Elizabeth’s quest: find the Sins and restore peace. Her first stop? A run-down tavern where the captain of the Sins, Meliodas (Dragon’s Sin of Wrath), works as a barkeep. From there, the pair embarks on a journey to reunite the fractured group – Ban (Fox’s Sin of Greed), King (Grizzly’s Sin of Sloth), Diane (Serpent’s Sin of Envy), Gowther (Goat’s Sin of Lust), Merlin (Boar’s Sin of Gluttony), and Escanor (Lion’s Sin of Pride).
What unfolds is a high-stakes war against the corrupted Holy Knights, the demon clan, and even the gods themselves – all while uncovering the truth about the ancient war between angels and demons. 1. Morally Complex Heroes Each Sin embodies a "deadly" trait, but Suzuki flips these flaws into strengths. Meliodas’ wrath fuels his protection of friends; Ban’s greed manifests as obsession with reviving his loved ones; Escanor’s pride becomes both his greatest weapon and tragic curse. The message? Virtue and vice are two sides of the same coin. Nanatsu no Taizai- Los siete pecados capitales-...
⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5) – A modern classic for shonen fantasy fans. Elizabeth’s quest: find the Sins and restore peace
Set against a backdrop of Holy Knights, demons, goddesses, and fairies, The Seven Deadly Sins is a story about redemption, loyalty, and the fine line between vice and virtue. Ten years before the main story, the Kingdom of Liones’ mightiest protectors – the Seven Deadly Sins – are framed for plotting a coup against the Holy Knights. They vanish into legend. In their absence, the Holy Knights seize control, oppressing citizens and driving the princess, Elizabeth Liones, to flee the capital. From there, the pair embarks on a journey