Plants have evolved. They can now feed on humans and become terrible monsters known as Jinka. Kingo and Kayano do their best to survive in a Tokyo overrun by plants.
5 Volumes (Ongoing)






The mangaka is a great artist, so the artwork is the strength of this series. I just want to say that while some people are eager to force comparisons on just about every series but especially this one, all supposed similarities are incredibly surface level. Yes, there are tropes, everything has tropes, but this series uses the tropes it has in a fairly fresh and interesting way. At its core, tonally and thematically, it's not anything like the series it gets compared to (and that's a good thing). Anyway, the characters are pretty cool and it's just a great quality action manga.
Its geeat, until
when its revealed he is literally not the only unique one, and his first interaction is every shounen like interaction which is fighting his future ally / love interest
This manga really is like Kaiju 8 or whatever that manga is called, but instead of kaiju its plants
For some reason the way the mystery is setup it's not that intriguing; everything seems pretty predictable so far...
I like Fool's Night vibes better though; this one seems like an amalgamation of Fool's Night X Tokyo Ghoul X Chainsawman, but not necessarily taking the narrative mood, but mostly scrapping off the world building of each...