Izumi Wakakusa is a renowned actress obsessed with beauty. When an hideous mark shows up on her face she suddenly disappears and gives birth to a little girl: Sakura. Sakura is always pampered and overprotected by her mother, until the day that she discovers why she was born.
The series follows the odd life of kindergartner Makoto Sawada and his family. Makoto gets into all sorts of toilet and adult humor. He sometimes dresses in his mother's and sister's clothing, and often has a long strand of mucus dangling from his nose. *Note: Celebrities such as Keisuke Kuwata, Naoko Ken, Momoe Yamaguchi, Iruka and the Bay City Rollers members often appear in the series, and Elvis Presley, who died in 1977 during serialization, is featured as a main character in one episode.*
Out of nowhere, an entire school vanishes, leaving nothing but a hole in the ground. While parents mourn and authorities investigate, the students and teachers find themselves not dead but stranded in a terrifying wasteland where they must fight to survive. (Source: VIZ Media) *Note: Includes short story "The Wish"*
Ultracreepy horror comic from Japan's supreme master of the genre. Each volume is a short story on to its own. 1. Shimai (姉妹, Sisters) Two sisters slowly go insane waiting for their birthdays because it is foretold that all daughters born into that family will grow ugly when they turn eighteen. 2. Hone (骨, Bones) A woman plagued by misfortune throughout her life fights for happiness. 3. Shuusai (秀才, Prodigy) A beautiful baby boy's life changes dramatically when a robber slices his neck to stop him from crying. His once promising future now seems dismal just because of a horrific scar. 4. Furusato (ふるさと, Hometown) In the search for a better life in the city, a young man decides to leave his small village. After many years, he decides to return to the seemingly unchanging village. Orochi however can sense that something strange is going on. 5. Kagi (カギ, Key) A misbehaving kid who always lies witnesses something horrific, and of course no one believes him! 6. Stage (ステージ) A father pushes his son out of the way of a speeding car, only to be killed himself. Even though the son saw the hit-and-runner, the court of justice refuses to believe him because he is merely 3 years old. What happens when many years later a man that mysteriously looks just like the hit-and-runner becomes a famous singer? 7. Sentou (戦闘, Battle) A son writes a poem about his selfless father. But what is the reason for his father's selflessness? 8. Me (眼, Eyes) A blind girl witnesses a murder, but no one wants to believe her. Despite her blindness, she is determined to expose the truth. 9. Chi (血, Blood) The younger daughter of a wealthy and powerful family grows up being constantly compared to her seemingly perfect older sister. Their mother demands perfection, and the free-spirited younger daughter who is unable to meet her mother's standards is emotionally abused throughout her childhood. Decades later, Orochi finds herself front and center in the conclusion of the tragic story of these two sisters. **Note**: The correct chapter count is 62. Despite lacking more recognizable chapter breaks, it was originally published nearly every week for over a year in Shuukan Shounen Sunday with 62 appearances.
Cat Eyed Boy is a half-human, half-monster child whose mostly human appearance bans him from the demon world. He lives hidden in the shadows of the human world, hated by humans and demons alike. Wherever he goes, awful events occur as the humans and demons interact. In 11 stories of revenge and retribution full of disturbing images, Cat Eyed Boy acts as a trickster, saving the innocent and helping the wicked receive the punishment that fate metes out. (Source: VIZ Media)
When an industrial robot named Monroe begins to work at his father’s factory, Satoru is fascinated. As he and his friend Marin spend more time with Monroe, they start to suspect there’s more to the machine than anyone else realizes. But neither children nor adults are prepared for Monroe’s violent awakening into consciousness. *Source: VIZ Media, Vol. 1*
