If you liked
Monster
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Kozure Ookami
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Both manga revolve around a man on a journey (through Tokugawa-era Japan in Lone Wolf and Cub, through post-Cold War Germany and The Czech Republic in Monster) to find and kill a man who had done a great evil to them. Both series are leisurely in pace and almost slice of life-like in nature, with a heavy emphasis on side characters and their interactions with the protagonist and antagonist. The main difference between the two, however, is the nature of the main characters: whereas Monster's Dr. Kenzo Tenma goes out of his way to avoid harming and killing others despite is ultimately murderous intentions, Lone Wolf and Cub's Ogami Itto embraces the life of the wandering sellsword, carving a bloody swath across Japan in his quest for revenge.
If you liked
Juubee Ninpuuchou
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...then you might like
Hokuto no Ken Movie
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Both are very violent with heavy emphasis on action (but with swords instead of fists). Kenshiro (Fist of the North Star's lead) and Jubei (Ninja Scroll's lead) are both very similar in their battles and exploits (Jubei is perhaps a little less scrupulous and more antiheroic than Kenshiro though). Both also feature female romantic interests in the form of Yuria (Fist) and Kagero (Scroll).