If you liked
One Punch-Man
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...then you might like
Mieruko-chan
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There are differences, with OPM focusing more on action and Mieruko-chan focusing on horror, but both use the same kind of humor involving misunderstandings that quickly spiral out of control. The two manga also subvert expectations of typical tropes in fiction by depicting events that are a little closer to reality.
If you liked
Fate/Zero
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...then you might like
Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu
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Both novels focus on multiple groups with differing ideologies and conflicting goals. They also involve characters on opposite sides who rarely meet face-to-face, and mostly rely on indirect observation and reputation to establish the rivalry between the two. There's also an emphasis on having multiple sides so that there is no one protagonist, but instead every side has a protagonist who serves as an antagonistic force to the others. The conflict between Yang and Reinhard also very closely mirrors that of Kirei and Kiritsugu. Both sides hear of the other's reputation and exploits early in the story and subsequently make plans as the series progresses to give themselves an edge in the inevitable battle.