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Manga: Vampire Knight
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Vampire Knight
Manga: Kakei no Alice
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Kakei no Alice
Shojo manga with gothic sensibilities both in aesthetics and storytelling that feature a compelling supernatural setting and often convoluted plots. Complications that for both stories arise partly from some sort of love triangle, in which neither of the male leads are completely “non-problematic” options. Ultimately all coming together to make both stories incredibly entertaining reads— in despite of and/or as account of their flaws.
Manga: Solo Leveling
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Solo Leveling
Manga: Mythic Item Obtained
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Mythic Item Obtained
Both series are about characters in urban fantasy worlds, where monsters suddenly showed up out of portals in relatively recent history. Monsters are only weak to a small number of awakened raiders/hunters (adventurers) who can use their magic powers to fight them off. People form guilds and raid the dungeons to save society. Both series are about a relatively weak raider/hunter who suddenly gains a new artifact/power that allows them to break the normal rules of raiders/hunters. They then go on to use the knowledge they accumulated while they were weak to rapidly gain power and influence. Honestly, these series are so similar that I wouldn't be surprised at all if one of them started as fan fiction for the other that was later made legally distinct.
Manga: Becoming the Monarch
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Becoming the Monarch
Manga: Mythic Item Obtained
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Mythic Item Obtained
Both series involve relatively weak but veteran combatants in a fantasy world who never met their true potential. But who, just before their deaths, are able to gain artifacts of great power that let them go back to their teenage years and train using their advanced knowledge. It also lets them grow more rapidly. They also get the opportunity to attempt to save people they couldn't save in their first lives.
Manga: Ore no Genjitsu wa Renai Game?? ka to Omottara Inochigake no Game datta
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Ore no Genjitsu wa Renai Game?? ka to Omottara Inochigake no Game datta
Manga: Psycho x Past: Ryouki Satsujin Sennyuu Sousa
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Psycho x Past: Ryouki Satsujin Sennyuu Sousa
Both use time as a medium to find the perfect outcome.
Manga: Blame!
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Blame!
Manga: Biomega
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Biomega
if you liked this manga because of the atmosphere, gigantic structures, biomechanical horror, loneliness, and that feeling of wandering through a dead futuristic civilization, then there are actually several manga that hit very similar emotions even if none of them fully replicate it the closest recommendation obviously is Blame honestly this is the first thing i would recommend immediately because this manga almost feels like the purest version of everything biomega experiments with. the megastructures become even larger, the world feels even more isolated, and the storytelling becomes far more minimal and mysterious. sometimes entire chapters barely contain dialogue at all, which somehow makes the atmosphere feel even heavier. reading it honestly feels less like following a normal plot and more like wandering endlessly through the ruins of a machine civilization
Manga: Vagabond
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Vagabond
Manga: Azumi (2008)
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Azumi (2008)
i kept feeling this strange similarity even though the protagonists are completely different people both manga carry that same heavy loneliness that older historical japanese stories often have not the dramatic anime kind of loneliness but the quiet exhausting kind the feeling of walking forward because life already decided your path long before you understood yourself in Vagabond, musashi keeps chasing strength because he believes becoming invincible will finally give meaning to his existence in azumi, she keeps killing because that is the only life she was ever taught to live different motivations but emotionally they both feel trapped by the paths they walk and honestly that similarity is what connected the two manga for me more than the samurai setting itself and honestly both stories made me realize something similar too violence isolates people the stronger musashi becomes, the harder it is for him to connect normally with others the more efficient azumi becomes as an assassin, the further she drifts away from ordinary life so even though one manga feels more philosophical and the other more tragic, emotionally they both feel like stories about people slowly losing pieces of themselves while continuing to walk forward because they no longer know how to stop
Manga: One Piece
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One Piece
Manga: Tongari Boushi no Atelier
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Tongari Boushi no Atelier
-These stories have strong focus on found-family dynamics -Both portray systems maintained through control and restriction of knowledge -The conflict between main factions (namely pirates vs marines, brim hats vs pointed hats) has some thematic similarities; it's more complicated than just good vs evil, both are capable of cruelty
Manga: Super-Conductive Brains
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Super-Conductive Brains
Manga: Sex Machine
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Sex Machine
Bio-mechanical fuckery and generally wild story.
Manga: Spirit Circle
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Spirit Circle
Manga: Hitokui Mansion to Ooya no Maison
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Hitokui Mansion to Ooya no Maison
Somewhat accessible science fiction stories. Worth rereading atleast once. CW for both manga: gore
Manga: The Male Lead's Little Lion Daughter
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The Male Lead's Little Lion Daughter
Manga: The Black Leopard Family's Snow Leopard Baby
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The Black Leopard Family's Snow Leopard Baby
Both stories have a similarly young protagonist that tries their best to grow strong and help their family. I believe that Little Lion Daughter has a much better story and is a more engaging read.
