「It's just, on that day, something in us derailed――」 To determine the「honesty of the heart」simply from hearing the voice, that is the special ability of Yomibayashi Iwo. Unable to trust anyone, she chooses to abort her life, yet when she next awakens, she stands at the platform of a station that doesn't exist―Kisaragi Station. Getting on the Spirit Train, Iwo was instructed by the Conductor to, together with Kuchinashi Chihiro and Shinomezaki Azuma who are in a similar situation, defeat the monsters that have strayed into our world. (Source: PHP Research Institute, translated)
The story is divided into five chapters. The narrator is a student on an antiquarian tour of New England. He sees a piece of exotic jewelry in a museum, and learns that its source is the nearby decrepit seaport of Innsmouth. He travels to Innsmouth and observes disturbing events and people.
In the isolated, desolate, decrepit village of Dunwich, Massachusetts, Wilbur Whateley is the hideous son of Lavinia Whateley, a deformed and unstable albino mother, and an unknown father (alluded to in passing by mad Old Whateley, as "Yog-Sothoth"). Strange events surround his birth and precocious development. Wilbur matures at an abnormal rate, reaching manhood within a decade. Locals shun him and his family, and animals fear and despise him due to his odor. All the while, his sorcerer grandfather indoctrinates him into certain dark rituals and the study of witchcraft. Various locals grow suspicious after Old Whateley buys more and more cattle, yet the number of his herd never increases, and the cattle in his field become mysteriously afflicted with severe open wounds.
4-koma and short stories that draw out funny scenarios for the stars of each of the Aku no Taizai novels.
Whenever I get home, my wife pretends to be dead. What does that mean? Sometimes she's covered in blood or she has an arrow in her head, and other times she writes "katsuo" in a dying message... What is the wife true intention in pretending her death and welcoming her husband? The questions posted on Yahoo! Chiebukuro caused a huge reaction and were shared with various online news outlets. On NicoNico Video, a song inspired by this question was posted by Hobonichi P, which has been viewed over 1.1 million times. A husband who lovingly pokes at his wife, who makes a surreal but cute jokes, and sometimes slips it out. Ichida, who has a unique cynical style, comics such interactions between couples. New material not mentioned on the blog(?) also included! It's a book that will make you smile and heal you. (Source: PHP Kenkyuujo, translated)
The story of Russo-Japanese War of 1904–05, including the preludes to the conflict and the war's aftermath.
"At the Mountains of Madness" is a novella by American author H.P. Lovecraft, written in 1931 and rejected that year by Weird Tales editor Farnsworth Wright on the grounds of its length. It was originally serialized in the February, March, and April 1936 issues of Astounding Stories. It has been reproduced in numerous collections. The story details the events of a disastrous expedition to the Antarctic continent in September 1930, and what was found there by a group of explorers led by the narrator, Dr. William Dyer of Miskatonic University. Throughout the story, Dyer details a series of previously untold events in the hope of deterring another group of explorers who wish to return to the continent. The story has inadvertently popularized the concept of ancient astronauts, as well as Antarctica's place in the "ancient astronaut mythology".
Based on the dystopian novel *Nineteen Eighty-Four* (1984).
「ありがとう」と口にし、何事にも感謝の気持ちを持つ人にはたらく奇跡の力をストーリーコミックで描く。 Saying "Thank You," comic story drawn by the power of working miracles in people with gratitude for everything. Translated with Bing, SYSTRANet & Google translators.

