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 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.
The manga series is famous for its immense popularity in depicting the story of a young youkai's endeavors to create peace and harmony between the human and spirit realms.
After breaking the chains of fate and achieving the ultimate world, Rika Furude and her comrades can finally enjoy ordinary lives in Hinamizawa's mountain village. Rika believes her hardships and heartaches are over until she is involved in an accident that proves her wrong. Upon waking up, Rika realizes she's in a different world than the one she knows. This new reality contrasts her original world, with her once loyal friend Satoko Houjou becoming cold towards her, her longtime friend Keiichi Maebara never moving to Hinamizawa, and her parents still alive. Though this world may not be perfect, it still appeals to Rika, leaving her with a tough decision: stay in this new world or return to the world that she struggled to improve.
Traveling in-between the world of the living and the twilight world of the dead, Akamushi, the shaman, priest, demon-hunter, or specifically, the Red Spider Exorcist, is one that’ll never refuse a request for help from lost souls falling prey to evil spirits and demons of the underworld. With the strength and regeneration powers of a giant spider, and the ability to command his swarm of arachnids to his will, he combats the malevolent supernatural and is a force to be reckoned with. When career woman Megumi is suddenly pursued and attacked by the unholy demons of the afterlife, she seeks the help from the phlegmatic shaman to eradicate the infestation of unholy beasts seeking to take her soul and turn her into a vindictive minion. But as it seems, these demons are more than persistent—everywhere Megumi tries to hide, they follow. With Megumi’s cry for help, is this more than what Akamushi can handle—as he too collapses to the will of their malicious powers? But why are these creatures of twilight after her? What does she know, or doesn’t know, that’ll unravel the truths about her true self and everyone around her? And what of Akamushi—can he use his unique shamanic spider-like powers to cast out and purify himself from the demon scourge?
Silent and dark arrivals are the norm for them. Descending from the skies, these creatures hunger for the taste of human flesh. They infest every corner of the planet, surviving by invading and dominating a human host. Once inside, they can transform into any dangerous form desired, from monsters with teeth like giants to winged demons and even those with blade-like hands. Yet, they mostly choose to disguise their deadly nature with an ordinary human appearance. Their secret is only known to one average high school student, Shin. Battling to regain control of his own body from an alien parasite, he must find a way to warn humanity of the terrors on the horizon.
The most powerful Qi practitioner, ZhangBao, is unexpectedly transported to a land of knights, plagued by a dreadful evil known as the "cursed armors." His only chance of returning home is to confront these monstrous creatures head-on.
The high school swim team's captain and ace, Aya, was unexpectedly assaulted by a water demon. Within seconds, the demon had drained every last drop of water from Aya's body, rendering her desiccated like a mummy. The malevolent spirits that haunt the school unleash a plethora of terrifying occurrences.
Enma-kun's adventures as an adult.
New horror work by Noroi Michiru that spoofs classic shoujo b-horror manga. Bloody bizarro horror! Noroi Michiru has been highly recommended by the most popular horror mangaka at the moment, Junji Ito!
A family drives into the countryside to pick some apples, when, to their horror, they discover that the fruits have human faces... Originally published in the January 1998 issue of Suspense & Horror.