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* In ''[[Ibitsu]]'', Kazuki is horrified to learn, far too late of course, that he's not the first person approached by the "Strange Lolita" killer. The others who became the Strange Lolita's "older brothers" were never heard from again.
* ''[[Underdog (manga)|Underdog]]'': Naoto's first opponent, Masaya Hiuchi, is an 18 year-old who was just recently released from a mental institution after brutally murdering several of his female classmates in middle school. His first actions in the [[Deadly Game|tournament]] show that he's already up to his old tricks.
* {{spoiler|Cho Hakkai (AKA Cho Gonou)}}, one of the main characters in ''[[Saiyuki]]'', is a mass revenge serial killer who goes [[Ax Crazy]] [[:Category:Yandere|Yandere]] after his {{spoiler|[[Twincest]] older sister/lover is sacrificed by his village as an offering to the local demon king,}} leaving half of the village and most of the demons clan dead in the aftermath.
* Kabuto from ''[[Parasyte]]''. We don't know much about him, since by the time he first appeared he was already in jail, but a few flashbacks show that he used to be a big fan of mutilation, cannibalism, and necrophilia. He is brought to help the police catch parasites because he has the ability to see who is infected. It's implied to be because he sees other humans the same way parasites do—but at least the parasites ''need'' to eat humans to survive. He pretends that, deep down, everybody is like him, and he's just the only one who doesn't try to suppress his true nature.
* Stain from ''[[My Hero Academia]]'' is an extremist who murders pro-heroes. Much like [[Marshal Law]], he feels the term has been perverted and than pro heroes are selfish gloryhounds with no heroic goals, who are detrimental to society. He's not completely wrong (some pros do indeed fit that description) but he's far too narrow minded in his views; many members of the main cast repeatedly prove him wrong.