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Sekaiichi Zankoku de Utsukushii Grimm Douwa

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12 O'Clock Bell Rings

12 O'Clock Bell Rings

The prince is looking for a suitable queen and is holding an elegant ball at the royal palace in mere hours, but only nobility are allowed inside the castle walls. Cinderella fantasizes about the opportunity, and with the help of a witch, she's transformed into a beautiful woman who can attend the event – but only until the clock strikes midnight. What will become of Cinderella and the handsome prince?

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Kari5 Kari5 says...

Both of these are horror one-shots based on the story of Cinderella. If you enjoyed one, you'd probably enjoy the other as well.

NicoNicoDesu NicoNicoDesu says...

Both stories are horrific and grim tellings of the "Cinderella" tale. These one-shot manga contain unique and beautiful artwork.

LadyPsychic LadyPsychic says...

Both are shoujo horror one-shots that are based on Cinderella.  Those who like dark/twisted versions of this classic fairytale will probably like both.

Little Sweet Delusion

Little Sweet Delusion

A young girl has headed into the forest with a delicious feast of apples, pie and wine; her mother warns her not to do so, for it's dangerous and she might get her dress dirty. Nearby, a hungry wolf awaits, ready to strike; what will happen to the girl?

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IDDKyewD IDDKyewD says...

Both are based off of fairy tales but have a dark  and bloody twist. Also, both have beautiful and unique art.

Menchi Menchi says...

Little Sweet Delusion as well as Covered in Cinders both follow famous fairytales. One tells the tale of a girl and a wolf in a forest, the other is about a poor girl with hidden beauty. These fairytales have been popular throughout their years, and in these adaptations the drawings and the stories follow the original work, but the element of horror brings these stories into the modern ages.

Goth

Goth

Itsuki Kamiyama is a young man in high school who is morbidly obsessed with murders and death; he even combs through the paper for new information about killings. One day when he notices his classmate Yoru and the scars on her pale wrist, he sees that she too shares his interest in death. Together, the two of them manage to solve a string of murders - not for any sense of justice, but rather out of curiosity. Yet, when does it get to be too much? And what happens when Itsuki stumbles upon a dark secret from Yoru's past?

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Kari5 Kari5 says...

While Covered in Cinders is fairly short, it is a great example of a horror story with a disgusting twist near the end. This is very similar to several of the short stories featured in Goth. If you liked one, you'd probably enjoy the other.

Horror Anthology Comic Shikaku

Horror Anthology Comic Shikaku

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Hansel & Gretel

Hansel & Gretel

Meet Hansel and Gretel. She's a little bit loudmouthed and aggressive, he's a little bit brainy and pudgy. And everything's fine in their tiny mountain hamlet--Dad's on medication, the local barber's selling diet food, and there's croissants for everyone--until one day a tiny lady shows up...and something goes horribly wrong in Hibari-cho. 

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Arcana 16: Fairy Tales/Nursery Tales

Arcana 16: Fairy Tales/Nursery Tales

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Bungaku Kareshi

Bungaku Kareshi

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Story Teller

Story Teller

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Manga Grimm Douwa: Hontou wa Zankoku na Hansel to Gretel

Manga Grimm Douwa: Hontou wa Zankoku na Hansel to Gretel

Includes the following chapters:

  • 1. Hansel to Gretel
  • 2. Dorobou no Omuko-san
  • 3. Shiren no Seii
  • 4. Endoumame no Ohime-sama
  • 5. Banken Rosalie
  • 6. Hoshi no Kinka
  • 7. Ryuuguu-ke no Zankoku-hime
  • 8-9. Watashi no Shuui ni wa Fushigi ga Ippai

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Grimms Notes: Comic A La Carte

Grimms Notes: Comic A La Carte

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