
It can be seen as the beginning of the dark and cruel world view, ambiguous good and evil structure, and shocking and bloody development that are characteristic of Japanese dark fantasy comics.

Thumb (Remake): Shin Devil Man, Devil Man Lady, AMON Devil Man Apocalypse, DEVIL MAN, Devil Man Saga
Index (fantasy worldview fused with unrealistic elements): The Roaring Stars, Crusader Danbain, BASTARD!! -God of Destruction of Darkness-, Yuyu Hakusho, Mermaid series, Inuyasha, Berserk, Gantz, Gintama, Code Geass series, Black Butler, Attack on Titan, World Demon, Yunyeo biography
Middle School (Urban fantasy extended to reality): ZETMAN, Parasitic Beast, Sailor Moon, The Ultimate Weapon, Resident Evil Series, All You Need Is Kill, Monster Story, Bloodline Front, Tokyo Ghoul, Terraformas, Devil’s Line, Killing Bites, Biog Trinity, Platinum End, Ein
Ring finger (mythological + demonic elements): Aqumizer 3, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Spawn, Persona series, D.Gray-man, Hellsing, Blue Exorcist
Little Finger (homage to Ken Ishikawa, who was Go Nagai’s assistant): Ultraman Taro, Getter Robo series, Demonic Front, Holy Demon War, Nihonudenki
In addition to the works in the picture above, the three comics that became very popular in the 2020s, called Gwijutop, can also be said to be representative works influenced by Devilman.
In particular, Chainsaw Man is said to be a work that pays homage to Devilman so much that it has been nicknamed the Devilman of the 21st century.