From DH Publishing: Hino juxtaposes the innocence and beauty of youth with the evil and ugliness that lurks down every dark alley, within every deep forest, and at the bottom of every crazed soul. Drawn in shojo manga style. The Hino Horror series: Hino Horror Volume 1: The Red Snake (赤い蛇 [Akai Hebi](https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=10558)) Hino Horror Volume 2: The Bug Boy (毒虫小僧 [Dokumushi Kozou](https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=10560)) Hino Horror Volume 3: Oninbo and the Bugs from Hell (地獄虫を食う! 鬼んぼ [Jigoku Mushi Woku! Oninbo](https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=10561)) Hino Horror Volume 4: Oninbo and the Bugs from Hell 2 Hino Horror Volume 5: The Living Corpse (死肉の男 [Shiniku no Otoko](https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=10562)) Hino Horror Volume 6: Black Cat (黒猫の眼が闇に [Kuroneko no Me ga Yami ni](https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=10559)) Hino Horror Volume 7: The Collection ([M Collection](https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=10563)) Hino Horror Volume 8: The Collection 2 Hino Horror Volume 9: Ghost School ([Ghost School (HINO Hideshi)](https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=35933)) Hino Horror Volume 10: [Death's Reflection](https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=35935) Hino Horror Volume 11: Gallery of Horrors ([Kyoufu Gallery](https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=35937)) Hino Horror Volume 12: Mystique Mandala of Hell ([Kaiki! Jigoku Mandara](https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=35938)) Hino Horror Volume 13: [Zipangu Night](https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=35939) Hino Horror Volume 14: [Skin and Bone](https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=35940)
A fantastic work that depicts human cruelty to the utmost limit! 1. **Ashita no Jigoku** (あしたの地獄) 2. **Dai Sensou Jidai** (大戦争時代) 3. **Yakyuukyou Jidai** (野球狂時代) 4. **Hatsumeikyou Jidai** (発明狂時代)
A collection of stories: 1. **Akai Hana** (赤い花) 2. **Doro Ningyo** (泥人形) 3. **Uroko no Nai Sakana** (ウロコのない魚) 4. **Genshoku no Kotou** (幻色の孤島) 5. **Akai Hebi** (赤い蛇) 6. **Mizu no Kaibutsu** (水の怪物)
Stories about classic Yokai
Set around the 30th year of the Shōwa Era (1955), this story follows a boy’s childhood memories of playing with his friends, exploring his surroundings, and using his imagination — though at times, the things he sees are deeply unsettling. One of Hideshi Hino's final works before retiring as a mangaka. Four chapters were serialized between August 2000 and February 2001 in GARO. The fourth chapter ends with "To Be Continued...".
Hideshi Hino is a master of horror manga. When discussing Hino's works, the word "trauma" is almost always mentioned to the degree that "trauma" has become almost synonymous with Hino. The nightmarish stories, the extreme depictions of cruelty, the absurd and unhappy endings and the unique world of weirdness and black humor all come together in Hino's works. Countless children have been traumatized by Hino's works, and the trauma has never left them. However, while the shocking content and grotesque illustrations are repulsive, the "bizarre and lyrical" world of Hino's works, which depict the sorrows of the deformed, fascinates people both in Japan and abroad. Revisiting them as an adult, you will realize the true essence of Hino's world. In this book, occult researcher Hiroki Terai picks out five stories from among Hino's many works that are inevitably traumatic. In a conversation between Mr. Hino and Mr. Terai, valuable stories about their creation are revealed. The book also includes a complete version of "Underwater" with a problematic scene that was cut from the previously available version restored, a sequel to "Tomorrow's Hell" set in the year 2020, and a rare work whose existence is unknown even among devoted fans. We hope to bring you new discoveries and new traumas.
Not to be confused with Gaki Jigoku (Hell Baby). THIS IS NOT THE SAME MANGA!! Adapted to 2004 movie The Boy From Hell (地獄小僧).
Originally published in Issue 32/1995 (October 20th) of Gakuen Mystery. "Kaidan" can mean both "Stairs" and "Ghost Story" depending on what kanji it is written with.
A murdered boy is buried in a flowerbed. What strange fruits may grow from his decaying flesh? Originally published in Gakuen Mystery 26 in 1994.
A collection of horror manga from the masters of masters of the genre. 1- New Liaozhai Zhiyi • Spider Woman by Osamu Tezuka (Shin Ryousaishii • Jorou-Gumo) 2- Creepy Collection by Fujiko Fujio A (Bukimi Collection) 3- Scaleless Fish by Hideshi Hino (Uroko no Nai Sakana) 4- Evil Spirit by Masako Watanabe (Akurei) 5- Statue of Anxiety by Daijiro Morohoshi (Fuan no Ritsuzo) 6- Sky Stone… by Nanae Sasaya (Utsu ho Ishi no...) 7- The Inner Mask by Kazuo Umezz (Uchinaru Kamen) 8- Skull Breast by Kazuichi Hanawa (Dokuro Jichi) 9- Urashima by Tatsuhiko Yamagami (Urashima) 10- Red Tongue by Atsuko Narumo (Akai Shita) 11- The Witch Misa Kuroi • Song of the Ghosts by Koga Shinichi (Majo Kuroi Misa • Shiryo no Uta) 12- Cursed Ace of Spades by Yasuko Aoike (Noroi no Spade Ace) 13 - In the Crowd by Shigeru Mizuki (Gunshū no Naka ni) 14- About each writer. A modest profile Design by Takayoshi Nakasone *Most of these are in their own books (Hino's story in Madara no Tamago, Morohoshi's story in it's own book, etc, etc)