If you liked
Ratman
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...then you might like
Baito-saki wa "Aku no Soshiki"!?
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Both series feature similar settings as the main character playing a Villain role in the world. Ratman tends to have a focus on action with some good comedy while Baito-saki focuses on good comedy with some action. With popular series like One Punch Man, Baito-saki and Ratman make for great series to enjoy the perspective of villains in worlds where Super Heroes also exist.
If you liked
Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo!
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...then you might like
Kono Sekai ga Game da to Ore dake ga Shitteiru
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KonoSuba and Sekai Game both feature a very similar style of comedy based on character interactions. Each series has a set of oddball characters which wouldn't typically interact with each other yet do so through the main character. With plenty of ridiculous situations in both series, they're quite similar in the absurdity of the characters reactions and interactions. If you like the comedy in one, you'll like the other.
If you liked
Mahou Sensei Negima!
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...then you might like
O/A
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Both series feature a kind of over the top style of action. The authors of each of these series likes to have fun with highly unrealistic situations all for the sake of a good laugh. You can really appreciate the authors' ability to have fun with the series so I think if you like the comedy of one, you'll like the other.
If you liked
Kyou no Asuka Show
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...then you might like
Joshikausei
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Both series take a slice of life relaxing feel. The only difference would be that Asuka Show tends to focus on more ecchi and panty shots. Both series can be enjoyed at a nice relaxed pacing and are fast to read. Both series also feature main heroines that follow their own pace.
If you liked
Maou na Ore to Ghoul no Yubiwa
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...then you might like
Gin no Cross to Draculea
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Both series feature a Harem of Monsters, a dense protagonist, and comedy focused around dense protagonists and ecchi situations.
If you liked
Maou na Ore to Ghoul no Yubiwa
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...then you might like
Gin no Cross to Draculea
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Both series feature a Harem of Monsters, a dense protagonist, and comedy focused around dense protagonists and ecchi situations.