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Kingdom

Alternative Titles

Japanese: キングダム


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Jan 26, 2006 to ?
Genres: Action Action, Award Winning Award Winning
Themes: Historical Historical, Military Military
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Young Jump
Authors: Hara, Yasuhisa (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 9.011 (scored by 6243362,433 users)
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Ranked: #112
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Popularity: #53
Members: 172,947
Favorites: 15,307

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With a lot of action and detailed story, One Piece and Kingdom has many similarities with each other. Both series follows a main male protagonist who has a set goal in mind. There is a lot of characterization present in their story. Additionally, relationship building and background stories are a pivotal point to both series' success. Expect plenty of plot twists, fighting tactics, and a world with vast capabilities.  
reportRecommended by Stark700
The concept of warfare with involvement of a main protagonist in conflicts strikes a cord throughout both series. There is the theme of revenge explored and intent to gain vengeance. At the same time, characters are well fleshed out with clever writing and details. They also earn both friends and allies throughout their experiences. Although Vinland Saga takes on a more adventurous journey, both series' setting has historical landscapes with rich details. Recommended for fans of historical action and drama. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
Both mangas are about a world that is pretty much in constant war. In Berserk you follow Guts and in Kingdom you follow Shin. Both have to fight to obtain their goals in life. While Berserk is a darker toned manga, Kingdom is also a very serious manga that has a lot of moral story to it, just like Berserk. If you like one, you would like the other 
reportRecommended by Stromming
Both have clever stratagems, heroic duels, and young men with a desire to make a name in an ancient China ripped apart by warfare and intrigue. The Ravages of Time is Kingdom but on a vaster scale, and more detailed artwork. 
reportRecommended by alcurad
Shaped by the foundation of a war-time atmosphere and imperialism themes, both series adapts a story filled with fictional warfare. The main male characters are portrayed with the mind of a tactician and throughout both series, we see their leadership skills come into play. War exists in both series as we see it on the battlefield. And among all other factors, both series illustrates what royalty means with the dictatorship of certain leaders.  
reportRecommended by Stark700
Both are war stories about a boy and his first experiences in battle. In Ares the protagonist loves to fight and seeks revenge and in Kingdom the protagonist wishes to fulfill his dream of becoming a general. 
reportRecommended by jroberter
Kingdom and Historie are works of historical fiction that center around the rise of two monumental empires of the ancient world, Qin Dynasty China and Macedonia. Hara Yasuhisa and Iwaaki Hitoshi respectively have both interpreted the historical record in a compelling manner never short on action, intrigue, and acuity while still adhering to the confines of authenticity. 
reportRecommended by Tatterdemalion
Both are two of the best military manga I've ever read. Both have a typical shounen protagonists facing a morally grey world. Both have excellent character development. There are also interesting politics, even if Kingdom arguably does it better. 
reportRecommended by Capnskart
One is Manga One is Manhua Both of them are set in Ancient China Both of them have amazing portrayal of action, leadership, adventure, sense of overwhelming odds. Most of all, both of them have amazing character development and plot development. The best part is that both of them have amazing Art to support the story wonderfully. Feng Shen Ji is fully coloured, where each panel feels like a painting. Kingdom has fantastic minute detailing in the characters and background, which portray the war torn battlefields magnificently! 
reportRecommended by Ryptyq
Arslan Senki and Kingdom shares a concept revolving with warfare. The main male protagonist gets involved in a struggle to liberate and prove himself to his people. There is an extensive military atmosphere throughout both series that involves all the main characters. The concept of war is also adapted well with various degrees of realism. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
Both focus on martial arts, most specifically sword fighting and both Mc has to fight a lot strong enemies to reach their goals. Both Mc fight to aid a royalty and the stories are set way back in time. It's not always easy to tell who is good or bad. Very similar feeling to both manga and both pay good attention to details in the story. 
reportRecommended by lalabella