In the Imperial capital of Tokyo, Tokito Tokitsukasa and his step-sister Kiriko are ordered to marry by their grandfather... but something isn't right. Kiriko can tell these people are keeping some secret from her... meanwhile, an infamous thief named Shiou escapes from the police in the night, only to run into a strange girl. And she looks just like Kiriko... A 3-volume gothic horror series that centers around the tumultuous fate of a single girl! From Manga Helpers
Ever since she lost her parents in a fire two years ago, Natsuki has been seeing horrible nightmares, where an unknown boy pierced by tree roots calls out to someone named "Dakini"... Meanwhile, students around her start dying... What has Natsuki forgotten?! A three-volume dark horror mystery!
Sou and Hazumi were raised like brother and sister. Then, one night, a strange light flashed in Sou's eyes, and he disappeared. Four years later, Hazumi spots someone who looks just like Sou in a magazine. Determined to solve the mystery, Hazumi takes her fox puppet and heads to Tokyo... Get ready for a magical, suspenseful love story! (Source: Manga Reborn)
8 years ago, Yukis was attacked a mysterious beast. She survived because her friend protected her...but at the cost of his own death . After becoming a high school student, she notices her teacher has been possessed by a terrible power... Get ready for some after-school horror! from Manga Reborn
*Note: includes the one-shot Henshin Boy no Hiru to Yoru (変身ボーイの昼と夜)*
*Note: Includes the one-shot Operation Su-te-ki (オペレーションす・て・き)*
It's sick to think that this kind of thing is actually happening on a daily basis behind closed doors in our towns. How can they do this with impunity? Why doesn't anyone try to save them? The harsh reality of child abuse confronts Itsuko Mukonda, who became a child welfare officer because she was unable to save her friend, who was abused and starved to death by her parents when she was a girl... This is a socially-conscious and moving drama that confronts the darkness of “child abuse” that still exists in modern society today. When “turning a blind eye” is also a form of violence that kills children.... (Source: Sukima, translated)