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I haven't read either of those but I'll take a stab based on the titles and recommend you a few.
I like Hardcore Leveling Warrior a lot! It's about a guy who conned his way into being the strongest player on his server in a VRMMO, but he has a unique class condition. If he dies, he respawns, but his levels reset completely back to 1. Luckily it's normally impossible to kill him, but the resentment of everyone he's bullied on the server begins to show its consequences one day.

I also really like Gosu. Gosu's something of a sequel/AU to the author's previous work. Gosu's a murim manhwa that starts off as a really relaxing gentle story that reminds me of early Dragonball in tone. It's about a boy trained for vengeance, and when he sets off on his quest to kill people, he finds they're already dead...
So then, what does this boy who was trained to kill do with the rest of his life now?

Eleceed and Girls of the Wilds are both super great action manhua. They're well known though and don't need too much introduction I think. They're standard weak guy learns how to punch good stories. I really enjoy Eleceed personally! It's essentially action Natsume Yuujinchou. A cinnamon bun of a high school boy and his fat cat old man bodyguard go around solving non-human incidents.

And these next ones aren't very well known, nor do I think they line up with your tastes, but they're very good manhua that I think deserve more attention than they get.

Denma is a long running space opera about a boy named Denma who works for the shipping company Quicksilver. He has the power to swap things in his hand with things of an equal mass. But it's clear this isn't a normal working relationship as Denma seems to have a personality and experience that don't line up with his childish appearance, and the deliveries Quicksilver sends him on are unusually dangerous. Denma as a comic is vast and sprawling, tackling an enormous cast and a fleshed out world with many conflicting parties in power, none of them good. But it's all told in short arcs about the people Denma meets and had to deliver items to. It's once you string things together from arc to arc do you see the larger picture of the world and circumstances our main character lives in.

Aisopos is a similarly sprawling story, but instead of a futuristic space opera, it's a historic epic about the life of Aesop. Violent, heart-wrenching, personal, and hopeful, it's a really exciting and artistic take on the lives of people in that time, and the history behind Aesop that you normally never hear.
 
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Gosu kicks ass and is really really good. One of the best if not the best martial arts comics.
I hope the author of Gosu recovers to full health. Cancer sucks.
 

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