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Tezuka managed to make more nuanced characters that even today's mangakas are struggling to replicate.BLACK JACK MENTION LET'S GOOOOOO
But I do agree. I think there should be a clear separation between what an edgelord is and what an anti-hero is because they are two different things.
I'd say that Black Jack was edgy for the 70's as he had quite a negative opinion about humanity aside from a few people and Pinoko.
I'd also add Captain Harlock, Matsumoto got probably inspired.
Yeah, Dark antihero and edgelord still have a fine line.
Watchmen is various shades of black. Even Manhattan barely cares about humanity on the long run.Rorschach from Watchmen is a great example of both: the reasons for why he is the way he is are well explained without feeling forced, but at the same time, Moore tries to get the reader to understand that Rorschach is a horrifying person and should not be celebrated. (Unfortunately, many readers suck at critical thinking and missed the "this guy is horrible" part.)
Ironically I feel that Ozymandias is the most "normal" person in the whole cast despite what he is.