A collection of classic horror manga that transcends the boundaries of publishers and magazines! Each volume features ghost stories and horror manga originally published in different magazines (27 works in the series total). Packed with spine-chilling, terrifying episodes. Each work is accompanied by an explanatory essay that introduces the background behind its creation and related urban legends. The third installment of the "Kiseki Series," a collection of masterpieces by popular manga artists. With ghost stories (kaidan) as the theme, we’ve assembled a stellar lineup. Enjoy the terrifying and mysterious works of these popular manga artists. \*This collection focuses primarily on works set in rural areas. (Source: Kinno Hoshi Sha, machine translated) 1. **Yuki Onna** (雪女) \[Kazuo Umezu\] 2. **Neko no Machi** (猫の町) \[Mizuki Shigeru\] 3. **Hebi no Ameyadori** (ヘビの雨宿り) \[Tadao Tsuge\] 4. **Machi ga Ita!!** (街がいた!!) \[Fujiko F Fujio\] 5. **Hatsu Take-gari** (初茸がり) \[Yoshiharu Tsuge\] 6. **Ryuujin Numa** (龍神沼) \[Shoutarou Ishinomori\] 7. **Youkai Hunter: Yami no Kyakujin** (妖怪ハンター 闇の客人) Daijirou Morohoshi\] 8. **Sakura no Mori no Sakura no Yami** (桜の森の桜の闇) \[Toshie Kihara\] 9. **Kitsune no Yomeiri** (きつねのよめいり) \[Akimi Yoshida\] 10. **Ishimitsu** (イシミツ) \[Sanpei Shirato\] 11. **Mansion OBA** (マンションOBA) \[Tezuka Osamu\]
A collection of classic horror manga that transcends the boundaries of publishers and magazines! Each volume features ghost stories and horror manga originally published in different magazines (27 works in the series total). Packed with spine-chilling, terrifying episodes. Each work is accompanied by an explanatory essay that introduces the background behind its creation and related urban legends. The third installment of the "Kiseki Series," a collection of masterpieces by popular manga artists. With ghost stories (kaidan) as the theme, we’ve assembled a stellar lineup. Enjoy the terrifying and mysterious works of these popular manga artists. \*This collection focuses primarily on works related to water. (Source: Kinno Hoshi Sha, machine translated) 1. (白縫) \[Tezuka Osamu\] 2. (怪獣ギョー) \[Kazuo Umezu\] 3. (ある鯉の話) \[Tadao Tsuge\] 4. **Gegege no Kitarou: Suiko** (ゲゲゲの鬼太郎 水虎) \[Shigeru Mizuki\] 5. **Urashima** (ウラシマ) \[Tatsuhiko Yamashita\] 6. **Aoi Uroko to Suna no Machi** (青い鱗と砂の街) \[Youko Komori\] 7. **Obake** (オバケ) \[Jun Hatanaka\]
