I'd suggest 'Fruits Basket'. It has complex relationship developments and emotional depth, similar to what you might expect from 'Love It's an Illusion'. Although the themes and characters are distinct, the exploration of love and connection is present in both.
You might like 'Ouran High School Host Club'. Both have elements of romance and unique character dynamics. However, the settings and specific plotlines are different, but the overall feel could be comparable.
I'd recommend 'My Love Story!!' It has similar themes of romance and character dynamics as 'Love is an Illusion'.
You might like 'The World's Greatest First Love' which shares similar themes of complex relationships and emotional turmoil.
It's quite unique and not very similar to most. It has its own distinct style and storylines that set it apart.
Yes, sometimes in manga, love can be portrayed as an illusion, depending on the story's theme and plot.
It depends on the specific manga. Some portray love as an illusion to explore themes of deception or false expectations, while others show it as genuine and real.
It depends on the manga. Some portray love as an illusion to explore themes of deception or false expectations. Others might present it as real and genuine.
Well, not always. Sometimes manga shows true and profound love, while in others, it can be presented as an illusion to add complexity or drama to the story.
Yes, sometimes love can be depicted as an illusion in manga to add complexity and depth to the story.
It depends. In some manga, love is depicted as real and profound, while in others, it might seem more like an illusion.
They have some similarities, but there are also differences. The main plot and characters might be similar, but the art style and some details could vary.