Qwan had four volumes published in English by Tokyopop from March 8, 2005, to June 1, 2007, before the publisher ceased operations. The series has also been licensed in French by Soleil.

Qwan
- Genre: action adventure fantasy horror supernatural
- Author: shimizu aki
- Artist(s):
- Year: Sep 5, 2002 to Feb 5, 2008
- Original Publisher:
- Status: Finished
Associated Names
Japanese: 怪・力・乱・神クワン
English: Qwan
Official Webtoon
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Chikei
Main
An all-around lowlife, Chikei met Qwan when the aforementioned tried selling Teikou for a profit. He joins with Qwan to get money for getting rid of demons, and at times can seem shallow, squandering money that Qwan rightfully earned, (not that Qwan would...
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Daki
Main
A young princess who understands how to talk to bugs and insects, and control them with her will. The serve her as they're liege and adore her pure heart. She often has run ins with Qwan, who constantly mistakes her for a demon and tries to eat her-Once k...
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Qwan
Main
A young boy who is able to consume demons. Harboring amazing strength and the ability to take a stick to the face, Qwan is on a quest to eat as many demons as he can, though even he doesn't know why. Qwan doesn't eat human food and gets frustrated when he...
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Shaga
Main
A lady of the night with a lot of knowledge. Meeting Qwan by chance, she stops the boy from consuming Lord Yuushi the first time they met, and afterwards is the one to tell Qwan about the 'Essential Arts of Peace.' There seems to be more than she knows an...
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Yuushi
Main
Daki's foster father and utter lunatic. He treats Daki more like a tool than a daughter. Able to control bugs as his daughter can, he appears to be a sort of demon, once trying to eat Chikei's desires. Yuushi is constantly getting in Qwan's way of consumi...






Art: The artwork is appealing, showcasing a lovely style. Particularly some of the drawn moments are exceptionally well-executed.
Story: Unfortunately, the story wasn't the best. Although it showed slight improvement towards the end of the manga series, it still fell short of being truly good.
Characters: The characters were decent, each with their unique stories. I particularly enjoyed Qwan's storyline. Additionally, the concluding part of the story felt somewhat better, introducing a more entertaining character that added a bit of humor to the atmosphere.
Overall, this manga series wasn't outstandingly good nor was it terribly bad. However, it leaned more towards the unsatisfactory side.