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Viral Hit
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Study Group
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Both of these are action-packed stories about high schoolers and their prowess in the martial arts. Apart from that, their friendships and the challenges they face also play an important role in the stories.
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Again My Life
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Medical Return
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Both of these manhwa follow a similar concept. They tell the story of a main character who gets a second shot at life, finding themselves back in their younger selves. With this do-over, they're eager to fix the regrets from their past life, armed with the knowledge they've gathered. Their professional careers become a big deal in this redemption journey. As the story rolls on, we see the main characters steadily climb the professional ladder.
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Lilith's Cord
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Jungle Juice
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Both stories are drawn by the same person and are set in a world that is modern but has a central fantasy / sci-fi element. While 'Lilith's Cord' contains a lot of smut, it is toned down in Jungle Juice. There is still a lot of fanservice, though.
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Koishita node Cast shitemita
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Class de 2-banme ni Kawaii Onnanoko to Tomodachi ni Natta
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The main characters in both mangas share common traits as meek and insecure students, with their predominant redeeming quality being their remarkable kindness. The storyline primarily revolves around their relationships, both friendships and romantic endeavors, maintaining an overall wholesome tone, albeit with intermittent doses of drama.
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My F-Rank High School Life
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I'm Not That Kind of Talent
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Both narratives center on a protagonist with a dual personality—one characterized by meekness and politeness, and the other by a twisted and aggressive demeanor stemming from past trauma. In their passive states, both characters are depicted as vulnerable and feeble, yet their true strength manifests when they unleash their aggressive personas, revealing formidable power born from their past experiences.
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Questism
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Reality Quest
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Reality Quest seems like a slightly more serious twist on the same concept as Questism. They share the common theme of adding game-like elements, quests, and challenges to the real world. Both manhwa explore protagonist growth as well as personal interactions
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Villain to Kill
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Disciple of the Holy Sword
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Both tales feature a lead character guided by a unique 'spirit blob' mentor. These mentors share similar vibes and roles in the grand story. Even though one protagonist leans into the villain role while the other takes up the hero gig, both of them have a fundamentally good nature.
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The Lazy Lord Masters the Sword
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Disciple of the Holy Sword
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In the initial chapters, both manhwa narratives unfold by introducing us to aspiring swordsmen initially deemed untalented. However, their unwavering commitment, effort and persistence compensate for their perceived lack of talent. As their journeys progress, these characters undergo profound transformations, crafting their own formidable 'holy swords' that serve as weapons against a myriad of foes, including monsters, demons, and nefarious villains. The overarching theme throughout their quests revolves around the pursuit of an ambitious dream—to become true heroes.
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Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint
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The Celestial Returned from Hell
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Both manhwa revolve around the concept of 'Constellations' or 'Celestials,' which are depicted as somewhat god-like beings with their own intriguing 'fables.' However, 'The Celestial Returned from Hell' takes a more laid-back approach to storytelling
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Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint
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The World After the Fall
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"The World After the Fall" and "Omniscient Reader" share intriguing post-apocalyptic settings where survival takes center stage. The protagonists in each story have to pass through different stages and trials while working their way up to become 'Constellations'.
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Solo Leveling
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I'm the Max-Level Newbie
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Both "I'm the Max-Level Newbie" and "Solo Leveling" are made by the same studio and feature similar plotlines, characters and art. The common theme is protagonists navigating game-like worlds where character growth and empowerment are central. Both stories feature solo adventures, intense monster battles, and RPG elements.