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High school senior Min-kyum has been left to his own defenses after his parents kicked him out of their lives. His new house is in a shabby neighborhood, the site of several mysterious assaults that have left victims with bite marks on their necks and blood loss symptoms. After moving in, Min-kyum heads out for a meal…then somehow wakes up at home with strange marks on his neck. He tries to shrug it off, but his deskmate at the new school looks suspiciously pale and familiar…
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The protagonists in both manhwa are a human and a vampire and the relationships are symbiotic, since the humans are “special” compared to others and they can feed them. Both the human protagonists deal with depression and have suicidal tendencies which they later solve with the help of their partners. The most similar part is that both the protagonists need someone that will need them so they keep living and the symbiotic relationships is what helps them keep going until they face their problems.
Both of these stories about students forming a bond with a vampire, and with that bond overcoming personal trauma and difficulties
Blood Bank is where vampires come to buy human blood! In a land where vampires, the supreme beings, rule human beings, there are those that have abnormalities. These vampires, while still superior, prefer to be ruled and commanded by humans. See how Shell, the son of a Blood Bank lord, falls for a mere human banker, One.
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Both series feature a relationship between a hyperactive and mildly clingy vampire and a more stoic and abnormal human. Blood bank is a lot more explicit, but I loved the relationships explored in both, and if you liked that aspect in one you'll find a lot to love in the other.
okay they don't have much in common other than YOU NEED TO READ BOTH plus love trumps all and learning how to live with yourself and love yourself and other READ IT
Chae-a Han and Yunsu Park may be perfect angels at church, but Chae-a is really a foul-mouthed ex-convict, and Yunsu is… a vampire? When Yunsu blackmails Chae-a with a murder she didn’t commit, she begins searching for ways to escape the situation until the perfect opportunity presents itself. With Yunsu’s life now at her mercy, the two begin a life-or-death game of cat and mouse, only to find themselves falling deeper and deeper into each other’s traps...
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An ordinary girl as she is, she possesses the eyes of death which can make her see the death rate of others. Even if she's troubled, she has no access to death! Hearing her calling, the god of death comes for her. However, it’s useless? What will happen between a girl who desires death and the god of death who cannot kill the girl? What’s the secret of the girl's super power...
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both touch very sensitive subjects, such as suicide. both are romantic and have the same vibe. the art is beautiful in both, although quite different. both are very entertaining and cute.
After losing everything in an instant, a glint of hope amidst the deep despair presents her with a new life.
Lee Hoon has had it tough his whole life. After his mom died from sickness and his abusive, alcoholic dad abandoned him, Hoon is left with nothing but a mountain of debt. With no hope in sight, he resolves to put himself out of his misery. Yet ending his messed-up life turns out to be more difficult than he first thought…
The risky cohabitation between a ghost and a human that seems touchable, but isn't.
Yoseob, normally very quiet and composed, is in the police station convicted of stabbing 8 civilians with a knife. Everyone's wondering whether he actually committed the crime. Does he, a mere high-schooler, really have any reason to have done such a horrifying act? Does his obsessive love for his older brother, Jaeha, have something to do with it?