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Panorama of Hell is a shocking, tortuous journey into the depths of one man's postnuclear Hell. Through the confessions of a fiendish Hell painter born in the aftermath of the bombing of Hiroshima, Hideshi Hino tells a nightmarish story, creating a manga masterpiece of black humor, stunning vision, and unflinching imagery.
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Both mangas written by the same mangaka, Hino Hideshi and both are horrifying.Both tell the stories of madmans and after you read these you will find sleeping a bit of a challenge!
The boy tries to escape from his house, his strange family, and the evil he knows is present, but the red snake unleashes the evil and the mayhem begins.
People are disappearing throughout Japan, and Sho Makino is worried about his best friend, whose little sister went missing six months ago. But when Makino himself disappears, he awakens in Rootworld, where humanity is at war with the vicious Wildmen.
Do you have a grudge against another soul? Would you like them to suffer painfully in the worst way possible? Creating and harnessing the power of an inugami may be just what you need. Created by starving, decapitating and boxing the head of a dog, these supernatural entities can carry out your bidding. However, often other spirits and shikigami have the power to defeat even the inukami. And above all, a powerful man known as the Inukami wanders the land, witnessing inugami use and carrying out deeds of his own...
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A Twilight Zone/Outer Limits-esque romp through the occult and supernatural led by your elven-eared hostess, Misery.
Midori is a young girl who sells flowers until her mother dies, leaving her an orphan. She’s conned by a freak show manager into joining his troupe, but once there she sees a shocking variety of deformed people and is occasionally the victim of their depravity. Midori’s situation changes, however, when a mysterious dwarf with a unique magical act joins the freak show. This dwarf is able to put himself through a bottleneck into a glass jar – and that is not the extent of his powers. Midori falls in love with the dwarf, but his ambitions and jealousy will have further unpleasant consequences...