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All Night Long
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Futari no Lion
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Main character finds out about the secret of the brooding guy. Both have awkward and gradual transition from strangers to friends. Then of course, lovers
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Doukyuusei
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Sarishinohara
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Both tell the stories of how music connected two people in love and the struggles of being a musician as the MCs maintained their relationships in the midst of a blooming career.
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Mikake no Nijuusei
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Wagamama Chie-chan
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The stories of reconnecting with the MC's older sister who had passed away. 'Wagamama' had the big sister in the form of a ghost while in 'Mikake' the MC time traveled. Two poignant pieces of how familial love transcends life and death.
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Honey & Honey: Onnanoko Doushi no Love Couple
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Onna Doushi de Kodomo wo Umukoto ni Shimashita
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Both are essay-styled manga, which are autobiographical pieces, that centered around real-life Japanese lesbian couples. Both manga shares their experiences and relations with the people in their lives as a queer individual. Aside from similarities, Honey & Honey delved more into the aspect of lesbian & queer lifestyle, which included the process of coming out, making queer friends etc; whereas Onna Doushi de Kodomo is about the stages of motherhood between a married couple as they plan out to have a family of their own.
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Sakura-gari
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J no Subete
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Both of the MC faced a tragic childhood in which led them being undoubtedly cold-hearted and almost inhuman. J possesses the beautiful face of Marilyn Monroe while Souma was treasured like a doll due to his ravishing looks. Also, I'd like to add that they have an interesting relationship with their father. To sum it up, Sakura-gari and J no Subete have very morbid BL undertones, in which I think worked so well in both of the stories. These stories will leave you such a powerful impact on the reader.