A manga anthology, based on the first Valkyrie Profile role-playing game \"Lenneth\". It\'s a collection of shortstories by various mangaka.
Based on the popular horror radio show Magabarashi, this anthology captures supernatural stories that have taken on a life of their own across social media. The collection includes 11 haunting accounts drawn from over 400 urban legends, featuring eerie forests, mysterious flyers, hidden family secrets, and strange sounds from behind forbidden doors. Readers are cautioned that these tales come with risks, as they tap into deep-seated fears and blur the line between reality and the supernatural.
A collection of the best stories illustrated by Amagappa Shoujogun, a rising star in the world of horror manga.
Featuring eerie urban legends that stir nostalgia, including \"Saru Yume\" (Monkey Dream), \"Kyotou O\" (The Big Head O), \"Kinkou\" (Forbidden Empress), \"Jashi\" (Evil Eye), and \"Rinfon\" (Reawakening). This anthology includes five well-known urban legends that became popular on the internet, faithfully adapted into comics by skilled authors. A true horror anthology for urban legends!
*Ubasute means \'\'Abandoning an Old Woman\'\' One day a vending machine was suddenly installed in front of a small store in a small town. When I asked the old lady that owns the store, she told me that the vending machine had already been installed here when she woke up in the morning and noticed it. The vending machine had a picture of a cute baby on it. I thought it might be a baby product or something from this picture, so I pressed the button on the vending machine and found ......! (From the collection \"Ubasute\") ***volume 1*** •Ubasute •In a Snowy Day (First Part) ***volume 2*** •In a Snowy Day (Second Part) •Memories I want to Forget
A collection of creepy, unsettlingly funny and super odd horror oneshots from the Horror M magazine that will make you go ( o_o) 1 • テレビショッピング 2 • 小顔 3 • みどりちゃん のお裁縫 4 • —Mama— ママ 5 • クリスマス キャラメル 6 • ゴキブリの油ぶくれ 7 • 花開かず枯れる蕾
One day, an elementary school child named Yuuma tries to jump out of his classroom window. His classmate Hina stops him and, in a bid to stall for time, asks him, “Do you know the round of a hundred ghost stories?” Hina tells Yuuma about a ritual where, if you tell a hundred ghost stories, you’ll see ghosts afterward. Learning this gives Yuuma a new lease on life. Chapter by chapter, he shares ghost stories with the reader, slowly but surely inching his way toward one hundred… (Source: Seven Seas Entertainment)
\"The extreme heat, and the stench of the factory, mixed with the unique smell of a fishing port, this town feels like hell on earth...\" A collection of tragic horror stories by horror manga master, Hino Hideshi, originally published by Hibari hit comics, and listed as number 1 in its \"black frame\" horror manga series 1 • Uroko no Nai Sakana: A boy keeps having terrible nightmares every night, but he can\'t remember a single thing from these nightmares, at the same time, he is getting tormented by hallucinations of a fish he caught. 2 • Semi no Mori: A boy and his beautiful sister\'s summer vacation are ruined by a swarm of cicadas... 3 • Mannequin no Heya: A boy believes the mannequins from \"the mannequin room\" are haunted. 4 • Jigoku e no Elevator: What will happen when this boy takes a strange elevator? 5 • Gama: A boy that kills toads for fun suffers a terrible fate. 6 • Tomodachi: The tragic tale of 2 childhood best friends... 7 • Okashina Yado: A family stays in a bizarre inn. 8 • Madara no Tamago: One day, a boy living in a factory filled area finds a strange spotted egg in a plot of land and brings it home, the boy goes to school and when he comes back, he sees a creature hatching from the egg, but his beloved pets...
An unofficial compilation of oneshots / 4-komas by Cacomistle (カコミスル) in their twitter profile.Author\'s Twitter : [@p8HMIUHYW1KUF6c](https://twitter.com/p8HMIUHYW1KUF6c)
An anthology comic of Onii-chan wa Oshimai! by various mangaka.
“An exceptional modern omnibus horror that addresses themes symbolic of the Reiwa era. The fears and anxieties you feel daily will start multiplying from today onwards.” The manga explores relatable, everyday fears experienced in the contemporary Reiwa era, amplifying the horror by grounding it in ordinary experiences. Each story in the series reflects modern anxieties, focusing on the fears lurking within daily life, which continue to escalate.
A two volume publication of short stories and oneshots published in Flowers (Monthly) magazine written by mangaka Yuki Kodama.