1. Kaki (柿) 2. Konpaku (魂魄) 3. Shinsui (浸水) 4. Misogi Mushi (みそぎ虫) 5. Meiro (迷路) 6. Tatari (祟り) 7. Su (巣) 8. Shinjitsu (真実) 9. Ussurato (うっすらと) 10. Oharai (お祓い) 11. Jusobutsu (呪詛仏) 12. Ujimushibutsu (蛆虫仏) 13. Tsume Nasake (爪情け) 14. Ana (穴) 15. P-Busshitsu (P物質) 16. Jusokou (呪詛考) 17. Shokuminchi (植民地) 18. Chikyuu (地球) 19. Obon Mushi (お盆虫) 20. Tarushirushu (タルシル珠) 21. Reidousetsu (霊動説) 22. Boureibo (亡霊墓) 23. Jiko Kakuritsu Hanabi (自己確立花火) 24. Hari no mushiro (針の筵) 25. Hijiki mushi (ひじき虫) 26. Hotaru (蛍) 27. Ame no neko tsuka (雨の猫塚) 28. Hizou (秘蔵) 29. Onnen dama (怨念玉) 30. Reishou koku (霊障国) 31. Kenen Tomurai (犬猿弔い) 32. Tsukushi (つくし) 33. Nichibotsu (日没)
1. Kaki (柿) 2. Konpaku (魂魄) 3. Shinsui (浸水) 4. Misogi Mushi (みそぎ虫) 5. Meiro (迷路) 6. Tatari (祟り) 7. Su (巣) 8. Shinjitsu (真実) 9. Ussurato (うっすらと) 10. Oharai (お祓い) 11. Jusobutsu (呪詛仏) 12. Ujimushibutsu (蛆虫仏) 13. Tsume Nasake (爪情け) 14. Ana (穴) 15. P-Busshitsu (P物質) 16. Jusokou (呪詛考) 17. Shokuminchi (植民地) 18. Chikyuu (地球) 19. Obon Mushi (お盆虫) 20. Tarushirushu (タルシル珠) 21. Reidousetsu (霊動説) 22. Boureibo (亡霊墓) 23. Jiko Kakuritsu Hanabi (自己確立花火) 24. Hari no mushiro (針の筵) 25. Hijiki mushi (ひじき虫) 26. Hotaru (蛍) 27. Ame no neko tsuka (雨の猫塚) 28. Hizou (秘蔵) 29. Onnen dama (怨念玉) 30. Reishou koku (霊障国) 31. Kenen Tomurai (犬猿弔い) 32. Tsukushi (つくし) 33. Nichibotsu (日没)
A father and daughter find themselves lost in a nightmarish gathering—a grotesque banquet where figures draped in animal forms feast. But here, humans are livestock. Human flesh is the main course. The ones who operate this “human farm” are not quite beasts, yet neither are they human. They are something else entirely. The unlucky pair is about to experience the most horrifying “hospitality” imaginable. Meanwhile, Nero, a wildcat laborer at a farm, encounters the village\'s enigmatic leader, a deer-man named Ernest. Their meeting stirs something deep within Nero—a buried memory long forgotten… A world of terror. An unrelenting spiral of shock and horror. And a chilling question for you, the reader—what does it truly mean to eat life?
We’ve all had that nightmare where we’re late for a test, right? How about the one where your teacher’s trying to kill you?! Just me, huh? Guess it’s only fair then that I woke up in an actual zombie-infested nightmare! Almost everyone on my campus has become a creepy, flesh-eating monster! Except for this one ax-wielding badass named Youngwon Ki.
A headless busty blonde, a face-stealing psychopath, a sleazy serial-killer sculptor, a horny handsome hunchback, a vengeful caterpillar cuckold, a torturous hangover in the pits of hell. Welcome to the raunchy and gristly world of FACE MEAT, from the decadent imagination of outlaw polymath Bonten Taro―ex-kamikaze, ex-yakuza, singer, songwriter, actor, world-famous tattooist, husband of seven, and underappreciated pioneer of “pinky violence” femme fatales and adult horror manga. While Mizuki Shigeru and Umezz Kazuo were paving the way for horror in shonen and shojo magazines in the 1960s, Bonten was secretly doing the same in erotic men’s rags―and the results are as trashy as you’d expect. With an essay by Bonten booster and B-gekiga expert Kunisawa Hiroshi, FACE MEAT includes fourteen hair- and pants-raising stories that have never before been assembled under a single cover in any language!
Humans grow and age. They change. But always we are the same person, the same creature. Not so with insects, whose powers of metamorphosis alter not only their shape and size, but also their very beings. And now, because of one young man's unhealthy obsession with bugs, humans also find themselves transformed into disgusting, decrepit, bloodsucking insect monsters! Published in 1975, Koga Shinichi's MANSECT is a shonen horror classic by one of the undisputed masters of the genre. Swarming with mesmerizingly gnarly imagery and freakish bio-evolutionary speculation, Koga here demonstrates why his name is uttered with the same quivering reverence as horror manga legends Mizuki Shigeru, Umezz Kazuo, and Ito Junji. MANSECT is the third volume of SMUDGE, a line of vintage horror, occult, and dark fantasy manga, curated and translated by award-winning historian Ryan Holmberg.
"For the deceased (guests), we provide the ultimate happiness—." Albert, a poor boy, stumbled upon "DEATH STUDIO," a theme park for the dead…
When he woke up, he was in a white room with no exits and an oncoming red cube... why?! Who put him there? And for what reason? The person who suddenly appeared before them is he a friend or a foe? He doesn't even believe his own childhood friend. A tense and suspenseful comic, Reset Game is a comic you can't overlook!
Makiko is the ugliest demon in the entire demon realm and vows to gather human souls in exchange for the chance to be beautiful. Disguised as a young girl she infiltrates people\'s personal lives and sends them on a downward spiral to the pits of hell... Serialized in Horror & Occult Kyousaku Daizenshuu, best to read one story every once in awhile as they pretty much tell the same story over and over...
Fate/Grand Order official comicalize start! In 2000 AD, the bottom of the mountain range in Central Asia... In a place where no obvious wars or incidents have been confirmed, \"Organization for the Preservation of Human Order, Chaldea\" finds the existence of a Singularity. Ritsuka Fujimaru and his team started the Rayshift immediately...
This is the compilation of comic, art, anything I made on my free time about Palestine/Gaza. God willing, if I make something new, I will update here beside instagram/twitter(X)/tiktok.
…This is the story of a “crazy person” I encountered, and how I returned to them, got my revenge, and reversed the situation! Weird, violent, and shameless acts—you’ve probably seen them too, the “crazy people” on the street. The protagonist, Maneki Sasoi, is a girl with a constitution for attracting extreme misfortune, who has been drawing in such “crazy people” since she was young… However, Maneki’s other personality, Kudaki Mukai, takes on the most particularly “crazy people” that Maneki has attracted