Laura was abandoned in the forest as a baby and raised by wolves.
Collection of short stories by Maruo. **Table of Contents Volume 1**: 1. **Hebi Shounen** (へび少年) 2. **Carnet d'or** (金の手帳) 3. **Shoujo Tsubaki** (少女椿) 4. **Kari Gari Hakase Fukkatsu** (カリガリ博士復活) 5. **Kusatta Yoru: Oedipus no Kuroi Tori** (腐ッタ夜・エディプスの黒い鳥) 6. **APPARITION** 7. **Nemuri Otoko** (眠り男) 8. **Shiyo Banzai** (死よバンザイ) 9. **Boku no Shounen Jidai** (僕の少年時代) 10. **Doutei Kawayanosuke: Paradise** (童貞厠之助 - パラダイス) 11. **Senzuri Senta** (せんずり千太) 12. **Ribbon no Kishi** (リボンの騎士) 13. **SOS Boy** (SOSボーイ) 14. **Motto mo Itai Yuugi** (最モ痛イ遊戯) 15. **Bikkuri Hoffman** (びっくりホフマン) 16. **Genan no Shuusei** (下男の習性) 17. **Saraba Shouwa** (さらば昭和) **Table of Contents Volume 2**: 1. **Muteikou Toshi** (無抵抗都市) 2. **Chi to Bara** (血と薔薇) 3. **Fuefuki Douji** (笛吸童子) 4. **Kintama no Nigirikata** (きん玉のにぎり方) 5. **Tokyo Monogatari** (東京物語) 6. **Kusatta Yoru** (腐ッタ夜) 7. **Tennen no Bi** (天然の美) 8-9 **Inugami Hakase** (犬神博士) 10. **Miminashi Houichi** (耳ナシ芳一) 1 11. **Miminashi Houichi** (耳ナシ芳一) 2
This work is a collection of 8 short stories: 1. **Rakusa** (落差) 2. **Yakou** (夜行) 3. **Michi** (未知) 4. **Rakkan** (楽観) 5. **Hyakumanako no Kyojin** (百眼の巨人) 6. **Last Game** (ラストゲーム) 7. **Silent** (サイレント) 8. **Purple Magic** (パープル マジツク)
A collection of various stories by Suehiro Maruo. 1. **Miminashi Houichi** (耳ナシ芳一) 1 2. **Miminashi Houichi** (耳ナシ芳一) 2 3. **Gokuraku Heya** (極楽部屋) 4. **Yaneura no Tetsugakusha** (屋根裏の哲学者) 5. **Akai Mayu** (赤い眉) 6-7 **Inugami Hakase** (犬神博士) 8. **Muteikou Toshi** (無抵抗都市)
Something evil lurks within the house. It is in the rooms that nobody enters, it is in the dark forest all around, and it is in the minds of the people that live there. Only when a red snake appears does the evil manifest itself, unleashing horrific events that end in a bloody orgy of murder and mayhem! (Source: DH Publishing)
A collection of sixteen early works by Nishioka Kyodai, including their three-part debut series. As always the stories range from the whimsical to the surreal, with tales of serial killers, bird women, and a man who one day wakes to find himself with a pouch like a kangaroo. 1. Jump 2. Boku Mushi 3. Aru Kinzoku Bat Jisatsu 4. Mono no Okibasho 5. Torikago 6. Kaze no Fuiteiru Hi 7. Ame no Futteiru Hi 8. Nichiyoubi 9. Tanjoubi 10. Satsujinki-P no Noroi 11. Yoru 1 12. Yoru 2 13. Harigane 14. Boku ga Koroshita Mono: Tobirabito 15. Boku ga Koroshita Mono: Kangaroo no Matsuei 16. Boku ga Koroshita Mono: Shinkei
Seiichi Hayashi (b. 1945) was a leading figure in Tokyo's hotbed of avant-garde artistic production in the 1960s and '70s. He is best known for his lyrical and experimental manga for Garo, the famous alternative comics magazine. The present volume collects a handful of Hayashi’s most important manga from this period, including “Red Dragonfly” (1968), “Yamauba’s Lullaby (1968), and “Gold Pollen” (1971). Published here in their original full color, these stories mix traditional Japanese aesthetics with Pop Art sensibilities, and range in topic from the legacies of Japanese rightwing nationalism and World War II, to the shadow of America over 60s Japanese youth culture. (Source: PictureBox)
The basic plot is that an orphan girl named Midori is taken in (read: enslaved) by a traveling freak show. The freak show includes such unsavory characters as a mummyman, a snake woman, and a drooling man with no limbs. The owner of the freak show, the eponymous Mr. Arashi, is a strict man who allows his freaks very little freedom or joy in life. He is especially cruel to Midori, our heroine. Midori works, not as a freak since she is normal, but as a sort of caretaker of the freaks. (Source: everything2)
Narrates the daily life of young Ue Toshikatsu that family tradition, is dedicated to the profession hard coal in the prefecture of Wakayama. The first-person protagonist reveals the painstaking process of making charcoal and strikes up a conversation with the reader through everyday stories and folktales of the region transmitted from antiquity.
Since ancient times, Hyakumonogatari has been the name given to a certain collection of 100 mysterious tales — tales in which monsters are sure to appear! This manga is a compilation of ninety-nine stories, drawn and narrated by Hinako Sugiura – acclaimed manga artist and researcher of the Edo period.

