The Mob Psycho manga is way ahead of the anime. It offers more complex storylines and character growth that haven't been shown in the anime. It's a treat for manga enthusiasts who want to discover more about the world and characters.
The Mob Psycho anime doesn't encompass the entire manga. There are certain elements and events that are exclusive to the manga. However, the anime does a decent job of presenting the core plot and characters.
Well, it depends on your preference. If you want to fill in any potential gaps left by the anime, start from the beginning. If you just want to carry on the story, pick up where the anime concluded.
Twisted plotlines. There are often unexpected twists and turns that are related to the love relationships. It could be a sudden revelation about a character's past that completely changes the dynamics of the love story, or a character making a drastic decision based on their warped view of love, like faking their own death to keep a lover or something equally extreme.
One anime that comes to mind is 'Toradora!'. It has a strong love story element at its core. The main characters start off with a somewhat antagonistic relationship but gradually develop deep feelings for each other. It's full of comical and heart - warming moments.
Obsession is a common theme. In a psycho love story, one character might be overly obsessed with another, like in 'Fatal Attraction' where the woman becomes dangerously obsessed with the man she had an affair with.
One main theme is redemption. The psycho, often seen as a violent and chaotic character, may find redemption through love. Another theme is the contrast between chaos and love. The Borderlands world is full of chaos, and love emerging in such a setting is a powerful contrast.