Manga: Mayonaka no Cross Method
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Mayonaka no Cross Method
Manga: Murdist: Shikeishuu Kazami Tazuru
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Murdist: Shikeishuu Kazami Tazuru
dark mystery with insane plot twists
Manga: Mayonaka no Cross Method
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Mayonaka no Cross Method
Manga: Shokuryou Jinrui
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Shokuryou Jinrui
dark mysteries with insane plot twists
Manga: Yagiza no Yuujin
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Yagiza no Yuujin
Manga: Summertime Render
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Summertime Render
interesting and unique plots right off the bat, time travel and darker themes
Manga: Jibaku Shounen Hanako-kun
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Jibaku Shounen Hanako-kun
Manga: Ichinose-ke no Taizai
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Ichinose-ke no Taizai
cutesy artstyle but dark plots with supernatural aspects, compelling plotlines
Manga: Murdist: Shikeishuu Kazami Tazuru
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Murdist: Shikeishuu Kazami Tazuru
Manga: Ichinose-ke no Taizai
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Ichinose-ke no Taizai
crazy back to back plot twists with no rest
Manga: Sweet Home
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Sweet Home
Manga: 44th Period: Survival Class
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44th Period: Survival Class
both smart mcs using intelligence and crazy strat to survive in monster infested worlds
Manga: Imawa no Kuni no Alice
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Imawa no Kuni no Alice
Manga: Deatte 5-byou de Battle
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Deatte 5-byou de Battle
smart mcs in a survival universe, playing games and winning with intelligence
Manga: Pyramid Game
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Pyramid Game
Manga: 44th Period: Survival Class
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44th Period: Survival Class
both korean psychological thrillers centered around a classroom, super interesting with good plot twists
Manga: Who Made Me a Princess
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Who Made Me a Princess
Manga: The Forgotten Field
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The Forgotten Field
Both are illustrated by Spoon, so you’ll instantly recognize that gorgeous, nostalgic art style that made WMMAP so memorable. But this time, it’s paired with more mature themes and a darker perspective, giving the familiar beauty of Spoon’s illustrations a deeper, more haunting feel.
Manga: Mikakunin Prince Buttai U.P.O.
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Mikakunin Prince Buttai U.P.O.
Manga: Sex Machine
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Sex Machine
Absurd, almost surreal storyline based around driving, and paired with stylized art. You will love these if you like to read some obscure over the top and out of the box manga.
Manga: Sex Machine
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Sex Machine
Manga: Rosen Garten Saga
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Rosen Garten Saga
Insane, hypersexual and action-filled manga with story like you've never read before, accompanied by great art.
Manga: Majo to Yajuu
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Majo to Yajuu
Manga: Veil
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Veil
*NOT at all similar in terms of plot/ genre- this recommendation is more based on if you liked the vibe/aesthetics of each series. - Both have amazing character designs/ fashion & lots of stylised European architecture - Incredible art - Similar dynamic between the main characters, mostly in terms of dialogue- witty, smart, funny.
Manga: Mousou Telepathy
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Mousou Telepathy
Manga: 30-sai made Doutei dato Mahoutsukai ni Nareru Rashii
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30-sai made Doutei dato Mahoutsukai ni Nareru Rashii
- mc with telepathy - love interest already head over heels for mc - comedy
Manga: Berserk
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Berserk
Manga: Kagurabachi
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Kagurabachi
Both revolve around elite swordsmen carrying emotionally loaded blades. Chihiro and Guts are both driven by loss and rage after catastrophic violence reshapes their lives. Kagurabachi runs in a shonen magazine but it carries heavy brutality and grief that feels similar to Berserk. Both series have great cinematic combat panels with exaggerated momentum and shattered bodies. Neither protagonist survives emotionally alone forever. Allies slowly become emotional anchors against isolation. Kagurabachi is fast paced and berserk is more slow paced. The setting are different
Manga: JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 8: JoJolion
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JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 8: JoJolion
Manga: Veil
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Veil
If you like good atmosphere with great fashion, I highly recommend Veil.
Manga: Lioncourt Senki
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Lioncourt Senki
Manga: Nigoru Hitomi de Nani wo Negau: Highserk Senki
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Nigoru Hitomi de Nani wo Negau: Highserk Senki
A middle ages man reincarnates into a warrior in a medieval isekai. they both have the same amount of violence and trauma.
Manga: Chi no Wadachi
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Chi no Wadachi
Manga: Like Mother, Like Daughter
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Like Mother, Like Daughter
A controlling murderer mother who haunts their child's entire life.
Manga: Daughter of the Emperor
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Daughter of the Emperor
Manga: Who Made Me a Princess
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Who Made Me a Princess
Both stories feature FMCS who are "Reincarnated in a Childcare Fantasy Where My Papa Wants to Kill Me...!!!"
