Alternative TitlesSynonyms: The Sad Tale of the Principal Post, The Enigma of Amigara Fault, Daikokubashira Hiwa, Ashura no Dansou no Kai Japanese: ギョ うごめく不気味 More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 21
Status: Finished
Published: Nov 12, 2001 to Apr 15, 2002
Theme:
Psychological
Demographic:
Seinen
Serialization:
Big Comic Spirits Authors:
Itou, Junji (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #59282 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #208
Members: 77,126
Favorites: 895 Resources | New Interest Stack Interest StacksSeries featuring zombies as a major concept, such as characters surviving in a zombie apocalypse or series where a character is a zombie themselves. Almost everything in this list is fully/actively translated in English by licensors or fans. - No stuff thats horror only because of gore or shock factor(So sorry to say but no devilman and TG) Junji Ito's works in the order of their release. Not for the faint hearted. These are manga series that will put your physical and emotional endurance to test. Horror is a genre that you cannot experience with any other one. Even the thriller genre doesn’t give us chills as the horror genre does. So, just unlike horror anime, horror manga series are worth reading. - I would have added all of Junji Ito's work but it would fill the entire stack so I only added a few~ Body horror also known as organic horror and bio-horror is a sub-genre of horror in cinema and literature, characterized by special attention to the human body and its transformations. Typical body horror motifs are various diseases, decay, parasitism, mutation and transformation, experiments with the human body and the creation of monsters like Frankenstein's monster. Pretty much the same plot, spun in a slightly different direction each time. Some random bloodthirsty creatures show up and kill a lot of people, usually on an apocalyptic scale. Manga that Fujimoto Tatsuki (Chainsaw Man author) mentioned in the Magazine Switch. Could be taken as recommendations. Manga and light novels set in Okinawa or related to it in some way. The best part about this? It's over. Or at least, it's over for me. Literally painful to watch. This experience genuinely felt like torture whilst watching it. Something I had to force myself to go through and feels draining through almost the whole series. Lacks literally all aspects of development and story-telling and ironically next to no parts that were entertaining at all. Not even so bad it's funny. List of manga that licensed and published in Turkiye. With publishers, names and volume counts. Manga that are not very long that you can read in one sitting. |