If you liked
Hakushaku Cain Series
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...then you might like
Kuroshitsuji
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Strange cases, strange butlers, need I say more?
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Recommended by ghostdoctoraki
Both set in the Victorian era and both the lead characters hold the title Earl. Rather dark in certain premises though Kuroshitstuji has more humour in it.
Let's not forget the super loyal and capable butlers in both the manga. Another note, both Cain and Ciel have 'scars' at their backs where they refused anyone to see it other than their respective butlers.
Victorian England setting, nobleman and butler / master and servant relationship between the main characters, mysterious crimes occurring in town, gothic atmosphere, fascinating plot twists - both share these elements although The Cain Saga retains a higher, much graphic degree of violence and grotesqueness.
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Recommended by gumdrophop
If you liked Count Cain Saga (and it's sequel: God Child), I highly recomend you Kuroshitsuji (AKA, Black Butler). Both of them feature a victorian aristocrat and his loyal butler as main characters.
Both of them involve mystery and dark organizations.
Plus, both series (and main characters) share a very similar ending.
For all lovers of Victorian Era, I suggest you to read it!
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Recommended by amyiceeyes
Both are based on young men who take over as head of their blue-blood, aristocratic English household. In both, these men are largely without family except for a highly mysterious butler who is by them at all times and who seems to excel at almost everything. The bond between Master and Butler in both series are of highlight because of how deep and unique they are. While the Cain Saga is a bit more darker and gothic than Kuroshitsuji, Kuroshitsuji is also a dark series with a bit more comedy. Additionally, both men are apt at solving crimes that are plaguing England, most of
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Hot Butlers? Check
Victorian England Setting? Check
Adorable male protagonist? Check
Crime Fighting? Check
Pretentious Titles? Check
Cute, blonde relative? Check
Good plot and twists? Double Check
So, aesthetically pleasing butlers with charismatic, too serious for their age, male protagonists fighting crime all over Victorian Britain with cute, blonde relatives on the side? Sounds good right?
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Recommended by Nero_Natsume
It really wouldn't be a stretch to say that Yana Toboso was definitely inspired by the Cain Series when she came up with Kuroshitsuji. The similarities are striking - a teenage Earl who lives in Victorian England, who has an abusive past that he goes out of his way to hide from everybody, except his super loyal butler, who knows everything to know about his young master.
The Earl is smart and manipulative, and goes to great lengths to solve the mysterious/supernatural occurrences that happen in his city - including cross dressing as a woman. Both series have their light and dark moments, and after
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Both are broody gothic themed stories with Victorian settings in them as well as also both focusing on troubled dark mcs as well too.
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Recommended by Disapeared_Ghost