Ayashi no Ceres
There's an anime adaptation as well. 100% perfection.
7 Seeds
The second season of the anime is at chapter 112.
Kamiato Kara, Hatsukoi
(OF. ENG): https://read.futekiya.com/comic/6099e325530a8 (OF. JP vol.2): https://libre-inc.co.jp/catalog/detail.php?product_id=18762 (ESP SCL): https://qvfammaonline.blogspot.com/2018/12/kamikon-kara-hatsukoi-informacion.html?m=1 The second volume that starts with chapter 8 has a different title. It goes by: Kamiato Kara, Irokoi https://www.mangaupdates.com/series/kzt3z83/kamiato-kara-irokoi and the first volume misses the digital extra which isn't scanlated. More info here: https://note.com/libre_senden/n/ne1eb3226061d
Claudine
Set in early 20th century France, Claudine...! follows the story of a transgender man into adulthood. He struggles through life, being the first child after three older brothers to take after his father, and is constanly misgendered by those around him. He wants only to be able to find true love... Some printings contain the oneshot "Zuraika," which has not been scanlated.
Oboreru Knife
This manga had me throwing stuff everywhere. I understand that kou and natsume had a bond deeper than love itself. But bruh, WHY DID U DO OTOMO LIKE THAT, I was already so fucking happy, even if that psychotic b**ch ended up with kou I would've accepted it. The ending was okay and the characters were all very interesting. The development in each characters and their relationships with each other was shown very well. The plot was unique and the story mind blowing. And reading this manga also made me realize how authors back then we're all unique and made very interesting mangas. Nowadays it's all just isekai. It was a breathe of fresh air. Overall this was a great journey
Monochrome Factor
Well to the people who like BL, sorry there is no BL. But either way this is recommended if you enjoy action. I'm starting to really enjoy action and this one of the most interesting I've read so far. The storyline especially and art is also not bad so I got totally hooked to it. Plus life lessons involved that you can totally relate too (I did). But to some people, I just have to put out: the anime is fan made so that is the reason why it is different from the manga and has Shounen ai / BL. -Can you tell me the difference between the anime story and manga story? -According to the comments below, the anime and manga follow completely different routes (and genres) I am fine with spoilers. I also want to know which one do you think is better. P.S. Is it true that this is not shounen ai? The anime kinda made me ship Shirogane and Akira strongly. But I think I would be fine with the manga if Akira doesn't have a love interest (or a better love interest than Shirogane) -If you prefer shounen ai, just watch the anime. The manga has nothing to do with shounen ai. I enjoyed both and I would say, that I liked the manga more. I read it years ago and that's all I remember. -Oh. Then who is Akira's love interest in the manga? Is it Aya? (I loved her character in the anime) I ship characters who have a good chemistry (straight, BL or GL) I am fine with any kind of romance. (or without romance too) -There's no love interests, no romance at all.
The third perspective