Looking for survival manga with female protagonist
I'm looking for a manga where something like an apocalypse happened, or a natural disaster something like Distant Sky or Dragon Head and I would prefer if the protagonist is FEMALE, so I can imagine myself in her shoes while reading. Gore is okay, romance is also okay, but no harem or 2 girls fighting for the same guy if there is romance in it 🤢 There can also be tragedy, but I would prefer if you didn't recommend me any of it , oh and it has to be completed.
Again I repeat FEMALE protagonist.
9 years ago
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There is 7 seeds but I don't know if it fits all your criterias, as there are way too much. No tragedy in a survival manga ? I don't think I've ever seen something like that.
Thanks for recommending 😀
and sorry, let me clarify that I just want a completed survival manga with a female lead. You don't have to recommend anything with gore, romance, tragedy, harem, or 2 girls fighting for a guy or you can if you want to, I'll still read it as long as it's in female prospective.

9 years ago
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9 years ago
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@rhin33 @alexonxanax Thank you 😀
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8 years ago
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Not an apocalypse, but definitely survival genre. Includes real death, strong female protagonist with pretty steady character development, and sort of a play-or-die element: Tenkuu Shinpan
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Not an apocalypse, but definitely survival genre. Includes real death, strong female protagonist with pretty steady character development, and sort of a play-or-die element: Tenkuu Shinpan
Thank you 😀 , is it just me or is the guy that has the mask on kinda hot? 😉
8 years ago
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I would recommend 7 Seeds if you haven't read it yet.
7 Seeds follows the perspective of various characters, though thankfully not altogether at once (until you reach the current released chapters), so that you can learn their names and circumstances more naturally. The first two protagonists are also females, and there is little gore (from what I remember). Also, the art is a bit older, which may, or may not be to your liking.
Unfortunately, the series has not been completed yet, although there is Basara that is also by the same author, and IS completed.
However, I have not yet finished reading Basara myself. At the same time, I have read enough to be able to explain that its world seems to be of a different civilization, but with elements of survival, though mainly centered on adventure; in short, the heroine is on a quest, and throughout her quest, she goes through many challenges and difficulties. But make no mistake, this adventure is not entirely filled with fun and friendships as it is hit by many setbacks, and that it is more shoujo than shounen. So, you could argue that it might not entirely fit the criteria for a survival setting, since it's post-apocalyptical.