Manga: Tongari Boushi no Atelier
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Tongari Boushi no Atelier
Manga: After God
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After God
Art nouveau from the beginning chapters of Witch Hat Atelier and After God. The art choices perfectly convey their stories, with Witch Hat Atelier being the intricate, whimsical European fantasy storybook, and After God having the fascinating, hypnotic art depicting otherworldly surreal perception. Both artworks are painfully detailed and complex, but undeniably elegant. Morally gray characters on both sides of protagonists and antagonists; right ideals but ambiguously wrong methods. The authors push the characters into extreme situations where right/wrong became blurry and challenges the characters and readers to choose a side. The authors uses dark storytelling but punches us with light-hearted/comedic moments that correlate unexpectedly well into it. The authors are masters over their craft; combining stories with art, mind-bending plots, psychological and emotional depth that agonizes the readers with their heart-wrenching story, yet breaks the tension with a split second humour and wholesome moments. We might be in the midst of the best storytellers.
Manga: Shingeki no Kyojin
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Shingeki no Kyojin
Manga: Inochi wo Kamu
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Inochi wo Kamu
Humans hunted and eaten by derpy humanoid monsters.
Manga: Death Note
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Death Note
Manga: Nare no Hate no Bokura
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Nare no Hate no Bokura
Similar in psychological density, also a pretty short series (around ten-ish volumes).
Manga: Utsuro no Hako to Zero no Maria
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Utsuro no Hako to Zero no Maria
Manga: Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu
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Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu
Both manga feature time travel and have a lot of gore and suspense; it even seems like Re:Zero was inspired by the other light novel to write it.
Manga: Ganbare! Nakamura-kun!!
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Ganbare! Nakamura-kun!!
Manga: Senshun Kansoku
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Senshun Kansoku
Really cute and heartwarming BL manga where the main characters are young high school boys. Nakamura-kun relies more on comedy, but Senshun Kansoku also its share of comedic moments.
Manga: Villains Are Destined to Die
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Villains Are Destined to Die
Manga: Sistervention
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Sistervention
Both manhwa's contain a female lead and male lead who struggle to communicate and end up making the situation worse even though at the start their relationship was "fine" Plot's are very interesting and make up most of the story instead of a romance plot (Romance will be involved at some point though) Villain's are someone you could expect but they go further that most villain's of their type. Plots also keep your really immersed throughout through plot twists or interesting plot points Female lead's are really similar and will do anything to survive in the new world they were transmigrated in. Both are pretty morally gray. Overall just very similar and very good manhwa's I could compare.
Manga: Suzumiya Haruhi Series
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Suzumiya Haruhi Series
Manga: Kimi wa Shuumatsu
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Kimi wa Shuumatsu
Essentially Haruhi's set up with more romance and sci-fi rather than mystery/slice-of-life.
Manga: The Horizon
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The Horizon
Manga: Takopii no Genzai
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Takopii no Genzai
children who have gone through way too much
Manga: Akagami no Shirayuki-hime
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Akagami no Shirayuki-hime
Manga: Akujiki Reijou to Kyouketsu Koushaku: Sono Mamono, Watashi ga Oishiku Itadakimasu!
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Akujiki Reijou to Kyouketsu Koushaku: Sono Mamono, Watashi ga Oishiku Itadakimasu!
Both feature scientifically analytical-minded heroines with strong wills and pure-hearted motives; both contain a slow burn romance with a free-spirited male lead of noble birth and honorable character; both possess a surplus of knightly side characters and incorporate action, adventure, and light-hearted, understated romance
Manga: Slam Dunk
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Slam Dunk
Manga: Real
...then you might like
Real
Both of them are about basketball, and about the life of practicing the sport while dealing with various things in life. They're also by the same author, so the tone is a bit similar and a bit different, too. Slam Dunk is about high school basketball while Real is about wheelchair basketball.
Manga: Berserk
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Berserk
Manga: Shin Violence Jack
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Shin Violence Jack
The art style of the new Violence Jack is very obviously inspired by Berserk and reaches similar heights. The monsters look the same. It honestly looks like Miura drew many of those monsters and the castle himself at times. It features similar mature themes and it has gone full circle. The original version of Jack helped inspire Guts and this version is clearly inspired by Guts. I think most Berserk fans will enjoy this.
Manga: I Am a Hero
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I Am a Hero
Manga: Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou
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Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou
Extremely different series. However, both made me feel powerless and a deep sense of loss, seeing the disappearance of society. In both cases, I ended up observing the life I lead, destroyed by the utter lack of value and purpose in it when faced with the end of the world.
Manga: I Wasn't the Cinderella
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I Wasn't the Cinderella
Manga: Cassmire: The Loyal Sword
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Cassmire: The Loyal Sword
Both have stronger female lead's who use their strength for good and survival. Female lead's are competent and a male lead (at least romance) isn't the main focus of the manhwa. Both manhwa's contain more political focused themes as well as battles and war. Female lead's also learn to grow as a person even if it means leaving behind past hatred. Though she doesn't forgive she wants to grow past it to get stronger. (Female lead's are also the lost daughter of nobility if you're into that plotline)
Manga: Berserk
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Berserk
Manga: Vinland Saga
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Vinland Saga
Both are historical and action-driven, but Berserk leans more heavily into fantasy. They’re both deeply philosophical in their own ways. Vinland Saga is easier to read, while Berserk is more intricate, with highly detailed artwork and strikingly beautiful panels. Themes of revenge and redemption run strongly through both series. The best part, in my opinion, is the development of their main characters.
