If you liked
Shiki
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...then you might like
Ajin
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Both are about humans and some other species coexisting (or not). Both are quite violent and have similar messages about what it means to live/survive. Shiki is much more serious and has much more philosophical grey-area to it, Ajin is often more light-hearted and sometimes comical, but still serious when it needs to be. If you like one you might like the other.
Both give off the same vibes and similar art style that's older.
Both about needing to hide to survive.
Both species are feared by "normal" humans.
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Recommended by JokerPerson
What does it mean to be human? What separates man from monster? These are questions both Shiki and Ajin explore. With a battle between mortals and immortals, they show the points of view from both sides, and execute it well. Both series greatly deal with the darkness within humanity, and if the "monsters" really are in the wrong.