1-4. Shibito no Koiwazurai 5. Shibito no Koiwazurai Yobanashi: Shirofuku no Bishounen 6-7. Kaiki Hikizuri Kyoudai 8. Gentsuu Yashiki (Phantom Mansion) 9. Abarabone no Onna (The Woman With No Ribs) 10. Real Unko no Omoide
A mysterious girl wakes up one day in a twisted and demonic world, filled with death, despair and nightmarish like creatures. May she find the true meaning of her relation to this world? Or shall she fall victim just like the rest... Chapters and Volumes uploaded by the artist.
Prince Ludwig isn't your conventional prince charming. He appears to be an unbelievably attractive though in truth, necrophilic narcissist prince who has a fetish for big breasted women. However his father the King became very displeased with his unusual hobbies and sets him off on a journey to find a bride. So together with his constantly abused manservant Wilhelm, who is in truth his closest person, he sets off on a journey which leads to encounters with infamous fairytale princesses. An even more twisted interpretation of the already twisted original fairytales from the Grimm Brothers!
Experience the unsettling genius of Hideshi Hino, one of the most disturbing minds in Japanese manga. With his debut in the late 1970s, Hino quickly established himself as a master of horror manga, and the four tales in Lullabies from Hell will prove just how twisted his imagination can be. In the first chapter, the author himself takes center stage in a quasi-biographical horror story. The second tale delves into Hino's disturbing desire to will a monstrous, planet-destroying reptile baby into existence, one that feeds on innocent animals and children. From there, the stories only become more chilling. Enter the mind of a madman with Lullabies from Hell, presented in the authentic, unedited manga format. Beware: sleeping may prove a challenge after exploring these pages.
Six horrifying tales from the mad man Hideshi Hino. Everything from a child who loves butterflies, a mad doctor seeking perfection and boy terrorized by his father\'s tattoo. This is the original collection that Dark Horse would later take one story from to tittle their anthology Lullabies from Hell.
A notorious property with a hidden past is now in the hands of Dan, a sharp and talented real estate agent. The place? A manor that once belonged to the affluent Midnight family—whose bloodline vanished over a century ago. (Source: Square Enix, translated)
A notorious property with a hidden past is now in the hands of Dan, a sharp and talented real estate agent. The place? A manor that once belonged to the affluent Midnight family—whose bloodline vanished over a century ago. (Source: Square Enix, translated)
A newly emerging religion with a mysterious purpose, \"Ilgakgyo,\" and its educational facility called \"Lumbini\". The children of Lumbini refer to it as paradise. In this unbelievable paradise where strange events unfold, and the shocking occult thriller experienced by the protagonist \"Yeongdo,\" who finds himself there.
As a child, Shiki Tohno suffered a life-threatening injury and was subsequently sent away from the Tohno family. Years later, after the death of his father (the head of the household), his sister Akiha instructs him to move back home. However, Shiki has a big secret: he sees lines on objects due to his injury and must wear special glasses to correct his vision. Additionally, he struggles to remember events before his accident. Upon returning home, Shiki encounters Arcueid Brunstud, whom he accidentally decapitates during a moment of insanity. Much to his surprise, she appears alive and requests his service as a bodyguard. This event sets off a chain of events as Shiki attempts to uncover the mysteries of his past.
A collection of oneshots Hoichi the Earless: A surreal story about a boy who writes disturbing songs and who sees the spirits of the dead. Read this if only to see the intense illustration on page 27. Paradise Cabin: A group of entertainers is plagued by the spirit of a deceased fellow entertainer. Other oneshots not translated.
If people who turn into animals really existed in the modern world, how would they behave? This book gives some realistic, yet unexpected, answers. Nobody is a complete good guy or bad guy--every character is a complex figure, and even the bad guys have some very good reasons for what they do. Leo is an innocent caught in the midst of it all, but nothing like the "helpless killer" stereotype of American werewolf movies--he is a person in control of his own powers, trying to decide what to do with his life now that so much has changed.