Manga: Blame!
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Blame!
Manga: Serial Experiments Lain: The Nightmare of Fabrication
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Serial Experiments Lain: The Nightmare of Fabrication
Not specific recommendation to this specific spinoff manga (Nightmare of Fabrication), but to the anime Serial Experiments Lain. Like BLAME, SEL is a dystopian story that blurs the line between reality and the digital world, and poses the threat of sentient AI. Both stories depend very heavily on the audience's own interpretation and give very few specific details on lore. Both stories feature ambiguous settings, main characters, and plotlines.
Manga: Isekai Mokushiroku Mynoghra: Hametsu no Bunmei de Hajimeru Sekai Seifuku
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Isekai Mokushiroku Mynoghra: Hametsu no Bunmei de Hajimeru Sekai Seifuku
Manga: Nebula's Civilization
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Nebula's Civilization
Both series use the mechanics of 4x strategy games to build a civilization. Both have a main character who was great at a video game before being transported to a fantasy world to use those skills.
Manga: Hibiki no Mahou
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Hibiki no Mahou
Manga: Tongari Boushi no Atelier
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Tongari Boushi no Atelier
Young naive mcs who love magic, bespectacled mentors with memory related issues, hit you in the feels. Atelier is well written and gorgeous while Hibiki no Mahou has guns
Manga: Boku to Kimi no Taisetsu na Hanashi
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Boku to Kimi no Taisetsu na Hanashi
Manga: Miss Pendleton
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Miss Pendleton
The main characters are able to communicate well about many topics (aside from romance). They listen, observe, respectfully question different points of view and validate each other's thoughts/feelings. Both couples deeply enjoy being in the company of one another and are vulnerable in their interactions, which makes their conversations precious.
Manga: Shounen☆Princess
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Shounen☆Princess
Manga: Sun-ouji wa Tsuma ni Naritai
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Sun-ouji wa Tsuma ni Naritai
Both stories involve a young crossdressing prince of Arab heritage, with the difference that Shounen Princess is a cis story with a tomboy girl, while in Sun-ouji the relationship is between the tomgirl prince and a cis boy, aimed at the yaoi genre.
Manga: Senpai wa Otokonoko
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Senpai wa Otokonoko
Manga: Kaisha to Shiseikatsu: On to Off
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Kaisha to Shiseikatsu: On to Off
It's a sweet story about a girl who falls in love with a senior at school and discovers that she's actually a crossdressing boy. Makoto, the senior, questions gender roles + his own identity, enjoys wearing dresses and cute accessories. Saki encourages Makoto to dress in a way that makes happy, as they face life's challenges together.
Manga: Ao no Flag
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Ao no Flag
Manga: Kimi no Yokogao wo Miteita
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Kimi no Yokogao wo Miteita
Both manga revolve around 4 characters (2 boys+2 girls) and their (potentially) unrequited love life. Blue flag focuses more on queer identities
Manga: 7 Seeds
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7 Seeds
Manga: Shingeki no Kyojin
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Shingeki no Kyojin
Trauma and suffering galore! Without spoiling... Both stories feature child-soldier type characters, and all of the messiness that comes with that. Lots of deaths, many of which are extremely impactful to main characters. Both stories hit on the theme of the world being cruel but beautiful.
Manga: Blame!
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Blame!
Manga: Dolls Nest: Orphans
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Dolls Nest: Orphans
Atmosphere and vibes! Both stories are beautifully depicted as taking place within a megastructure. Amazing art with a lot of detail. Protaginists do a lot of wandering and losing track of time. (Dolls Nest: Orphans only has a few chapters out as i write this. I will come back to update as necessary!)
Manga: Osoraku Kanojo wa Ore no Aniki wo Neratteru
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Osoraku Kanojo wa Ore no Aniki wo Neratteru
Manga: Futari Bus
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Futari Bus
Slow burn of a sweet young love. Has this similar cozy slice of life feel to it, and this slow realizing that you want to spend more time with someone you like and being unsure how to navigate it
Manga: Katei no Jijou
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Katei no Jijou
Manga: AV Joyuu no Kaasan to Hikikomori no Boku ga Sex Suru You ni Natta Wake
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AV Joyuu no Kaasan to Hikikomori no Boku ga Sex Suru You ni Natta Wake
If you’re craving dark, twisted family corruption with heavy taboo themes, both Katei no Jijou and AV Joyuu no Kaasan to Hikikomori no Boku ga Sex Suru You ni Natta Wake deliver intense, messed-up mother-son (and sister) drama that goes way further than you’d expect.
