Hmmmm, an inner demon making the main character insane. Sounds familiar.
>>91086586
yes, yes it does
your point?
>>91086586
Back to /a/, you filth.
>>91086586
Yeah, it does, because it's arguably one of the oldest concepts in fiction. You probably could find examples of something similar in every culture around the world.
OP, are you sure that Guts' inner demon is a demon? It looks more like he's chilling with Falkor.
>>91087798
Looks like Venom got his hands on Falkor.
>>91086586
>>91087798
Is there a story that actually reverses that
>an inner demon making the main character insane
thing?
You know, a bad guy with an inner good guy?
>>91088562
There's that Spiderman story where he gets possessed by Doctor Octopus Maybe?
>>91088562
Sentinel from Marvel might fall in that category?
He fears his own power to such an extent that it keeps him on the straight and narrow (for the most part).
>>91088562
does the homelander count?
>>91088562
Incorruptible.
A supervillain is driven to become a hero after the Superman-Stand-In goes nuts. He resolves to stop lying, be a good person and give up his underage girlfriend/sidekick.
>>91086586
>>berserk invented inner demons