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Like 'Berlin,' Marjane Satrapi's 'Persepolis' is a graphic novel that explores life in a tumultuous time and place, offering a personal and historical perspective on political upheaval. Its engaging style and blend of humor and seriousness make it a compelling read for those interested in understanding different cultural and social contexts.

Art Spiegelman's 'Maus' is a profound graphic novel that combines a personal narrative with historical events, similar to 'Berlin.' Its unique approach to illustrating the Holocaust through the medium of a graphic novel provides deep historical insights combined with a poignant personal story.

'Clyde Fans' by Seth offers an exploration of character and place, much like 'Berlin.' The book delves into themes of nostalgia, family dynamics, and isolation with an intricate artistic style that brings the story to life, appealing to readers interested in character-driven narratives.

Also by Marjane Satrapi, 'Embroideries' offers insight into the lives of Iranian women through intimate conversations. This book provides cultural insights with warmth and humor, appealing to readers interested in gender and cultural studies similar to the themes in 'Berlin.'

Guy Delisle's 'Pyongyang' explores life under a restrictive regime, offering a personal narrative within a broader political context. Its unique combination of travelogue and cultural exploration would resonate with those who appreciated the historical and social insights found in 'Berlin.'
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