Manga: Shugo Chara!
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Shugo Chara!
Manga: Sugar Sugar Rune
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Sugar Sugar Rune
Both are magical girl manga with a cute art style and some nice fashion.
Manga: Pichi Pichi Pitch: Mermaid Melody
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Pichi Pichi Pitch: Mermaid Melody
Manga: Sugar Sugar Rune
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Sugar Sugar Rune
Both feature magical beings from another realm coming to Earth. Both are magical girl manga, and the art styles are a little similar with the huge eyes (compared to the average manga).
Manga: Shugo Chara!
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Shugo Chara!
Manga: Pichi Pichi Pitch: Mermaid Melody
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Pichi Pichi Pitch: Mermaid Melody
They are both magical girl manga with pretty art styles and a background romance. Both have anime adaptations.
Manga: Blue Period
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Blue Period
Manga: Look Back
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Look Back
Both stories are about teenagers wanting to make art and the chaos around making art. Even though one of them is trying to study for art school, and the other is trying to make manga, both revolve around the art industry. Which is pretty cool. May need some suspense in disbelief in the storylines.
Manga: Tsumi to Batsu: A Falsified Romance
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Tsumi to Batsu: A Falsified Romance
Manga: Amateur Vigilante
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Amateur Vigilante
A single man fed up of the system tries to do so himself....by violent means. Amateur vigilante is a quicker read while Tsuki to batsu reads more like a novel. Both these manga give similar feel, a dark world where violent actions aren't implausible.
Manga: The Cutest Little Villainess
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The Cutest Little Villainess
Manga: I Was Just Taking Care of My Sick Father
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I Was Just Taking Care of My Sick Father
In both manhwa's the villain's are really similar and are kinda like the same person in different formats. The female lead's are strong in their own right and use their knowledge from regression to move forward with their life after a painful end in their previous one. Both female lead's want to save their sick father. Both manhwa's also have a lot of unexpected plot twists which help the story-telling. Cute child-care moments as well if you like that genre
Manga: Sorairo Flutter
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Sorairo Flutter
Manga: Reiwa Hanamaru Gakuen
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Reiwa Hanamaru Gakuen
Both series are about friendships in high school and trying to bond with peers. It's also about at what point people are friends, and also try to have icebreakers with people who don't really share much about themselves. And they're quite LGBTQ+.
Manga: Kaijuu 8-gou
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Kaijuu 8-gou
Manga: Niwatori Fighter
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Niwatori Fighter
Both stories are adrenaline rush combat stories that make people want to hype up the characters to the max. Both series might not appeal to everyone, but for the people who like either one of them, they'll probably like the other one. Both need some suspense in disbelief. And they're all action-packed stories with various combat scenes.
Manga: Kaketa Tsuki to Doughnut
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Kaketa Tsuki to Doughnut
Manga: Tsukuritai Onna to Tabetai Onna
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Tsukuritai Onna to Tabetai Onna
Both are GL stories that are really about the daily life of people. Both have more slice of life than romance and also involve eating, cooking, and stuff.
Manga: Perfect World
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Perfect World
Manga: Yubisaki to Renren
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Yubisaki to Renren
Both are love stories where one of the people in the couple is disabled. And both deal with the life issues of an adult with a disability, either being dead/hard of hearing, or paralyzed/use a wheelchair. Both are chill love stories with realism of life stuff mixed in.
Manga: Koe no Katachi
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Koe no Katachi
Manga: Yubisaki to Renren
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Yubisaki to Renren
Both stories are about the stuff happening to deaf people. And one of the two main characters in both series are deaf girls. One of the stories is a cute and cozy love story, and the other is about bullying and high school life.
Manga: Skip Beat!
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Skip Beat!
Manga: Botabota
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Botabota
Both stories are quite eccentric, and is about a lady/girl who deeply wants something because of something else that happened, so they tries to do it no matter what. It's more about "personal gains" than other stuff. It's like they're doing things out of spite or trying to change something by keep doing it.
Manga: Oya ga Urusai node Kouhai (♀) to Gisou Kekkon Shitemita.
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Oya ga Urusai node Kouhai (♀) to Gisou Kekkon Shitemita.
Manga: Kirai na Yatsu to Kuttsuku Mahou ni Kakaru Hanashi
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Kirai na Yatsu to Kuttsuku Mahou ni Kakaru Hanashi
These stories are about a pair of unexpected people having to live together because of external reasons, and they fall in love as time passes. And it's a short read, so it's good for people who don't want to invest time, space, and money into longform stories. The stories are quite light in tone, so it's no pressure to read them.
Manga: Gokushufudou
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Gokushufudou
Manga: Mashle
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Mashle
Both stories are comedies that are easily digestible. These are light humor that can be entertaining when someone doesn't want to process much information. And these stories have more than 10 volumes each series, so it suits people who want comedy of the same universe who have multiple situations.
