“An exceptional modern omnibus horror that addresses themes symbolic of the Reiwa era. The fears and anxieties you feel daily will start multiplying from today onwards.” The manga explores relatable, everyday fears experienced in the contemporary Reiwa era, amplifying the horror by grounding it in ordinary experiences. Each story in the series reflects modern anxieties, focusing on the fears lurking within daily life, which continue to escalate.
An unofficial compilation of oneshots / 4-komas by Cacomistle (カコミスル) in their twitter profile.Author\'s Twitter : [@p8HMIUHYW1KUF6c](https://twitter.com/p8HMIUHYW1KUF6c)
*Ubasute means \'\'Abandoning an Old Woman\'\' One day a vending machine was suddenly installed in front of a small store in a small town. When I asked the old lady that owns the store, she told me that the vending machine had already been installed here when she woke up in the morning and noticed it. The vending machine had a picture of a cute baby on it. I thought it might be a baby product or something from this picture, so I pressed the button on the vending machine and found ......! (From the collection \"Ubasute\") ***volume 1*** •Ubasute •In a Snowy Day (First Part) ***volume 2*** •In a Snowy Day (Second Part) •Memories I want to Forget
A two volume publication of short stories and oneshots published in Flowers (Monthly) magazine written by mangaka Yuki Kodama.
A collection of Misao Inagaki\'s early oneshots from the Horror M magazine, known for extremely high quality horror manga and for its splatter horror series.