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Aki-Sora

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Aki Sora
Japanese: あきそら


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 6
Chapters: 30
Status: Finished
Published: Dec 19, 2008 to May 20, 2011
Genres: Romance Romance, Erotica Erotica
Theme: Harem Harem
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Champion RED Ichigo
Authors: Itosugi, Masahiro (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 6.461 (scored by 1217712,177 users)
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Ranked: N/A2
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #786
Members: 22,912
Favorites: 298

Recommendations

Authored by the same mangaka, both feature similar stories, characters, settings, and artwork. Although A Wish of My Sister is hentai, Aki-Sora is borderline. Moreover, the male protagonists of both series are highly feminine in appearance and persona. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
By the same mangaka, characters look very similar. The difference is that Uwa-koi is much darker, and Aki sora is about incest.  
reportRecommended by Mushmallow
Both are fairly serious takes on the brother-sister incentuous relationship. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Both are incest and have similar art. There are many girls around the main character. Aki-Sora is more straightforward and has many sex scenes.  
reportRecommended by barring
Borderline hentai is the absolute best way to describe both of these series. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
I would really recommend this for the guys who are really into a virtual world. So that you can experience the wraith of reality. 
reportRecommended by KiritoEnal
Two coming of age stories where amount of “free sex” is pretty similar, the MC’s have lots of it and there’s not much consequences in terms of conscience or the “saving myself for my babe”-trope. Aki Sora is much darker and sadder.  
reportRecommended by txrxgxu
Aki-Sora is about two siblings loving each other while Watashi no Shounen is a series about two strangers that met each other by chance; a younger boy and an older woman and as time passes they find comfort/love in each other. While the main characters at Aki-Sora can be quite intimate with each other, the relationship between the main characters of Watashi no Shounen is pure. In conclusion, FORBIDDEN LOVE 
reportRecommended by euls
Both deal with taboo relationships — in K.n.Z.'s case, about drastic age differences, and in Aki-Sora's case, about incest; both also deal with psychologically complex characters, sexual coercion, and childhood traumas. Aki-Sora can get significantly darker than K.n.Z. in its graphic treatment of rape and has very explicit sex scenes compared to the latter, whereas K.n.Z. has more humor to it. 
reportRecommended by Sphinxter
The difference between Aki Sora and Sundome is actually more interesting to look at than the obvious similarities (like the weak MC who have different kinds of weird sexual relations). So what's interesting is how in Sundome, the sexual relationship and tension is actually strengthening the two main characters, and they grow while getting closer to each other. In Aki-Sora it's the complete opposite, the MC is thrown around like a sex toy while getting more and more desolate. Unfortunately this theme isn't really taken to its full potential due to all the annoying sex scenes full of hentai slang, but it still makes an  read more 
reportRecommended by txrxgxu
Both deal with toxic, co-dependent relationships, cross-dressing, gender-dysphoria , jealousy, lies, rape, and infidelity, though Aki-Sora is definitely more light-hearted at many times than Zyuukyusai no Seihuku Both also feature fairly explicit sex-scenes. 
reportRecommended by Sphinxter
Both feature very similar frequent rapey sex-scenes as a centrepiece. 
reportRecommended by Sphinxter
Similar themes of forbidden love with plenty of ecchi scenes 
reportRecommended by vmnguyen
Given the borderline hentai quality of Aki-Sora, the series is similar to Giri Giri Sisters. In both, there is a profound development of romance and sexual experiences between the male protagonist and his sisters. Both explicitly depict sex. Aki-Sora is geared towards a mental focus, and Giri Giri Sisters towards a visual one. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Both of these titles revolve around two sisters who are sexually attracted to their brother. However, the sex scenes in Aki-Sora is much more tamer than Swing Out Sisters, which is a hentai serialisation. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Also features a great deal of incest 
reportRecommended by lordblackness88
The older sister loves the younger brother, past the point of normal sibling love. Aki-sora is much more mature and longer.  
reportRecommended by moonmommy5
Both deal with high amounts of incest, some comedic undertone. Both also are heavy on the sexual scenes (Borderline H)Both females (Aki and Chidori) are deeply in love with the male leads . The difference between the two are the protagonists Also are harems that kind of get out of control. Only difference is the male leads attitudes in both and one is a bit more serious then the other.(Aki-Sora is a bit more serious). If you're into romance with incest with some good sex scenes try them both out. 
reportRecommended by KaminasTheNama
These two titles explore incentuous relationships in rather depressing and serious tones. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Aki Sora is like the nasty hentai version of yubisaki. Both share a lot of the same themes, focus on an indecisive MC that can't understand his own feelings and end up hurting himself and everyone else. I like yubisaki better since it's more realistic and... less nasty, but what's great with Aki Sora is the sheer destructiveness of the sex that's hard to find in any other manga, the more sex, the more empty the people become. It's a kind of disturbing piece of litterateur, so if you think yubisaki was your limit then don't wander off ;) (Oh, and, technically Aki-Sora isn't hentai, since  read more 
reportRecommended by txrxgxu