Manga: Sensei no Bulge
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Sensei no Bulge
Manga: Boku no Hero Academia
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Boku no Hero Academia
Both are stories of the same author, and they share some similarities. And they are a coming-of-age story of a teenager who has to save the world. Barrage is a previous work of the author that got axed early on, but it really shows how the author improved when he published MHA. For people who want to see how an author changes througout the years, try this series.
Manga: Oyasumi Punpun
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Oyasumi Punpun
Manga: Chi no Wadachi
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Chi no Wadachi
Both are about a teenager being manipulated by a parent figure/authority. And both are quite dark stories that some say are hard to binge. They are both quite depressing and can make the reader question reality or think, "Why am I even reading this?" after finishing reading the series.
Manga: Punch!
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Punch!
Manga: Gaba Kawa
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Gaba Kawa
Both are about a girl trying to work hard for what they want, and both are about the first love of a young girl. These two stories really suit people who are between 7 and 12 years old, like cute stories, and don't mind logic leaks. They need some suspense in belief. And those are mostly about romance with various subplots.
Manga: Aku no Hana
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Aku no Hana
Manga: Chi no Wadachi
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Chi no Wadachi
Both of them are about manipulation, lies, and the hard choices the main character has to make. This also shows the darker side of humanity and how some people like to control others. And they're also by the same author.
Manga: Oyasumi Punpun
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Oyasumi Punpun
Manga: Aku no Hana
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Aku no Hana
Both are about a teenager losing innocence, peer pressure, and coming of age. It also shows the reality of humanity and the darker side of the world. Some say both are depressing, some say those are just hard to binge, but they're equally slow for the grind.
Manga: Punch!
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Punch!
Manga: Yumeyume Kirakiradou
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Yumeyume Kirakiradou
Both of them are all shojos about a cute girl trying to achieve her goals, and both give off chibi "look at me" vibes and the cute factor that young girls between 7 and 12 years old would like. Both need a bunch of suspense in belief.
Manga: Yumeyume Kirakiradou
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Yumeyume Kirakiradou
Manga: Gaba Kawa
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Gaba Kawa
Those are really cute shojos about sparkly magical things, helping people, and trying to reach goals. Both of them suit young girls between 7 and 12 years old who like the "owo" factor while not minding some logic leaks.
Manga: Kumo desu ga, Nani ka?
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Kumo desu ga, Nani ka?
Manga: Kaketa Tsuki no Mercedes: Kyuuketsuki no Kizoku ni Tensei shita kedo Suteraresou nanode Dungeon wo Seiha suru @comic
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Kaketa Tsuki no Mercedes: Kyuuketsuki no Kizoku ni Tensei shita kedo Suteraresou nanode Dungeon wo Seiha suru @comic
Female Protagonists. Unique Isekai settings. Manga that are able to blend dungeon exploration with the plot itself.
Manga: Tensei shitara Dragon no Tamago datta: Ibara no Dragon Road
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Tensei shitara Dragon no Tamago datta: Ibara no Dragon Road
Manga: Game Sekai de Mamono ni Tensei shiteshimatta Ore, Zense de Oshi datta Heroine wo Hirotteshimau
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Game Sekai de Mamono ni Tensei shiteshimatta Ore, Zense de Oshi datta Heroine wo Hirotteshimau
Creature Isekai. Language and race barrier as obstacles that the protagonist has to deal with throughout the story. No contrived spells/abilities that lets them turn completely human and blend in (FOR NOW). Well illustrated manga. Tensei shitara dragon egg has some amount of gore.
Manga: Isekai Mokushiroku Mynoghra: Hametsu no Bunmei de Hajimeru Sekai Seifuku
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Isekai Mokushiroku Mynoghra: Hametsu no Bunmei de Hajimeru Sekai Seifuku
Manga: Kizuitara Musou Game no Akuyaku Shougun Datta Ken. Hametsu Route wa Bukkowasu
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Kizuitara Musou Game no Akuyaku Shougun Datta Ken. Hametsu Route wa Bukkowasu
Protagonists who find themselves reincarnated as evil-ish characters in video games with mechanics and exploits that they're already familiar with. Easy to follow plot. The Zeorg one has alotta fan service in it. Nothing weird or creepy but fan service nonetheless.
Manga: Rekishi ni Nokoru Akujo ni Naru zo: Akuyaku Reijou ni Naru hodo Ouji no Dekiai wa Kasoku suru you desu!
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Rekishi ni Nokoru Akujo ni Naru zo: Akuyaku Reijou ni Naru hodo Ouji no Dekiai wa Kasoku suru you desu!
Manga: Akuyaku Reijou-tachi wa Yuruganai
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Akuyaku Reijou-tachi wa Yuruganai
Villainess protagonists who manage to recontextualize their roles in an otherwise typical otome setting. Decent dialogue translation.
Manga: MF Ghost
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MF Ghost
Manga: Subaru to Subaru
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Subaru to Subaru
Sequel that takes place one year later with new main characters that race in MFG's sister series: the MFG Freshman Series.
