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Good fantasy is hard to come by in manga, and good dark fantasy is even rarer. If stuff outside of the fantasy genre isn't a dealbreaker, you might enjoy these moody manga:
>Sekai Oni
>Good Night World
Okabe Uru really likes his surreal, dark settings and his weird, deranged casts. Straddles that same line between edge and over-the-top as F&H does, but not to the point of becoming tongue-in-cheek or insincere.
>Joshi Kouhei
Jiro Matsumoto's surreal war manga about an interdimensional war where people pilot giant anomalocaris dropships and flesh mechs in the shape of schoolgirls. General themes of corruption and trying to get to the centre of an anomaly.
>Innocent (SAKAMOTO Shinichi)
Similar in look (and degeneracy) as F&H, but otherwise more its own thing. Still worth a read for the setting and general dark tone.