Both get a fake boyfriend for the sake of there fans. For Fall in Love Like a Comic the main characte does itr for her manga, for shinasai it's for her cell phone novel. The drawing arts are different, and i think shinasai has more depth.
The plotline for both Fall in Love like a Comic and Watashi ni xx Shinasai are very similar. Both the girls (main characters) are mangaka or a romance writer respectively, and they both date the most popular guy in their school to help them find inspirations for their writing.
In terms of difference, I found that Fall in Love Like a Comic is so very cute! It is shorter than Watashi ni xx Shinasai, and a lot sweeter. To me, both have their merits :)
Neither of the manga have the same mood as each other, but the story has a heroine, who is a mangaka, who wants to experience love for the sake of her writing. By chance, she meets a guy, who by the way, is the stereotypical shojou handsome and popular guy, and starts a fake/purely physical (not in THAT way) relationship with him, but they eventually start falling for each other.
Love Recipe and Fall In Love Like a Comic focus around a mangaka using their relationship with another person to better their manga and how they deal with romance. Love Recipe is funnier while Fall In Love Like a Comic has a lot more drama. There aren't a lot of character similarities, but the stories are really close to identical.
+/- Junkie and Fall In Love Like a Comic both tell the story of a young schoolgirl who falls in love for the first time. Both of these manga have very cute storylines and artwork and are relatively short.
Although Spicy Pink is better than Fall in love like a comic , both the female main characters are Manga-ka who take advantages of a boyfriend relationship to improve their work but in the end the really fall in love
These are two series about mangaka. Both feature young-looking girls as manga artists. Manga Mitai na Koi Shitai is a shoujo series and focuses more on romance with a female demographic in mind, whereas Comic Studio is more seinen and focuses on moe, a little ecchi, and an older demographic.
Comic Studio is more "mature" than Manga Mitai as well.
Both series involve a heroine who loves manga although in "High School Debut" she reads manga and in "Fall in Love Like a Comic!" she writes it. Both series also involve the main character getting into some form of relationship with a guy and then falling in love with him and starting to actually date. These are both really cute Shōjo series.
"Manga Mitai na Koi Shitai" and "Bakuman" actually deal with the main characters being manga artists. Both main artists draw from real life inspirations, although both the genres they write and what they are, are shonen and shoujo respectively. It's really refreshing to see both sides of the female and male manga artists.
This manga is also about s mangaka highschooler trying to keep her secret. Its cute and she ends up in love.
Also contains three other short stories that arnt really anything like this one but they are all romance.
Both manga are cliché shoujo manga where both high school guys are handsome and popular and the girl is mediocre looking, not that smart, and are insecure. The start is rocky, but they fall for each other after awhile, although they're both a bit insecure.
if you are looking for something that is cute, light and full of fluff, I think "fall in love like a comic" and "get love" is pretty similar. Both the art style is adorable, and the main characters just make you want to pinch them because they are so darn cute.
ps, both basically a manga contains the two main characters making out.
These both share a similar main female character who is excitable and tends to turn into a blob when kissed. Both are comedies and have good looking guy leads.