Manga: Tongari Boushi no Atelier
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Tongari Boushi no Atelier
Manga: Buna no Mori no Aria
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Buna no Mori no Aria
Witch manga with chill vibes.
Manga: Tongari Boushi no Atelier
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Tongari Boushi no Atelier
Manga: Yoru no Namae wo Yonde
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Yoru no Namae wo Yonde
- Share a similar subplot of discussion of disabilities in a magical world - Similar art styles in the sense of medieval yet fantasy shoujo-esque - Both have a white haired mentor who is gentle - Has a focus on childhood, and even has the mentors as well - Also has emotional moments but also silly almost slice of life chapters, that!!
Manga: Why Are You Obsessed With Your Fake Wife?
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Why Are You Obsessed With Your Fake Wife?
Manga: Noble in Name, Vulgar at Heart
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Noble in Name, Vulgar at Heart
While Why Are You Obsessed With Your Fake Wife is more laid back both of these manhwa's have the goal of leaving their families and taking revenge even if they go about it differently! Both manhwa's show symbolic scenes from time to time. Both manhwa's have minor villains that don't stay around long but still help the plot go forward through their minor villainy. Female lead's use past knowledge to their advantage even if in different ways. Male lead's have a goal to get revenge on the ones who killed his parents Both are overall really enjoyable
Manga: How to Win My Husband Over
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How to Win My Husband Over
Manga: Why Are You Obsessed With Your Fake Wife?
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Why Are You Obsessed With Your Fake Wife?
Both of the female lead's are sold off by their families to a cold noble and have to pretend to love them to survive/get revenge. Both of the nobles they get married to are feared by the imperial family. (for some reason?) Both of the noble families also protect the people by defeating monsters. Female lead's have to deal with a lot to even get peace but then more things keep happening. Slowly though the female lead and male lead start trusting each other and falling in love. Female leads low-key have terrible families and they're both used for political purposes by their families which you can see early on. (Why Are You Obsessed With Your Fake Wife is a bit more toned down but also more focused on revenge while How to Win My Husband over is more focused on acting and the trauma of the female lead.)
Manga: I Married the Male Lead's Dad
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I Married the Male Lead's Dad
Manga: The Siren: Becoming the Villain's Family
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The Siren: Becoming the Villain's Family
Both of these manhwa's start off light and fluffy which is a major deviation from the 2nd half. (In the Siren: Becoming the Villain's Family you know it's going to happen and it's still there a little bit in the start but it still counts imo) Female leads are kind but also would do anything for the ones they love even if it's morally gray! Both manhwa's have a lot of ties to fate and religion the more you read if that's something you're interested in! I just feel really similar vibes from both of these manhwa's even if I can't explain it well.
Manga: One Piece
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One Piece
Manga: Nanatsu no Taizai
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Nanatsu no Taizai
The early parts of both stories focus on the protagonist (Luffy/Meliodas) traveling across the land to find and reunite a specific group of legendary individuals. Just as Luffy needs his crew to reach the One Piece, Meliodas must find all seven Sins to save the kingdom. In both series, the main protagonists are legally classified as criminals. Luffy is a notorious Pirate, and the Sins are fugitive knights framed for a coup. This places them in constant conflict with the established law enforcement—the Marines in One Piece and the Holy Knights in Nanatsu no Taizai.
Manga: Boku no Hero Academia
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Boku no Hero Academia
Manga: Black Clover
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Black Clover
Both protagonists, Midoriya and Asta, are born without the fundamental power of their world (Quirks in MHA, Magic in BC) in societies where almost everyone has them. Both characters have a singular, lofty goal to reach the top of their society’s hierarchy to prove their worth—Deku wants to be the No. 1 Hero, while Asta wants to be the Wizard King. Each hero has a talented, "prodigy" rival who has been blessed with immense natural power from birth (Katsuki Bakugo and Yuno). These rivals serve as both a benchmark and a motivation for the protagonists.
Manga: Asahina Wakaba to ○○ na Kareshi
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Asahina Wakaba to ○○ na Kareshi
Manga: Gal no Jitensha wo Naoshitara Natsukareta
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Gal no Jitensha wo Naoshitara Natsukareta
While not 100% similar on the surface I get similar vibes from them. One of the leads (female lead for Asahina and male lead for Gal no Jitensha) is socially awkward or just doesn't have a lot of friends but they end up befriending and falling in love with the outgoing lead. Both of the outgoing lead's enjoy franchise media and it's something that does end up letting the main characters of both manga's grow closer! (This is mainly my opinion and may not mean you will like both of them together depending on the person. I just feel if you like one you could most likely, like the other one. I also wrote this early on in Gal no Jitensha's manga releases so it may change at a later date)
Manga: Chainsaw Man
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Chainsaw Man
Manga: Dandadan
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Dandadan
Having worked under Fujimoto (the mangaka behind Chainsaw Man), Tatsu (the mangaka behind Dandadan) adopted many of his mentor's storytelling quirks, such as the ability to blend mundane domestic life with absolute supernatural chaos. Tatsu’s experience drawing backgrounds and monsters for Chainsaw Man is evident in Dandadan's detailed, often unsettling alien and ghost designs.
