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Mikai no Hoshi
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Oyasumi Punpun
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Coming-of-age stories told in very particular ways, annoying (but godly-written) characters and a lot of dark humor.
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Recommended by UnoPuntoCinco
The same sense of obscenity and desperation is present is Mikai no Hoshi and the last volumes of Oyasumi Punpun. The characters are tragic and extremely flawed, paradoxically becoming likeable. Both titles explore the comedown of their characters (and in the case of Mikai no Hoshi, of the whole society) ; however Punpun is more nihilistic than Mikai no Hoshi, abandoning any form of value and worth, while Mikai no Hoshi always retain a strong sense of life, ultimately presenting a blooming flower of humanity in its twisted, "uncivilised" world.
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Recommended by hubertpivert