1. **Sabishii Hito** (さびしい人) \[Shigeru Mizuki\] 2. **Hako Makura** (はこまくら) \[Yuu Takita\] 3. **Yon Daisakka Kyousaku: Tegami** (四大作家競作・手紙) \[Shotaro Ishinomori, Fujiko Fujio A, Takao Saitou, Osamu Tezuka\] 4. **Saihate no Houmonsha** (さいはての訪問者) \[Kazuo Umezu\] 5.**Yumenohira Shirou no Seishun** (夢野平四郎の青春) \[Ryouhei Saigan\] 6. **Yamato no Haru** (大和の春) \[Kazuo Kamimura\] 7. **Kamon** (家紋) \[Tatsuhiko Yamakami\] 8. **Onna wa Sekai wo Horobosu** (女は世界を滅ぼす) \[Daijiro Morohoshi\] 9. **Asa no Youkou no Naka de** (朝の陽光の中で) \[Kenshi Hirokane\] 10. **Rikidouzan ga Yattekita** (力道山がやってきた) \[Etsumi Haruki\] 11. **Boku no Nishitetsu Lions** (ぼくの西鉄ライオンズ) \[Housei Hasegawa\] 12. **Odoru Keikan** (踊る警官) \[Naoki Urasawa\] 13. **Hoppeta no Jikan** (ほっぺたの時間) \[Kei Ichinoseki\] 14.**Oyou no Ama** (御用の尼) \[Youko Kondou\] 15. **Griffon no Tonda Hi** (グリフォンの翔んだ日) \[Satoshi Yoshida\] 16. **Shoukarou** (松華樓) \[Jiro Taniguchi\] 17. **Tenshi no Hammer** (天使のハンマー) \[Mitsuru Adachi\] 18. **Anata wo Wasurenai** (あなたを忘れない) \[Motoka Murakami\] 19. **Kawaii Hana** (可愛い花) \[Rumiko Takahashi\]
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) \[Jun Hatanaka\]
Second installment of the *Yamabiko Shimai* series. Satsuki and Kanna encounter a snake-shaped woman at a local pond, but thereafter they discover that this woman is the new step-mother of Fuyuko, one of their friends.
During the Nara period, a young man named Tsuchimaro, who lives on the outskirts of a village, and a servant girl named Saname fall in love. However, Tsuchimaro is sent to imprisonment during the construction of the Great Buddha and they are separated. Saname, who followed him, became the wife of Kuninaka no Kimimaro, who was in charge of the construction of the Great Buddha. During her imprisonment, Saname was captured and poured into the Great Buddha with hot copper in front of Tsuchimaro, who was watching, and at that moment she shouted "Iara". Later, in the Kamakura period, Azuchi-Momoyama period, Edo period, and the present day, a man with the face of Kimimaro himself appears, seeking the mystery of the word Iara and searching for the woman. *Note: Volume 3-6 of the collected volumes do not contain the main story of Iara but rather a series of one-shots under the Ishoku Tanpen (異色短編) series*
Anthology containing Kazuo Umezu's short works from his kashihon period. Includes *Kitsune ga Kureta Ki no Happa*, the third installment of the *Yamabiko Shimai* series. 1. **Hana Kitsune** (ハナ狐); Niji #12-13, 1960 2. **Hana Kitsune** (ハナ狐); Niji #12-13, 1960 3. **Yama no Hosomichi: Kuriko no Tegami** (山の細道―栗子の手紙); Niji #33, 1962 4. **Tsukimisou no Shoujo** (月見草の少女); Hana #19, 1960 5. **Furuki Taiboku wo Aisu** (古き大木を愛す); Hana #18, 1960 6. **Miyamazakura** (深山ざくら); Kaidan #59, 1963 7. **Menashi Jizou** (目なし地蔵); Kaidan #72, 1964 8. **Kitsune ga Kureta Ki no Happa** (狐がくれた木のはっぱ); Hana #10-12, 1965-1966 1 9. **Kitsune ga Kureta Ki no Happa** (狐がくれた木のはっぱ); Hana #10-12, 1965-1966 2 10. **Kitsune ga Kureta Ki no Happa** (狐がくれた木のはっぱ); Hana #10-12, 1965-1966 3
During the Edo period, two twin daughters were born inside the Kaga noblehouse, the beautiful Hana and the cat-eyed Yuki. Because of her physical features, Yuki was abhorred by the lord and died poisoned by her own father. A memento of Yuki was dug up from the garden of a descendant of the modern Kaga family, and from there, strange things start to happen to the beautiful sisters, Hitomi and Konomi...