If you liked
20th Century Boys
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...then you might like
Tokyo卍Revengers
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- They both tackle a strong sense of friendship and carry out a strong bond between the characters; - The main characters want to save the future by unraveling issues related to the past (prophecy book for 20th Century Boys and Time-Leaping in Tokyo Revengers); - The main character in each series develops strongly (not necessarily physically) and in a very moving way; - They both deal with "underground-ish" themes (cults/gangs).
If you liked
Aoi Bungaku Series
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...then you might like
Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu
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They both tackle literature and storytelling — Aoi Bungaku Series is an adaptation of actual novels but with a unique narrative, while Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu is a narrative about the art of Rakugo (storytelling). They both have complex personal stories, deal with depression, addiction and adluthood-related issues. One of the stories in Aoi Bungaku Series (the first one) is really similar in terms of having an artist as a main character dealing with different issues while guilt is a permanent aspect.
If you liked
Dororo
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...then you might like
Kimetsu no Yaiba
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Both worlds include demons and both protagonists chase "humanity" in slaying demons. Dororo wants his human body back while Tanjirou wants his sister's humanity back. Both time periods are also very similar and the story revolves around travelling a lot as well.