If you liked
Shokugeki no Souma
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Dr. Stone
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Both are shonen manga that use a battle formula while replacing battles with some non-combative activity. Both also have similar protagonists; both are cheecky and arrogant but have the wits and ability to back it up.
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Asklepios
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...then you might like
Dr. Stone
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Both are shonen manga with some variety of historical/underdeveloped setting, with main characters aiming to better the world around them through the application of some variety of science, while being supported by strong fighters. Both also feature plots with clashes of ideologies as a central theme.
If you liked
JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 2: Sentou Chouryuu
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...then you might like
Sakigake!! Otokojuku
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Both manga have similar artstyles and feature fights won through surprising tricks and strange martial arts.
If you liked
Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenkaku Romantan
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...then you might like
Houshin Engi
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Both are historical shonen battle manga that center around major events in Asian history (Rurouni Kenshin Japanese, Houshin Engi Chinese).
If you liked
Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenkaku Romantan
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...then you might like
Samurai Usagi
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Both are shonen battle manga that deal with the Meiji Restoration, Samurai Usagi being set right before it and Rurouni Kenshin right after it. Swordfighting is also the main form of combat in both.
If you liked
iShoujo
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...then you might like
Cross Account
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Both are romcom/ecchi manga with modern technology/social media as a theme.
If you liked
Majin Tantei Nougami Neuro
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...then you might like
Muhyo to Rouji no Mahouritsu Soudan Jimusho
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Both are unconventional shonen battle manga with a horror theme.
If you liked
Black Cat
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...then you might like
Busou Renkin
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Both are basically required reading for anyone who likes the simple yet entertaining style of early 2000s manga. Both get right to the action while still leaving room for character and plot development.
If you liked
Majin Tantei Nougami Neuro
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...then you might like
Ansatsu Kyoushitsu
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Same author, and a lot of the themes and structural elements overlap. Especially recommended if you liked the slightly creepy panels in this manga, because Neuro has a hell of a lot more where that came from.