Anime Series That Should Be Jump Force DLC
D. Gray-Man
D. Gray-Man quickly gained in popularity when it hit Shonen Jump in 2004, and it’s since become one of the best-selling manga of all time, both in Japan and the West. Part of what makes this particular series so memorable is its unique setting, taking place in 19th century Europe.
In the series, a young man named Allen Walker joins an organization of exorcists that use an ancient substance called Innocence to battle the Millenium Earl and his demon army. As you might expect, this setup leads to plenty of crazy battles. Think something like Hellsing, but less disgustingly gory.
Part of what makes D. Gray-Man so strong is also its fantastic main characters, both hero and villain. Allen has fascinating development that really goes to some unexpected places, and the Millenium Earl is both likeable and terrifying all at once.
The series has such a unique and striking aesthetic, it’s practically begging to be included in Jump Force.