Hino Hideshi Best Works
日野日出志ベストワークス
Hideshi Hino's Best Works
Hino Hideshi Besuto Wakusu
日野日出志ベストワークス
Hideshi Hino's Best Works
Hino Hideshi Besuto Wakusu
manga
1971
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Delve into the macabre imagination of Hideshi Hino in this compelling graphic novel that seamlessly blends biography and fantasy. Part autobiography, part surreal nightmare, "Lullabies From Hell" is a testament to the unfathomable depths of the human mind. 1. Chou no Ie (蝶の家) 2. Nanashoku no Dokugumo (七色の毒蜘蛛) 3. Shiroi Sekai (白い世界) 4. Hakase no Chikashitsu (博士の地下室) 5. Doro Ningyou (泥人形) 6. Jigoku no Komoriuta (地獄の子守唄) Note: The Dark Horse one-shot collection with the same title has only one story in common with this collection.
manga
1976
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1. Zouroku no Kibyo (蔵六の奇病) Zoroku, a simple country man, lives together with his parents and sister. One day he falls ill and rainbow blotches start appearing all over his body, so he has to leave his town to live alone in the woods. 2. Mizu no Naka (水の中) 3. Hatsuka Nezumi (はつかねずみ) 4. Hyakkanme (百貫目)
manga
1982
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Panorama of Hell is a shocking, tortuous journey into the depths of one man's postnuclear Hell. Through the confessions of a fiendish Hell painter born in the aftermath of the bombing of Hiroshima, Hideshi Hino tells a nightmarish story, creating a manga masterpiece of black humor, stunning vision, and unflinching imagery. (Source: Blast Books)
manga
1985
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1. Uroko no Nai Sakana (うろこのない魚) 2. Semi no Mori (セミの森) 3. Mannequin no Heya (マネキンの部屋) 4. Jigoku no Elevator (地獄へのエレベーター) 5. Gama (がま) 6. Tomodachi (ともだち) 7. Okashi na Yado (おかしな宿) 8. Madara no Tamago (まだらの卵)