This story, also called *Hebi Onna*, is about the legend of the Snake-Woman. It is divided into 3 parts. 1. **Mama ga Kowai** (ママがこわい) 1 2. **Mama ga Kowai** (ママがこわい) 2 3. **Mama ga Kowai** (ママがこわい) 3 4. **Mama ga Kowai** (ママがこわい) 4 5. **Mama ga Kowai** (ママがこわい) 5 Yumiko's mother is hospitalized. But after being discharged, the mother is acting strange, she quickly reveals to be the Snake-Woman, and she wants to devor the poor Yumiko! 6. **Madara no Shoujo** (まだらの少女) 1 7. **Madara no Shoujo** (まだらの少女) 2 8. **Madara no Shoujo** (まだらの少女) 3 9. **Madara no Shoujo** (まだらの少女) 4 10. **Madara no Shoujo** (まだらの少女) 5 11. **Madara no Shoujo** (まだらの少女) 6 12. **Madara no Shoujo** (まだらの少女) 7 13. **Madara no Shoujo** (まだらの少女) 8 14. **Madara no Shoujo** (まだらの少女) 9 To recover from the events with the Snake-Woman, Yumiko is sent into the mountains to visit her cousin Kyouko. But at her arrival at the village, the people are afraid of Yumiko, saying that she is the Snake-Woman! 15. **Hebi Shoujo** (へび少女) 1 16. **Hebi Shoujo** (へび少女) 2 17. **Hebi Shoujo** (へび少女) 3 18. **Hebi Shoujo** (へび少女) 4 19. **Hebi Shoujo** (へび少女) 5 20. **Hebi Shoujo** (へび少女) 6 21. **Hebi Shoujo** (へび少女) 7 22. **Hebi Shoujo** (へび少女) 8 23. **Hebi Shoujo** (へび少女) 9 24. **Hebi Shoujo** (へび少女) 10 25. **Hebi Shoujo** (へび少女) 11 26. **Hebi Shoujo** (へび少女) 12 27. **Hebi Shoujo** (へび少女) 13 28. **Hebi Shoujo** (へび少女) 14 29. **Hebi Shoujo** (へび少女) 15 (This is the origin story of the Snake-Woman, and also the fourth installment of the *Yamabiko Shimai* series.) Youko is a friend of Satsuki and Kanna. Her family is cursed since the time her grand-father injured a snake guardian spirit. After Youko's last relative is killed by a giant snake, a strange woman from a neighbor village adopts her, but somehow, Satsuki is worried about her friend.
The spine-chilling influence of Japanese horror cinema has taken hold in Western audiences with hit films like The Ring that are based on Japanese films adapted from classic manga stories. And the master of horror manga is Umezu Kazuo-known as the "Stephen King of Japan," with several of his stories being adapted to film-and Dark Horse Manga is proud to bring his Scary Book horror anthology to Western readers for the first time. This first volume, Reflections, presents two feature-length tales of terror. In "Mirror," a narcissistic girl's reflection begins to take mean-spirited command of her life; and in "Demon's Revenge," a sadistic samurai master bent on seeking retribution for his son's injuries finds the tables of vengeance turned against him. (Source: Dark Horse)
1) **Negai** (ねがい, Wish); *Shounen Sunday 1975 #16* Hero without a friend, made a doll out of a waste of trees like to be friends, I bet you wish to work each day. I made a doll out of the way but I like girls. Wish come true soon ... that is. First, the doll is in Gloucester. I'm scared. With friends when you're not well, you do not make friends or among themselves. Thoughts that this tragedy, I wish if it is real sad... I gave birth is. 2) **Death Make** (DEATH MAKE); *Big Comic Spirits 1985-08* 3) **Zesshoku** (絶食); *Shoujo Comic 1983-08* 4) **Roujin** (Rōjin); *Big Gold 1985-07* 5) **Present** (プレゼント); *Big Comic Spirits 1992-01* 6) **Hebi** (蛇); *Shounen Sunday 1975 #34* 7) **Kama** (鎌); *Shounen Sunday 1985 #36*
The 6 books contains 5 horror stories related to a primary school kid named Sou. Sou has an ability to foresee supernatural events in his dream and even make changes that would eventually happen in the reality. The 5 stories are the Eroded Scissors, the Disappeared Rubber, the Tongue of the Spider Queen, the Black Picture-book and Shadow Dead. All of the scary stories are linked by his unique experience.
A SF/horror manga that takes place in 2200. At a chicken manufacturing company, a certain chicken transforms into a supermutant named Chicken George. And so, a nightmarish journey through a twisted version of the future unfolds.
With this revolutionary manga, later king of Japanese horror manga Kazuo Umezu pioneered the genre "Rabu-kome” (Romance Comedy) in shojo manga.

