If you liked
Bleach
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...then you might like
Noragami
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Both mangas have sword battles set on an urban scenario, with the supernatural lurking just between the surface. The heroes fight against monsters born from the souls and bad feelings of humans, with similar themes of afterlife. The battle system is quite similar, with the zanpakutou and shinki being special weapons or skills for each individual. They have an captivating cast of characters and beautiful art (Noragami usually has scenarios though). They're also not all about the battle, having a dash of drama, romance and emotional moments.
If you liked
Kakegurui
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...then you might like
Blue Lock
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They're both give the sens of competition and self satisfaction, with over the top battles with maniac characters with everything and stake. They're also very creative using its premise, with interesting games and arcs.
If you liked
Aku no Hana
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...then you might like
Himegoto: Juukyuusai no Seifuku
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Both mangas deal with taboos and secrets shared by a group of characters, creating abusive and disturbing relationships betweent them.
If you liked
Himegoto: Juukyuusai no Seifuku
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...then you might like
Okaeri Alice
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Both mangas have crossdressing/trans characters and also disturbing bonds between its main characters.
If you liked
Prison School
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...then you might like
Bokutachi ga Yarimashita
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Although Prison School realies a lot more on comedy and ecchi, while Bokutachi ga Yarimashita deals with some heavier themes, the comedy style is pretty similar, as is the cast and dynamic relationship of its main characters, being a group of good for nothing boys who have a deep bond but are ready to betray one another whenever necessary.
If you liked
Onanie Master Kurosawa
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...then you might like
Bokutachi ga Yarimashita
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Both mangas depict its characters doing horrible things and then facing the consequence of their actions.
If you liked
Girl Friends
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...then you might like
Adachi to Shimamura
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Both mangas are about girls who become friends and then one of them realizes they have romantic feelings for the other, with the relationship developing in a slow pace.
If you liked
Watashi no Sekai wo Kousei suru Chiri no You na Nani ka.
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...then you might like
After Hours
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Both mangas depict lesbians relationships between young adults.
If you liked
Nettaigyo wa Yuki ni Kogareru
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...then you might like
Adachi to Shimamura
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Both yuri mangas about two girls who meet at school and form a deep bond, with similar relationship dynamics.
If you liked
Aku no Hana
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...then you might like
Chi no Wadachi
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Both by the same authors, very similar feel between the stories, with complex and disturbing relationships between the characters
If you liked
Prison School
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...then you might like
Hare-Kon.
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Fanservice focused mangas, with a lot of ecchi. The stories are completely different in tone and themes, but in both cases I was attracted by the art and character design.
If you liked
Kimi Koi Limit
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...then you might like
Ohana Holoholo
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Sono and MIchiru both have similar personalities, as being dependent of their lovers. They also tackle the yuri genre from a more adult perspective.
If you liked
Ohana Holoholo
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...then you might like
2DK, G Pen, Mezamashidokei.
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Both couples share a similar relationship dynamics, as roommates where one is the lazy slacker and the other the serious hardworking that takes care of her. 2DK is a lot more focused in comedy, though, while Ohana Holoholo has a lot more drama.
If you liked
Hajime no Ippo
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...then you might like
Initial D
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When looking for a giant sports manga that could replace Ippo's void in my heart, I've found Initial D. Both show the protagonist's journey and dedication, giving off the rush of improvement and competition.
If you liked
Bleach
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...then you might like
Jujutsu Kaisen
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The influence of Bleach on Jujutsu Kaisen is quite obvious, with its stylish characters and gloomy art and atmosphere.
If you liked
Shokugeki no Souma
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...then you might like
Blue Lock
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What I like about both of them is how they use the battle shounen genre to their advantage in unexpected ways, Souma with its culinary duels and Blue Lock with its soccer battle royale. Both have an interesting set of characters and exciting competitions and rivalries.
If you liked
Prism
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...then you might like
Yagate Kimi ni Naru
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Prism is a bit shorter, but they have a similar feel, fun and tender with pleasing art.
If you liked
Citrus
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...then you might like
What Does the Fox Say?
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Inaccessible black haired girl falls in love with blond one and starts opening her heart? Hell yes.
If you liked
Made in Abyss
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...then you might like
Houseki no Kuni
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Both animes give me the same sense of wonder and mistery from its world building, joining moments of beauty with tragedy.
If you liked
Ohana Holoholo
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...then you might like
Shimanami Tasogare
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They both deal with LGBT themes with a very tender and realistic perspective. Although having very different stories, they have a similar feel.
If you liked
Ohana Holoholo
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...then you might like
Otouto no Otto
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They both tackle LGBT themes and the perception of them from the japanese society, as well as how the families and childrens involved handle it.