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If you liked
Sakamoto Days
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...then you might like
GGG
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Both feature EXTREMELY well done action sequences drawn by Suzuki and Junichi sense respectively featuring the concepts of retired hitmen and assassins using every day weapons. Although I do think sakamoto days revolutionized the concept its still fun to see a fresh take on it, this time our Protagonist as opposed to a family man is an old guy in a wheelchair which makes his feats all the more unlikely, paired with a handsome young male deutorogonist similar to the way shin would support sakamoto in sakadays. Also both seem to start with a similar episodic format at the beginning. if I had to say the greatest differences apart from shin being an esper as an additional aspect. G.G.G seems to actually have an overarching message, and the story beats definitely feel intentional and motivated as well as being off rip just a tad more mature just in terms of themes covered ( although I would say both are quite light hearted reads ). Overall I would recommend this to anyone who is a fan of good panel direction, art ,action and of course sakamoto days.
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If you liked
[Oshi no Ko]
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...then you might like
Shounen no Abyss
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They both involve dark psychological premise while they both touch on adult concepts and seem harmless at first oshi no ko uses idols as a base premise while shounen no abyss feels like a more mature and serious series dealing with some very real and down to earth problems while still feeling impactful and real to the reader.
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If you liked
Jibaku Shounen Hanako-kun
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...then you might like
Yozakura-san Chi no Daisakusen
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They both have a strong romance aspect with good shonen aspects and i feel like Hanako kun is more dark later on in the manga with the relation between hanako and tsukasa whereas yozakura also speeds up nearing the end of the story
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If you liked
Jujutsu Kaisen
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...then you might like
Sakamoto Days
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Both have excellent action sequences and Sakamoto days has the same high risk feel and has a few strengths that Jujutsu kaisen doesnt like better panneling and art and also a comedy aspect (only in a few chapters) i feel like JJk also has a more linear storyline but they still share a similar style of storytelling
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If you liked
Tokyo Ghoul
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...then you might like
Chainsaw Man
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Both have a very bloody and edgy taste to them but they are still extremely entertaining while remaining very descriptive and poetic
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If you liked
Mousou Telepathy
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...then you might like
[Oshi no Ko]
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Both involve very romantic type of entertainment while oshi no ko can be much more dark and moody mousou telepathy can make the reader feel a sinking sensation as the chapters develop into its climax
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If you liked
Death Note
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...then you might like
Code Geass: Hangyaku no Lelouch
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Both are witty and envolve tactical and mental battles while code geass uses mechas (which can be a turnoff) it is still an extremely entertaining show and i reccommend looking past the mecha aspect of the show.
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If you liked
Mirai Nikki (TV)
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...then you might like
Tokyo Ghoul
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Both contain mature and adult themes that have a refreshing dark taste while mirai nikki can be more suggestive but it doesnt take away from the appeal in any way i feel like if you enjoyed tokyo ghoul youd enjoy mirai nikki
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If you liked
Death Note
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...then you might like
Tokyo Ghoul
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Death note and tokyo ghoul are both series that have a dark and witty theme that involve psychological development despite being fundamentally different in a way they are alot more similar than you think