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The mangaka Hideshi Hino was a troubled boy, drawn to horror at an early age. His story, and more, are told in this tale of lullabies from Hell. A woman gives birth to a creature that isn't human; a boy and his classmates ride a train through a tunnel said to be infested with ghosts, and the worst thing happens; and a mentally-slow man covered in boils is shunned from his family and village.
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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!
It is a very dark night. Under a heavy rain, a determined man sets out to track his terrified victim. The decision of Kirishima Seiichi is clear: Tonight, he will kill his wife. A year ago, he was a happy man - a successful writer, a contented husband, and a father of a young boy... at that time, everything seemed going well for him. But such happiness had to end. The day his editor put an end to their collaboration, darkness seeped into his life faster than a bullet. A terrifying descent into hell commences, page by page of what it seems to be his last novel...
The first half of the book is made up by the titular story, a serial killer thriller that gets all kinds of meta and crazy as it progresses. The second half of the book consists of a short interview with Kago and a number of short stories.
A wealthy man, Kurosu Tokimune, meets an unnatural end. With his death, his family joins together to grieve, only to become suspects of a police investigation as to whether he was murdered. Their primary suspect: the adopted daughter of the Kurosu family and first to discover his body, Kurosu Tokiko. The girl who shows no distress at her father's death. And as all suspicions point to her, the second unnatural death occurs... It's always been this way. Wherever Tokiko goes, people tend to die.
A psychological thriller centering on miserable convenience store worker Tadahiro, whose only solace is watching idol VR videos. He had to drop out of high school due to his unhappy family environment. His part-time employer treats him poorly. So he retreats into fantasies where the idol Kanzaki soothes all his sorrows. One day, Tadahiro gets into a fight with his heavily drunk mother, resulting in an accident that causes his body to undergo a bizarre transformation.
While a young boy, just resurrected as a vampire, commits acts of awful ferocity, the city around him shows all its perversion. The adults abuse their power, the boys degenerate and use all the available means to achieve their goal to give vent to their low instincts. Whoever can't understand and make opposition is doomed to change or becoming crazy. So which is the real horror? The vampire who kills in order to feed himself or the crawling disease hidden in society, which slowy corrupts without being noticed?