The exact same tropes, same archetypes, same artwork, same everything. Also, they all make the same mistake. They refer to the "logic" of the world in the first chapter as if to establish the suspension of disbelief and then I can guess that he keeps getting stronger with no setbacks (other than emotional of course because waifus ~uwu~) and he has to eat food. As if normal people don't consume food on a regular and daily basis. So it subsequently breaks that very logic, that suspension, to create an illogical character. Couldn't even get through the second chapter. This is just so derivative.
I get it. It's a projection of the insecurities of your average teenage Japanese person growing up in a cold competitive consumerist society where your lineage or circumstance determines your life but man, is it boring to read. It's not even a projection of their struggles because their self-insert, aka the main character with black bangs as it so often is, gains some ridiculous power they neither need to facilitate or toil for.