Some are to be fair, just trash, fetish insertion, cruelty for the sake of cruelty. But every now and then you do get some genuine concepts and premises that border genius. It's only the execution in which it could've been done better.
Are there any shows or manga that are deconstructions/subversion of genres and tropes but instead of the usual...
>but it depends on what you level of edgy is at least in terms of tolerance.
>It's more psychological horror
Unless the psychological horror is thpat everyone thinks there's in evil ghost or monster but it's just in everybody's heads and they genuinely can stop having the psychological horror at any time consequence-free but choose not too because they're just that thick, its edgy crap to me.
I don't think that would work desu. But anyway The Disastrous Life of Saiki K has some of the elements you are searching
And usually whenever I bring up that type of stuff in conversation with people, they usually act like my desire for a better execution on a concept is "runing the good idea I not getting the entire point of it." For example, magical girls with Faust is an excellent idea, but I think PMMM was fucking dog shit in execution and can't understand why people praise it for the "bittersweet hopeful blah blah blah," For me, the better execution would be the final cosmic reset involves a new timeline where every single thing desired from every single Faustian bargain in the history of the world was going to happen anyway if the wisher just waited longer. Faust already had everything he sold his soul for. That was the drama of the story.
Another thing that apparently I don't understand is Hibane Renmei because "it's not supposed to be explained, you watch it for the comfy mood" when the thing is, it's very obvious that the whole thing is a purgatory allegory, but it's still creates a world of questions about the finer points of the world presented that should probably be answered if the points are going to exist, for example every question that could come into your head about the relationship between the angels and the normal humans and how the angels are 2nd class citizens, but they are never answered and apparently you're not supposed to think these are questions to ask
Literally me
>are there any anime/manga series that are insufferably boring
Yes.
By design, not by consequence. Battle Shonen is boring by consequence, the authors didn't start their stories with the intent of making something that is boring and shits on tropes they hate.
Your idea for Madoka sounds like garbage.
Haibane Renmei is not about purgatory. You're somehow retarded enough to have been misled by the superficial "angel" imagery into thinking it's anything remotely Christian. Also the whole point is that they're there to learn about themselves, not about the world.
Why do you think that would be a remotely good idea?
How about instead we brainstorm ways to make actually scary manga