A survival-school unconscious-cheat zamaa comedy where the protagonist turns into a boy and a girl!? The main character, formerly a 34-year-old office worker, reincarnates as Lizabeina—the “villainess” whose fate in every route ends in death at age 18. To avoid all her death flags, she casts a curse on herself and decides to live as a boy. However, the curse comes with a catch: During the day she becomes a boy (Lizark), but once the sun sets she turns back into a girl (Lizabeina)! With the overwhelming affection of her seven brothers and her parents on her side, can Liza (Lizabeina/Lizark) manage to survive and navigate this world successfully!? (Sana Scans) [Young Champion.jp](https://youngchampion.jp/series/3872b32a1b66d) https://www.cmoa.jp/title/348130/
Hideo Yamada compiles 18 stories about loneliness. Presented through themes of straggling, futility, insanity, seclusion, and an epilogue. **Rakugo** (落伍): 1. **Chikatetsu wo Orite.......**(地下鉄を降りて……) \[Daijiro Morohoshi\] 2. **Ohenro-san** (おへんろさん) \[Takashi Imashiro\] 3. **Oshiroi Komachi** (白粉小町) \[Youko Kondou\] 4. **Kuroi Chou** (黒い蝶) \[Kakusai Han\] **Muyou** (無用): 5. **Kamen** (仮面) \[Shinji Nagashima\] 6. **Ishi wo Kai ni Kita Onna** (石を買いに来た女) \[Motoyuki Oota\] 7. **Otsuuya no Kyaku** (お通夜の客) \[Yuu Takita\] 8. **Kibishii Shiren (from Pattman X)** (きびしい試練「パットマンX」より) \[George Akiyama\] 9. **Nichijou Seikatsu** (日常生活) \[Jun Kagari\] **Fuukyou** (風狂): 10. **Omoide no Occhan** (思い出のおっちゃん) \[Jun Urata\] 11. **Yoru no Semi** (夜の蝉) \[Tadao Tsuge\] 12. **Aburemon** (あぶれもん) \[Kaiji Kawaguchi\] 13. **Hisashiburi** (久しぶり) \[Shinichi Abe\] **Inton** (隠遁): 14. **Shounan (From Musashino)** (沼南「武蔵野」より) \[Junichirou Saitou\] 15. **The Salamander** (山椒魚) \[Yoshiharu Tsuge\] 16. **Shimi** (紙魚) \[Shigeru Mizuki\] **Epilogue** (エピローグ) 17. **Sorekara** (それから) \[Hozumi\] 18. **Hitotsu no Hi** (ひとつの火 カシワイ) \[Kashiwai, original story: Niimi Nankichi\]
Hideo Yamada compiles 19 stories about books. **Part 1: Koshoginyuu (Ⅰ 古書吟遊):** 1. **Furuhon Doushujin** (古本堂主人) \[Naoto Yamakawa\] 2. **Furuhonya Furuhondou** (古本屋古本堂) \[Leiji Matsumoto\]; COM 1970-03 **Part 2: Furuhon Kitan (Ⅱ 古本奇譚):** 3. **Furudouguya no Kai** (古道具屋の怪) \[Shigeru Mizuki\]; Weekly Manga Sunday 1966 4. **Furuhon Kaigan** (古本海岸) \[Midori Onchi\] 5. **Furuhon Jigoku Yashiki (From Shiori to Shimiko)** (古本地獄屋敷 「栞と紙魚子」より) \[Daijiro Morohoshi\] 6. **Koshozuki no Ya Kaitoriiki** (古書月の屋買取行) \[Tetsuya Toyoda\]; Monthly Housho 2007-01 **Part 3: Hon wo Meguru Kijin-tachi (Ⅲ 本をめぐる奇人たち):** 7. **Hon** (本) \[Kazuo Umezu\] 8. **Sokotsu no Hate** (粗骨の果) \[Yumekichi Minatoya\] 9. **Furuhon Eika** (古本詠歌) \[Tadao Tsuge\] **Part 4 Hon no Shouhen (Ⅳ 本の掌編):** 10. **Furuhon Yatai** (古本屋台) \[Q.B.B.: Story by Masayuki Kusumi, art by Takuya Kusumi\] 11. **Bungou Shunjuu** (文豪春秋) \[Hisaichi Iishi\] **Part 5: Kashihonya to sono Shuuhen (Ⅴ 貸本屋とその周辺):** 12. **Kintarou Bunko (from Sanchou-me no Yuuhi)** (キンタロウ文庫 「三丁目の夕日」より) \[Ryouhei Saigan\] 13. **Nakanoshima no Toshokan de** (中之島の図書館で) \[Jun Urata\] 14. **Furuhon Tonma-dou Shujin** (古本・とんま堂主人) \[Yoshihiro Tatsumi\] **Part 6: Koi to Furuhon (Ⅵ 恋と古本):** 15. **Furuhon to Shoujo** (古本と少女) \[Yoshiharu Tsuge\] 16. **Maiko** (舞子) \[Ren Nannichi\] 17. **Yume** (夢) \[Youko Kondou\] 18. **Coat to Aozora** (コートと青空) \[Naoto Yamakawa\] 19. **Aru Doukeshi no Ichinichi** (ある道化師の一日) \[Shinji Nagashim\]
Relaxation, men and women, crime... a collection of masterpiece manga with hot spring settings. (Source: Chikuma Shobo, translated) **Chapter 1: Onsen Yado (第1章・温泉宿):** 1. **Futamata Gorge** (二岐渓谷) \[Yoshiharu Tsuge\] 2. **Sange no Yado** (懺悔の宿) \[Tadao Tsuge\] 3. **Mandala-ya no Ryouta: Yukiko** (まんだら屋の良太 雪子) \[Jun Hatanaka\] **Chapter 2: Kounou (第2章・効能):** 4. **Cosmos Rakuenki: Nanyou Nihon Fuukei** (コスモス楽園記 南洋日本風景) \[Hiroshi Masumura\] 5. **Princess Maison: Tabbito** (プリンセスメゾン 旅人) \[Aoi Ikebe\] 6. **Omoide Poroporo: Inaka Shirazu** (おもひでぽろぽろ 田舎しらず) \[Story by Hotaru Okamoto, art by Yuko Tone\] **Chapter 3: Jiken (第3章・事件):** 7. **Steaming Sniper: Moto Koroshiya no Chokkan** (湯けむりスナイパー 元・殺し屋の直感) \[Story by Marley Caribu, art by Tadashi Matsumori\] 8. **Yado** (宿) \[Kazuo Umezu\] 9. **Irezumi Shinjuu (From Onryou Juunsanya)** (刺青心中 「怨霊十三夜」より) \[Kazuo Kamimura\] **Chapter 4: Ningen Moyou (第4章・人間模様):** 10. **Shimai Furou** (しまい風呂) \[Shouhei Kusunoki\] 11. **Toujiba Nite** (湯治場にて) \[Hinako Sugiura\] 12. **Kamikakushi** (神隠し) \[Sanpei Shirato\]
Collections of one-shots each selected by 85 different shoujo manga authors and organized by theme: Volume 1 - **Love Story** (恋愛) 1. **Biidama no Hashi** (ビー玉の橋) \[Robico\] \[Selected by Saki Haruki\] 2. **Haruaki Hime** (春秋姫) \[Yukiko Kai\] \[Selected by Aiko Itou\] 3. **Fuyu-Haru-Anata** (冬・春・あなた) \[Fusako Kuramochi\] \[Selected by herself\] 4. **Koibumi Biyori "Atashi wo Shiranai Kimi e"** (恋文日和<あたしをしらないキミへ>) \[George Asakura\] \[Selected by Machiko Sakurai\] 5. **Romantical Blue Illumination** (ロマンティカル・ブルー・イルミネーション) \[Hiromu Ono\] \[Selected by herself\] 6. **Kotsu Tsubo** (骨壺) \[Ayato Katsuma\] \[Selected by Joniel Sugawara\] 7. **Michikusa** (みちくさ) \[Kyouko Fumizuki\] \[Selected by Chieko Hara\] 8. **Pink no Yuki ga Futtara...