I'd recommend 'Berserk'. It has a dark and gritty tone, along with intense fight scenes and a complex narrative, similar to Kill Bill. The characters face challenging situations and the world is depicted with a lot of depth.
You could check out 'Gunslinger Girl'. It shares some elements of intense action and complex characters like in Kill Bill. The storylines have a certain edge to them.
I'd suggest 'Soul Eater'. Both have unique art styles and feature characters with powerful abilities and complex story arcs. There are also elements of adventure and mystery that are comparable to Kill la Kill.
I think 'Berserk' could be somewhat similar. It has intense plots and dark tones like 'The Desire to Kill'.
Maybe 'Death Note' would be a match. Both have complex characters and a focus on psychological elements. However, 'Death Note' has a more supernatural aspect to it.
Well, 'The Vampire Diaries' manga could be comparable. It shares the theme of vampire love and drama that Twilight is known for. Also, the character dynamics and emotional conflicts have some similarities.
One manga that comes to mind is 'Neon Genesis Evangelion: The Shinji Ikari Raising Project'. It shares some similarities in themes and style with the original Evangelion.
Yes. Both 'Kill Bill' and 'Pulp Fiction' are Quentin Tarantino movies that feature extreme violence. In 'Pulp Fiction', violence is sudden and often has a sense of the absurd, like when Vincent accidentally shoots Marvin in the face. In 'Kill Bill', the violence is more about revenge and is highly stylized. The violence in both movies serves to shock the audience and is a big part of what makes Tarantino's style so distinct.
I think 'Monster' is quite similar. It has a dark and complex narrative like Oldboy, with deep character exploration.
One manga that could be similar is 'K-On!' It has a similar lighthearted and fun atmosphere with cute characters and school life themes.
Not many mangas are exactly like Killing Stalking. But some that might have similar dark and intense themes could be 'Tokyo Ghoul' or 'Parasyte'.
I think 'Your Lie in April' could be similar. It has elements of complex emotions and explores the depth of human relationships like Love or Hate.