
Claymore
by Norihiro Yagi (2002)
Like 'berserk vol 1', this features a lone warrior battling grotesque monsters in a bleak world.

by kentaro miura (1990)
Created by Kentaro Miura, Berserk is manga mayhem to the extreme - violent, horrifying, and mercilessly funny - and the wellspring for the internationally popular anime series. Not for the squeamish or the easily offended, Berserk asks for no quarter - and offers none! His name is Guts, the Black Swordsman, a feared warrior spoken of only in whispers. Bearer of a gigantic sword, an iron hand, and the scars of countless battles and tortures, his flesh is also indelibly marked with The Brand, an unholy symbol that draws the forces of darkness to him and dooms him as their sacrifice. But Guts won't take his fate lying down; he'll cut a crimson swath of carnage through the ranks of the damned - and anyone else foolish enough to oppose him! Accompanied by Puck the Elf, more an annoyance than a companion, Guts relentlessly follows a dark, bloodstained path that leads only to death...or vengeance.
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by Norihiro Yagi (2002)
Like 'berserk vol 1', this features a lone warrior battling grotesque monsters in a bleak world.

by Makoto Yukimura (2006)
Similar to 'berserk vol 1', this story delves into brutal realism and character growth fueled by revenge.

by Joe Abercrombie (2006)
This novel captures the grimdark essence of 'berserk vol 1' with its morally grey characters.

by Takehiko Inoue (2002)
Like 'berserk vol 1', this features a singular, powerful swordsman struggling with his own nature.

by Glen Cook (1984)
This series pioneered the gritty, realistic approach to fantasy seen in 'berserk vol 1'.
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