If you’ve ever opened Kentaro Miura’s manga ‘Berserk’ and thought, “Wait a minute, this gives me serious Hellraiser vibes," congratulations— you have got a sharp eye. And honestly, it's kinda oddly satisfying realizing two of your favorite horror stories might share a gruesome, blood-soaked DNA. Both stories have terrifying beings from another dimension, obsessed with pain, power, and messing with humans in the worst ways possible. Barker’s ‘Hellraiser’ gave us the Cenobites, creepy, otherworldly creatures. ‘Berserk’ has the God Hand, equally terrifying, equally twisted. I mean the evidence is splattered all over his pages! And let’s not even get started on Griffith’s transformation— it practically screams a Faustian bargain straight out of Clive Barker’s playbook. But it’s not just about the gore or the existential horror— both ‘Berserk’ and ‘Hellraiser’ deal with something deeper: the fine, unsettling line between desire and destruction, ambition and damnation. So if you’re a ‘Hellraiser’ fan who hasn’t read ‘Berserk’ yet, consider this your invitation, because in this Marvelous Videos, we are exploring just how ‘Berserk’ channels the warped genius of Barker’s nightmarish vision.Just, uh, be ready. Things get rough.