1. **Jigabachi** (似蛾蜂) 2. **Pool** (プール) 3. **Taikou** (褪紅) 4. **Omoide** (思い出) 5. **Dousoukai** (同窓会) 6. **Ofukuro no Aji** (おふくろの味) 7. **Kishi** (鬼市) 8. **Anemone Eki** (アネモネ駅)
1. **Chouja no Maneki** (長者の招き) 2. **Umamimi** (ウマミミ) 3. **Enako** (江奈古) 4. **Ono no Kaiken** (斧と懐剣) 1 5. **Ono no Kaiken** (斧と懐剣) 2 6. **Mononoke** (モノノケ) 7. **Ganjitsu** (元日) 8. **Housougami** (疱瘡神) 9. **Kourou no Hebi** (高楼の蛇) 10. **Aozora** (青空)
Manga adaptation of Goethe's famous 1774 novel "Die Leiden des Jungen Werthers".
1. Kin no Ono Gin no Ono \[Mami Takezaki - Original Story: Aesop\] 2. Elizabeth Bathory \[Harumo Sanazaki\] 3. Sanzun Kinren \[Atsuko Fujita - Original Story: Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm\] 4. Wakagaeri no Mizu \[Iku Oyamada\] 5. Ai wo Kou Musume-tachi \[Youko Hanabusa\] 6. Ninjin \[Motoko Fujita - Original Story: Jules Renard\] 7. Sabaku no Bara \[Tomo Kazuhashi - Original Story: Aesop\]
The gravitational pull of the moon causes the body to float, causing a condition known as "Moon Child Syndrome." This is a story of a "floating" child, woven by Tsukishima-kun, one of those affected, and Tsuchiya-san, a classmate. (Source: Akita Shoten, translated)
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 historical fiction manga short stories. 1. **Ryuujin** (龍神) \[Moribi Murano\] 2. **Yuugao** (夕顔) \[Youko Kondou\] 3. **Konnyaku** (こんにゃく) \[Kenshi Hirokane\] 4. **Ninja Mugeijou** (忍者無芸帖) \[Hisaichi Ishii\] 5. **Gosset no Nagare** (ゴセの流れ) \[Shouhei Kusunoki\] 6. **Niji no Ikusa** (虹の戦) \[Suzue Miuchi\] 7. **Nagai Michi** (長い道) \[Yuu Takita\] 8. **Chi-zome Karasu** (血染鴉) \[Mitsuteru Yokoyama\] 9. **Sarutobi Sasuke** (さるとび佐助) \[Tatsuhiko Yamagami\] 10. **Rakujouki** (落城記) \[Kazuo Kamimura\] 11. **Hanatare Kozou** (はなたれこぞう) \[Shinji Nagashima\] 12. **Kaishaku** (介錯) \[Hiroshi Hirata\] 13. **Ikiryou** (生霊) \[Kazuichi Hanawa\] 14. **Ittou Ryoudan** (一刀両断) \[Yoshiharu Tsuge\] 15. **Yukino** (雪野) \[Hinako Sugiura\] 16. **Zashiki Warashi** (ざしきわらし) \[Sanpei Shirato\]
Born into a branch family of the prestigious Asagiri family, which bears the role of the "Dragon God" protecting the imperial capital, Hanamura Tsubomi has been oppressed as an outcast. In contrast to her younger sister Saki, who is favored by their parents, Tsubomi's existence is not acknowledged by anyone. But one day, she meets Homare, the next head of the Asagiri family. The moment their fingertips touch, a glowing "Dragon Seal" appears!? Homare declares, "I will take you as my bride." However, due to the machinations of both families, her younger sister Saki also ends up living in the main house as a "bride candidate"... (Source: Cmoa Comics, translated)
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) \[Jun Hatanaka\]