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However, out of all the strange occurrences the three of them bear witness to, one in particular captivates Maddie in a way she’s never been before: the ghost of a young woman. This woman is Abigail, the victim of a centuries-old injustice now bound eternally to the forest surrounding Eysenfeld. Drawn to Maddie in a way she can’t explain, Abigail reveals herself to another person for the first time in more than 200 years.

“If looks could kill.” Not literally, but at first glance, one’s appearance can seem too intimidating to approach. For example, having sharp facial features that are menacing or scary is a quality many may take as a sign to steer clear. Thus, it is essential to meet a person with open eyes and heart because you’ll never know what lies underneath. Such is the case for Sayuki Sakurai. Blessed -or cursed- with sharp, intense eyes that make her look like she’s always angry, even though she’s not. As a result, Sayuki is misunderstood. Starting her first year in high school, Sayuki plans to bring a lighter, more delicate approach to the table. People need to see past her exterior to discover her good-natured and hopeless romantic qualities. What kind of unexpected romances will come her way? The exciting sort of course, as the student has it hot for teacher!

With that said, if you enjoyed Chocolate Cosmos, we give you our recommendation of 6 similar manga that will sweetly satisfy your craving! Now, don’t be tardy for this party!

Hirunaka no Ryuusei and Chocolate Cosmos share a story of a young girl falling for a man who turns out to be a teacher at the school. Suzume and Sayuki become attracted to their young and handsome teacher, crossing the line with the forbidden student/teacher relationship. Additionally, both have comedic and shoujo elements that are silly and entertaining.

Fumino Kaji and her younger brother, Teppei, have lived with relatives for quite some time, bouncing around from one home to another after a tragedy killed both of their parents. Growing tired of the constant moving, Fumino decides to drop out of school, working full time to support herself and her brother. Resting on a park bench one day, Fumino’s English teacher Kazuma Ojiro approaches her, attempting to convince her to return to her studies. In a joking manner, Fumino states that she would if only he’d marry her to keep Teppei and herself afloat financially. Shockingly, Kazuma agrees to this proposal. So with the three of them under one roof, Fumino and Kazuma must deal with keeping their relationship a secret. Moreover, we get to observe their friendship blossom into romance.

Kiss yori mo Hayaku and Chocolate Cosmos are similar because they both demonstrate an adorable rom-com love story that emanates a delightful reading experience. Exposing a student/teacher romance, we notice that their title and status don’t matter much when it comes to love. This taboo is tested in Kiss yori mo Hayaku and Chocolate Cosmos, and readers get to relish in how the couples will turn out in the end.

Yukidoke no Koi and Chocolate Cosmos explores the prohibited and frowned upon relationship between student and teacher. Although rarely seen in a positive light, we notice in both manga the magnitude of influence the teacher has on the student and vice versa. Guiding and sharing a close bond with one another, they are indivisible, attached intimately and intellectually. Even though the type of relationship is not the same, same-sex and hetero, the couples develop and blossom over the course of time.

Love’s Reach and Chocolate Cosmos contain high school female leads that have a stern, unfriendly appearance and are plagued with social difficulty. Yuni and Sayuki are startled when their male counterpart enters their lives, and as they spend more time with one another, their lives become an exciting whirlwind adventure where readers become intrigued with every twist and turn. Sharing a similar plotline, if you enjoyed one, you would enjoy the other. Trust us!

Sensei ni, Ageru and Chocolate Cosmos share many similarities, but the most prominent element is the student and teacher relationship. After the initial shock that their love interests are teachers, both stories propel exponentially. Hold on to your seats! The couples in both manga heavily weigh whether or not romance should be pursued, but overall come to learn that the heart wants what it wants. Relationships aren’t as black and white as they appear but come in many shades of grey.

We hope you enjoyed our recommendations for 6 manga like Chocolate Cosmos! No doubt all of the series mentioned draw close similarities to Chocolate Cosmos and are ones that will not disappoint! Because we know these are only a few of many in existence, let us know if we’ve missed any! What other manga similar to Chocolate Cosmos can you suggest to other readers and us? Leave your comments below! School’s out! Peace!

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