If you liked
Chi no Wadachi
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...then you might like
Bastard
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Even though Bastard is a manhwa, the stories are quite similar. Both explore how parents can manipulate their children and how much impact they can have on them. Both are very well-written, and each character is very nuanced. Blood on the tracks is a generational masterpiece, one of the best manga I've ever read, and while Bastard isn't on that level, it is still an extremely well-written story.
If you liked
Solo Leveling
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...then you might like
The Player Who Can't Level Up
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Most "levelling" manhwas are way too generic and boring after reading enough. But I feel like both of these have something extra that makes them unique from the others. They both deserve a read and after the solo leveling anime's popularity, I feel its a good time to make this recommendation.
If you liked
One Punch-Man
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...then you might like
Mashle
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Both have an overpowered MC which only throws hands in a world full of random powers. In Mashle's case, it's magic. Both a very comedic and well-written with great art.
If you liked
One Piece
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...then you might like
Galaxias
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I know Galaxias is still very new, and it could become very bad in the future. But I find it very unlikely. Galaxias has a very similar feel to One Piece. The adventurous side, the fighting side, the humorous side. Both stories have a very deep-rooted history and plot which is slowly being uncovered. Worth reading both.
If you liked
Tokyo Ghoul
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...then you might like
Choujin X
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Same author, and yes I know this can be a cheap recommendation but I feel like it should be made either way. Both stories explore an underground chaos that expands throughout the entire area that is explored in the manga. Both have insane MC development and character writing. Both have very interesting powers and both are very much worth reading.
If you liked
Slam Dunk
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...then you might like
Ao Ashi
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Both are very realistic sports manga. I've played both sports and have been watching both since I was little. I used to watch Captain Tsubasa as a kid. Still a banger. But both of these are extremely well-written. They explore many sides to their sport while also making a very interesting story.
If you liked
Maou no Ore ga Dorei Elf wo Yome ni Shitanda ga, Dou Medereba Ii?
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...then you might like
Lv2 kara Cheat datta Motoyuusha Kouho no Mattari Isekai Life
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Same genre and premise to the story. Both have romance and powerful MC. Both are enjoyable and can be very sweet. Recommend reading both.
If you liked
Arifureta Shokugyou de Sekai Saikyou
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...then you might like
Hazurewaku no "Joutai Ijou Skill" de Saikyou ni Natta Ore ga Subete wo Juurin suru made
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It has the same start basically and the same premise to the story. They both explore a revenge kind of story with the mc finding his allies along the way. I've been liking Failure Frame more tbh.