If you liked
Vinland Saga
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...then you might like
Buddha
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While Vinland Saga takes longer time to establish it's ultimate themes and morals it is not too unlike Buddha. Both main characters live to see great deal of war and destruction and how it effects the world around them and develop their own philosophy of pacifism to either change the world for the better or to save victims who have lost their place in the merciless world.
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Onanie Master Kurosawa
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...then you might like
Aku no Hana
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Eerily similar premise. Both comics have a introvert student with a nefarious secret that only the odd girl loner in his class finds out about and uses it to take advantage of the male protagonist, eventually resulting in a struggle for redemption and a new beginning. Aku no Hana focuses more on the darker psychological aspects and how guilt and desire for love can torment the human mind while Kurosawa is more about learning to appreciate the comfort of social relations. Both comics are excellent psychological dramas (and comedy for OMK) that I am sure the fans of the genre can enjoy.
If you liked
Yotsuba to!
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...then you might like
Soredemo Machi wa Mawatteiru
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Both revolve around peculiar female protagonists in a relaxed slice of life series and the comedy is pretty similar as we watch our protagonists get into awkward situations with hilarious actions.
If you liked
Eden: It's an Endless World!
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...then you might like
Taiyou no Mokushiroku
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Both revolve around a protagonist living in a era after the world drastically went through transformation. Eden through a unique pandemic and A Spirit of the Sun through a devastating cataclysm that changed Japan forever.