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Seraph of the End, Volume 1: Vampire Reign
Seraph of the End, Volume 1: Vampire Reign | Takaya Kagami, Daisuke Furuya
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After a catastrophic epidemic kills every adult on earth, vampires arise from the shadows to enslave the remaining human population. Yuichiro escapes from captivity and joins the Japanese Imperial Demon Army. But before he s allowed to fight vampires, he has to complete his first, terrifying mission make new friends with his fellow aspiring monster slayers! Yuichiro and his friends are kept as vampire fodder in a creepy institution masquerading as an orphanage. One day, Yuichiro s dreams of fighting back are realized when the orphans stage a daring escape. But things go horribly wrong, and his dream is kept alive at a cruel price."
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Trying to catch up the manga series Seraph of the End--I only have 3 volumes left to read(and I spoiled a part of the series for myself when surfing on the web for it). If you're looking for a series similar to The Promised Neverland or Attack on Titan, I highly recommend Seraph of the End, it may have a smaller fanbase, but it has action, story twists, secrets, supernatural elements, and its all set in a post-apocalyptic world #manga

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Seraph of the End, Volume 1: Vampire Reign | Takaya Kagami, Daisuke Furuya
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Seraph of the End starts off with Yu and Mika, orphans placed under the reign of vampires, and they are given the impression that the human race has been extinguished. When they escape, Mika is killed by their vampire captures, and Yu discovers that there are human survivors fighting to extinguish the vampires.

This series had a few fans during its debut, and now has exploded with popularity. A Japanese-esque Supernatural story. #manga