Manga: One Piece
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One Piece
Manga: Edens Zero
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Edens Zero
Both stories center on an adventurous crew traveling on a specialized ship (the Going Merry/Thousand Sunny vs. the Edens Zero). The crew members are often outcasts or individuals gathered by chance who form a deep, family-like bond. The setting of Edens Zero mirrors the "island-hopping" adventure of One Piece. Instead of sailing from one distinct island to another in the Grand Line, Shiki travels from one unique planet to another across different "Cosmos" (like the Sakura or Aoi Cosmos), each with its own self-contained story and environment.
Manga: Tenkuu Shinpan
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Tenkuu Shinpan
Manga: Dolly♥Kill Kill
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Dolly♥Kill Kill
– Characters are trapped in isolated, hostile environments. – Both feature unsettling, non-human antagonists with unclear rules. – The stories include graphic violence and psychological tension. – Characters are pushed to extremes to survive.
Manga: Iribitari Gal ni Ma〇ko Tsukawasete Morau Hanashi
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Iribitari Gal ni Ma〇ko Tsukawasete Morau Hanashi
Manga: Seiyoku Tsuyotsuyo
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Seiyoku Tsuyotsuyo
If you enjoy the classic dynamic of a stunning, popular gyaru girl with a voluptuous, well-developed body paired with an unpopular, introverted otaku, then both Iribitari Gal ni Ma〇ko Tsukawasete Morau Hanashi and Seiyoku Tsuyotsuyo are highly recommended.
Manga: Hotel: since 2079
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Hotel: since 2079
Manga: 2015: Space Series
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2015: Space Series
Short sci-fi flavored stories that explore human nature, our origins, and/or our future.
Manga: 7 Seeds
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7 Seeds
Manga: Akatsuki no Yona
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Akatsuki no Yona
Protagonists forced into situations where they have to fight for their own survival and future. High stakes. Amazing female protagonists, who start out weak/naive but become strong and confident in various ways. Phenomenal casts of characters where everyone feels fully fleshed out.
Manga: Doubutsu Ningen
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Doubutsu Ningen
Manga: Grand Metal Organs
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Grand Metal Organs
If you like gratuitous violence and gore that borders on ridiculousness, both these stories are right up your alley. Guarantee they will make you tilt your head and think 'wtaf?' The main concepts behind each of these manga are extremely intriguing. Both stories take place in settings that are extremely dark. You will find yourself with LOTS of thoughts about what the greater worlds beyond the stories are like. They both also feature a faction that shows a grotesque lack of respect/consideration for human life.
Manga: Jagaaaaaan
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Jagaaaaaan
Manga: Libidors
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Libidors
Both use "Desires" for power
Manga: One Punch-Man
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One Punch-Man
Manga: Unstoppable Hayeong
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Unstoppable Hayeong
both have super strong characters that are unstoppable and both series are funny
Manga: The Villainess Is Everyone's Favorite
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The Villainess Is Everyone's Favorite
Manga: Trapped at Home With the Male Leads
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Trapped at Home With the Male Leads
In both manhwa's despite the desperate situation happening throughout the world the female lead is the only one to know the true cause. Also in both manhwa's both threats are real threats but even with that they add fluffy moments which turns it into a more lighthearted story. (Though sometimes the light-heartedness does not make up for the horrifying world they live in) In both manhwa's there's lot's of power schemes and antagonistic nobles/people but it's well written and only adds to the plot. Many people would in-fact take advantage of the world falling apart to gain power or make money. Male lead's are green flags and usually help the female lead out while having been together since they met. The female lead's can get by on their own without the male lead but they work better in a duo
Manga: Yamikin Ushijima-kun
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Yamikin Ushijima-kun
Manga: Mii-chan to Yamada-san
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Mii-chan to Yamada-san
For those who were interested in the realistic depiction of Japan’s night industry, debt, and exploitation. It shows the same harsh underbelly of society, though with a more cynical and brutal tone.
Manga: NHK ni Youkoso!
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NHK ni Youkoso!
Manga: Mii-chan to Yamada-san
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Mii-chan to Yamada-san
Both works portray characters struggling on the margins of society, trapped in cycles of dependency and quiet despair. Mii-chan to Yamada-san shares a similar unflinching realism and compassion for its broken characters.
Manga: Oyasumi Punpun
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Oyasumi Punpun
Manga: Mii-chan to Yamada-san
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Mii-chan to Yamada-san
Both series use a deceptively cute art style that hides an incredibly dark, emotionally raw story. If the contrast between Mii-chan's innocent smile and the harsh realities of the nightlife world hit you hard, Punpun delivers that same devastating emotional experience.
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