Obana is an uncanny and incredible house repairman. This is a story of him repairing houses while solving the paranormal events that occurred in those buildings.
After being banned 20 years ago, Program 68 is back, this time under the direction of a sinister government artificial intelligence. The troubled and misbehaving kids of Daitoa Academy's Class F have been chosen, divided into squads, given weapons, and commanded to fight to the death. Now friendships and loyalties will be tested, and only the strongest will survive.
Police squad inspector Hisashi Sawamura gets involved in a serial-killer case that puts his family in deadly peril.
The great demon Mao Dante, exploiting the weakness of a boy exposed to his demoniac influence in the dreams, is awakened from a thousand years sleep. The will of this being, a survivor of an ancient and forgotten civilization , is to wipe out the whole human race. Anyhow nothing is so simple: the motivations of the demon aren't soo wicked as one could think and they will combine with the life of the boy which hangs between nightmare and craziness. In the meanwhile the satanist will fight against the hierarchy of the church to obtain a justice which is, as it's easy to guess, that of the demon Mao. This series didn't have an ending until it's remake in 2002. Nagai took many ideas from Mao Dante into Devilman.
Being a housewife is no picnic, especially if you have to deal with an idiotic hubby, two reckless children, and a mother whose hobby is to decapitate those annoying zombies that are always out to have the best bite of you. A hilariously bizarre tale from the king of gag manga: Kenji Hamaoka of Urayasu tekkin kazoku (Super Radical Gag Family) fame.
In Shimoyama Middle School, the Experiment Club and Karate Club each only have one member left, and as a result, must share one classroom. These two students, Sharaku Homura and Yamazaki Yousuke (a.k.a Karate Kid) together solve numerous impossible mysteries that they happen to run into! Originally a doujinshi by Nemoto Shou, now an award-winning manga, having won the Hokkaido Mystery Cross Match Award!
From Viz: Meet Hansel, Meet 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. Can Hansel & Gretel save the day?
Shiki (Corpse Demon) This series is about a village with a population of about 1300 people, and during one fiercely hot summer, many mysterious incidents happened one after another... Shiki is based on a best-selling horror novel by Ono Fuyumi. Fans may know of her other novels such as Twelve Kingdoms (which has been animated) and Ghost Hunt (adapted as both a shoujo manga and anime). Fujisaki Ryuu is a long-time JUMP mangaka of series such as Houshin Engi (recently released by Viz), and Waqwaq, both of which ran in WJ.
Vlad, Luke, and Tauryu work in Café Forbidden, a mysterious coffee shop that only opens at night. The three men look pretty normal, but they hide a secret they cannot share with anyone: every evening, they rush around London to uncover the mysterious incidents that take place in the city.
Ayako is a young girl of wealthy family, but in her past hides a terrible secret: her real mother had been raped in prison by a mysterious hideous creature, resulting in her birth. Ayako is perpetually chased by Dr. Ogata, who is trying to expose her demonic origins. The work remained incomplete, consisting of six independent chapters.
Using the theme "Gag to Horror", the Gag Manga Artist, Ishiguro Masakazu starts his series of horror collection. His first story, Shinchiku, speaks of an unfortunate tale of a woman moving into her new residential area.
An adaptation of Edogawa Ranpo's eponymous novel. It's Tokyo and the year is 1924. A young tradesman by the name of Minoura Kinnosuke finds his fiancée murdered inside a locked room. As he struggles to find the culprit, a doctor by the name of Moroto Michio, who has long harboured unrequited feelings towards Minoura, offers to help solve the case.