Dark: (Style) Titles that are dismal or gloomy in nature qualify for this category.
Horror: (Genre) Self-explanatory.
| Title | Rating | Synopsis |
|---|---|---|
| B | ||
![]() Boukyaku no Senritsu |
Buy |
Over a hundred years have passed since humanity lost the war to a strange race of beasts that they call Monsters. The remaining survivors live in constant terror, fear and denial, as they are forced to offer their children in tribute to appease and feed the needs of their inhuman Monster conquerors. But not all of humanity has surrendered completely. A small group called the warriors of Melos still fight on, inspired only by a vision of a young lady known as the 'Melody of Oblivion', remembering an almost forgotten legend that if she is found and freed, then the monsters can be defeated. |
| M | ||
| Melody of Oblivion | Buy | See Boukyaku no Senritsu |
| T | ||
| The Melody of Oblivion | Buy | See Boukyaku no Senritsu |
| V | ||
![]() Violence Jack |
Rent |
After a cataclysmic collision of the earth and a comet, the Kanto region of Japan is a post-apocalyptic living hell, where the strong prey upon the weak. The survivors endure a reign of terror under the "Slum Lord" and his barbaric underlings. The common people's only hope is the mysterious "Violence Jack", a hulking figure prone to horrifying acts of violence, but apparently only upon the Slum Lord's people. "The muscles of a gorilla! The fangs of a wolf! Eyes that burned with primordial fire! Wherever Jack goes, the scent of death fills the air behind him"... |
| バイオレンス ジャック 〜ハーレム・ボンバー編〜 (Japanese) | Rent | See Violence Jack |
| 忘却の旋律 (Japanese) | Buy | See Boukyaku no Senritsu |
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