some wonderful expressions. Another really well done element comes in the form of the other characters. Ako and Nobuo are main characters just as Teru is, and you’ll begin to really delve into their stories as the manga progresses. Overall we highly recommend Dragon’s Head if you love to see a true survival story that could be a very real thing in some cases.
9. Survival
- Mangaka: Saitou, Takao
- Genre: Drama, Shounen
- Volumes: 22
- Published Date: 1976- 1978
The title of Mangaka Saitou Takao’s work is called Survival, obviously it was going to be on this list. While Survival may be an older manga series don’t let that keep you from reading it. Some classic but strong art allows readers to get a nice glimpse of a different time of manga stylings. The real life issues the boy deals with in the story give readers a lot of drama as you watch him struggle against the harsh world he’s been thrusted into. Survival is a great example of a story that besides having the name of our list, uses very minimal amount of concepts to make an interesting read.
8. Let’s Lagoon
- Mangaka: Okazaki, Takeshi
- Genre: Mystery, Drama, Ecchi, Romance, Supernatural, Seinen
- Volumes: 4
- Published Date: Oct, 2007- Present
Okay yes Yamada may be lucky he has a cute girl alongside him so he’s not completely alone, but their predicaments aren’t exactly great for a first date. Let’s Lagoon by mangaka Okazaki Takeshi shows a good romance story but with a true survival tale being the main theme. Besides having some amazing art that really shines thanks to some impressive backgrounds and character models, Let’s Lagoon in general is just a lot of fun to read. Yes, at its heart we are dealing with surviving with food running low and the harsh environments of an island life. However, needless to say Okazaki really knows how to mitigate the terrors of survival with some great romance elements and a tinge of ecchi to balance it all out. We highly recommend Let’s Lagoon if you want a survival story that isn’t too disturbing.
7. Metro Survive
- Mangaka: Fujisawa, Yuki
- Genre: Drama, Seinen
- Volumes: 2
- Published Date: Feb, 2006- Sep, 2006
Characters evolving and rising to the task is a really important element to a true survival story. Thus why Metro Survive is such an impressive story of seeing a man become a leader to save himself as well as others. Mangaka Fujisawa Yuki did a great job incorporating various elements in Metro Survive such as character development and strong dramatic tones. Why a lot of earthquake stories exist in the survival manga genre, Fujisawa’s work stands as being less focused on the disaster and more on surviving the situation. You will really enjoy Metro Survive if you want a quick but strong tale of a parent wanting to make sure he survives for his child’s sake.
6. 51 Ways to Save Her (Kanojo wo Mamoru 51 no Houhou)
- Mangaka: Furuya, Usamaru
- Genre: Action, Drama, Romance, Sci-Fi, Seinen
- Volumes: 5
- Published Date: May, 2006- Aug, 2007
It’s bad enough that Jin and Nanko will have to survive the terrible damage caused by the earthquake but throw in some humans who are less than kind and you have mangaka Furuya Usamaru’s work by the name of 51 Ways to Save Her. A tragic tale filled with the dredge of humanity and the theme of survival which make 51 Ways to Save Her a must read to anyone who love the survival genre. Readers will enjoy the romance elements as well but the true take is the psychological elements that are embed in 51 Ways to Save Her. You’ll find yourself more disturbed with seeing the cruel nature of mankind at times than the actual earthquake’s aftermath.
5. Jisatsutou
- Mangaka: Mori, Kouji
- Genre: Mystery, Drama, Psychological, Seinen
- Volumes: 17
- Published Date: Nov, 2008- Aug, 2016
Suicide is a dark theme that really is in itself a battle to show one can survive anything thrown at them in the world. Jisatsutou aims to bring that reality to light using some unexpected means. Mangaka Mori Kouji provides a tale of what ifs and if someone who has lost it all can find a means to want to survive. The impressive art style brings readers into a bleak like world with great background effects and emotional faces shown on the various characters of Jisatsutou. We recommend anyone to give Jisatsutou a try if you want to see what a human will do once they realize death is a possibility.
4. Cage of Eden (Eden no Ori)
- Mangaka: Yamada, Yoshinobu
- Genre: Action, Adventure, Ecchi, Fantasy, Shounen
- Volumes: 21
- Published Date: Nov, 2008- Jan, 2013
Cage of Eden does many things right. Not only does it have a great art style, but it also has such an interesting take on a fantastical tale of survival. The situations that begin to befall Akira and his friends are sometimes so outrageous but even when they are readers will be hooked. From the very first page of volume one to the last in volume twenty one, we here at Honey’s Anime know you will not want to stop reading Cage of Eden once you start it. Sometimes an island can be so deceptively calm and tranquil…
3. Battle Royale
- Mangaka: Taguchi, Masayuki and Takami, Koushun
- Genre: Action, Adventure, Drama, Horror, Psychological, Seinen
- Volumes: 15
- Published Date: 2000-2005
If Battle Royale wasn’t on this list, then we at Honey’s Anime didn’t do our jobs right. This is the quintessential survival story and it shows with each violent but dramatic page. While you’re loving the amazing artwork that Takami Koushun brings to the table, you’re also hit with an epic story crafted by Taguchi Masayuki. Battle Royale is a famous tale in the world of media for a reason and you’ll understand once you take the first step into the program yourself.
2. Psyren
- Mangaka: Iwashiro, Toshiaki
- Genre: Action, Adventure, Game, Romance, Sci-Fi, Shounen, Super Power, Supernatural Psychological
- Volumes: 16
- Published Date: 2007-2010
Psyren is a good example of a survival story that is wrapped in a supernatural game. Created by mangaka Iwashiro Toshiaki, readers will enjoy a cool adventure story with a large heaping amount of battle against others if you wish to make it home alive. Those who partake in Psyren will also love the cool characters such Ageha who really might be a bit of a jerk but kicks a lot of ****. Psyren is a great mash up of multiple elements leading to a great tale of survival and that’s why we can’t recommend Psyren enough. Seriously, learn from Aegha don’t make phone calls to strangers.
1. Alice in Borderland (Imawa no Kuni no Alice)
- Mangaka: Aso, Haro
- Genre: Action, Horror, Shounen, Supernatural, Psychological
- Volumes: 18
- Published Date: Nov, 2010- Mar, 2016
First let’s just say it Alice in Borderland looks amazing. Mangaka Aso Haro blew us out of the water with stunning art and really cool themes. Besides just the art those who pick up Alice in Borderland will enjoy a survival game that will change your outlook on any game in general. Alice in Borderlands is what we call the perfect package. That being said we wish you to pick up this great survival story to witness to an incredible well done story.
Yun Lang! Ang 10 Best Manga Survival, Horror, Shounen. Genre!
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