** (ピンクの雪が降ったら…) \[Kaoru Tada\] \[Selected by Saya Miyauchi\] Volume 2 - **Family** (家族) 1. **Tasogare** (黄昏) \[Mariko Iwadate\] \[Selected by Masako Yoshi\] 2. **50-nen no Toki wo Koete** (50年の時を超えて) \[Mariko Takeda\] \[Selected by herself\] 3. **Moderato Cantabile** (モデラートカンタービレ) \[Noriko Nakayama\] \[Selected by herself\] 4. **Kiseki no Okurimono** (奇跡の贈りもの) \[Rina Morino\] \[Selected by herself\] 5. **Hareta Hi wa Gakkou wo Yasunde** (はれた日は学校をやすんで) \[Rieko Saibara\] \[Selected by Nami Akimoto\] 6. **Barairo ga Me ni Shimiru** (バラ色が目にしみる) \[Yoshida Mayumi\] \[Selected by herself\] 7. **Sora no Kotori** (空の小鳥) \[Chica Umino\] \[Selected by Saki Aoi\] Volume 3 - **Emotion** (感動) 1. **Saionji-san to Yamada-kun** (西園寺さんと山田くん) \[Tsunami Umino\] \[Selected by Kei Yoshizawa\] 2. **Pocket no Naka no Kiseki (Ayako)** (ポケットの中の奇跡 (綾子)) \[Waki Yamato\] \[Selected by Miwa Ueda\] 3. **Itteshimatta Natsu** (いってしまった夏) \[Mutsumi Tsukumo\] \[Selected by Hara Chieko\] 4. **Anata no Aozora** (あなたの青空) \[Fuyumi Ogura\] \[Self selection\] 5. **Yuki Warisou** (雪割草) \[Chiki Oya\] \[Selected by Fuyumi Ogura\] 6. **Haruyume Hime** (春夢姫) \[Jun Fukami\] \[Self selection\] Volume 4 - **Fantasy** (幻想) 1. **Kitsune Yomeiri** (きつねよめいり) \[Akimi Yoshida\] \[Selected by Masako Yoshi\] 2. **My Dear B・F** \[Ikuemi Ryou\] \[Selected by Saya Miyauchi\] 3. **Kimi yo Shiru ya Minami no Kuni** (君よ知るや南の国) \[Kumi Morikawa\] \[Selected by Youko Miyajima\] 4. **Arcadia no Shounen** (アルカディアの少年) \[Ritsuko Abe\] \[Selected by Youko Hanabusa\] 5. **Dorobou Cinderella** (泥棒シンデレラ) \[Suzue Miuchi\] \[Selected by Nami Akimoto\] 6. **Chijou no Itten** (地上の一点) \[Yuko Kono\] \[Selected by Itsumi Kirishima\] 7. **Ki no Fureta Kisetsu** (気のふれた季節) \[Tomoko Naka\] \[Selected by Seika Nakayama\] Volume 5 - **Extraordinary** (異彩) 1. **Hoshi no Opera** (星のオペラ) \[Chica Umino\] \[Selected by Kazu Gotou\] 2. **Nire Yashiki** (にれ屋敷) \[Hideko Mizuno\] \[Selected by Seika Nakayama, Chieko Hara, and herself\] 3. **Genkan** (玄関) \[Fumiko Takano\] \[Selected by Kiwa Irie\] 4. **Sault Seint Marie no Koi** (スー・セント・マリーの恋) \[Kyouko Fumizuki\] \[Selected by Udou Shinohara and Akiko Hatsu\] 5. **Ame** (雨) \[Minori Kimura\] \[Selected by Hideko Mizuno\] 6. **Omukae Ga Kuru** (おむかえがくるよ) \[Masako Sone\] \[Self selection\] 7. **Hinata e Hikage e no Romance** (日なたへ日かげへのロマンス) \[Toshie Kihara\] \[Selected by Ayuko Omi\] 8. **Uso Happyaku-ya** (嘘八百屋) \[Masako Yoshi\] \[Self selection\] 9. **Hanshin** (半神) \[Moto Hagio\] \[Selected by Chie Shinohara, Tsugumi Tsukishima, and Akirako Toudou\]
Part two of the *Deborah ga Rival* series. *Note: Chapter count includes an “Aishite Knight” side story.*
Hazuki Ikezaki is chasing her dream of becoming an illustrator while working part-time at a bar. She has had sleepless nights ever since the death of her mother. One day, she met a handsome but mysterious stranger named Okochi, who says, "I'll help you see your dead mother," but what will this encounter bring Hazuki? (Source: ComicWalker, translated)