I hold very good interest in manga authors that writes story based on urban legends like Nakayama Masaaki, could you please tell me if any more author like him?
Wait ... so what exactly happened with the demon? Did it possess Yuma and killed everyone against his will (with the summoning - or more precisely, its outcome - being an accident)? Or did Yuma gain these powers on purpose in order to, erm, feel ecstatic? I’m asking ’cause the latter sounds a bit contrived to be honest ...
As you all know, Slug Chicks is a non-profit group that translates works
mainly by Junji Ito. However recently we have expanded and taken on a variety of other horror manga, including works by Nakayama Masaaki, Kazuo Umezz, Kanako Inuki and more.
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OMG another junji ito... I guess this is my Christmas Presents... Thank you guys i can't imagine my life without you <3
I saw this a while ago when Motto came out, but the issue ended up being expensive. Glad someone got ahold of this. Thanks for your work.
Also, heads up, the latest Motto issue has Junji in it. The previous ones might as well.
http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=NEOBK-1597905
YEAAAAHHHHH!!!!!
I hold very good interest in manga authors that writes story based on urban legends like Nakayama Masaaki, could you please tell me if any more author like him?
Oooh, where is this from? Is it from another magazine, or part of any of any volume of mangas?
I would also love to know where this one is from, i a oneshot? or part of a series?
Wait ... so what exactly happened with the demon? Did it possess Yuma and killed everyone against his will (with the summoning - or more precisely, its outcome - being an accident)? Or did Yuma gain these powers on purpose in order to, erm, feel ecstatic? I’m asking ’cause the latter sounds a bit contrived to be honest ...
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