Six fantastic tales from classic Japanese literature as interpreted by horror manga master Hideshi Hino. The narrative power of these tales, and in particular the frightening scenery of Rashomon, has inspired, and continues to inspire, artists from the most diverse disciplines of art such as the celebrated writer Ryunosuke Akutagawa and the great director Akira Kurosawa. "The Demon of Rashomon" represents one of the pinnacles of auteur manga capable of combining two seemingly irreconcilable elements: the formal sophistication of traditional Japanese storytelling and the violence of the horror genre.
He was reincarnated as Luke Wizalia Gilbert, a hated villainous noble who, due to his overwhelming talent, would eventually be defeated by the protagonist in a “serves you right” moment. The only way to avoid this disastrous end is… “hard work”!! By defying fate, Luke gradually captivates the beautiful and talented daughters of prestigious families, and even attracts shadowy figures with hidden powers who were never meant to be involved, as well as the heroine who was supposed to side with the protagonist… A story where “hard work” twists the plot in unexpected ways, featuring a villain’s reincarnation and an unbeatable fantasy!!
The heart of every living being hardens and remains after the body dies. One day, the traveling merchant Faris found a girl who had collapsed in the desert and took her under his care. The girl, who introduced herself as Eva, was told by Faris about their current location, the oasis city 'Aurof,' and he took her to the town to show her around. As they walked through the merchant city lined with villas, Eva gradually began to open up to Faris and confessed, "I ran away from that house." Thus begins the story of a girl carrying a forbidden secret.
After 27 years of a life lived while avoiding death, I met the Angel of Death wielding an axe.
It was such a small thing... and yet Kenta is still haunted by one little memory from his past. And even though Ryuji has problems making connections with other people, he wants to do anything to know more about Kenta. These two college roommates are doing their best to juggle life and their hidden feelings, in a tale connected by wishes upon the stars.
Sawako Honna, 42, single; she works hard at a film promotion company. One night, all of a sudden, her heart palpitates, and her body goes cold... Could it be that she's going through menopause!?Not as hard-working as in your 20s. Not as flippant as in your 30s. The mental and physical changes, and the obstacles you face in your 40s. Sudden illness, menopause, fatigue you can't get rid of, changes in working patterns, money worries, life plans for the future..."What will happen to me tomorrow?"
Terasaki, the top earner in the sales department, is adored for his good looks and friendly personality. One day, he runs into Andou, a colleague who is the complete opposite of Terasaki and is not well-liked in the company, when he rushes to the restroom...?
Shiro loves Zen, the gangster boss who is a handsome herbivorous human (with horns). Shiro wants to be a member of the gang, and he honestly tries to help the boss. But as is often the case with carnivorous humans (with tails), it is so easy for him to pick up fights, which always end up causing trouble for Zen. But why does Shiro have such a short temper? Maybe because Shiro is in heat! As he does not have much knowledge about sex, Zen offers him a technical help for his masturbation. While doing it, Zen's facial expression is very calm, but the action gets more and more exciting and passionate... He is doing this as a kind of treatment, isn't he? But now, it looks like they are having a real love affair!
Dowoojin, a bassist in an indie band, was a bit of an oddball with a dark side. He was always extremely unlucky. After his band disbanded for the second time, leaving him nowhere to go, Dowoojin finally got a third chance. In his new band, he met Heesoo. Heesoo, who had lived a very ordinary life, with his biggest rebellion being a five-pointed star tattoo on his arm, found Dowoojin strange and hard to understand. After band practice, during a noisy after-party, Dowoojin, who had been giving short, awkward answers to everyone, noticed Heesoo’s tattoo. "...The pentagram symbolizes the devil." A peculiar gleam appeared in Dowoojin's empty eyes. Just then, Heesoo remembers what a bandmate had mentioned when introducing Dowoojin. "I told you, didn’t I? That guy’s seriously crazy."
Starts with the story of a scientist kidnapped by Martians to help them with their experiments. The second story, (https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=156880) is a gag one-shot about a professor and a young boy traveling through Egypt when they stumble across a mystery. --- **Volume 339 of the Osamu Tezuka Complete Works**