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Flashing Life
Flashing Life
Manga - Slice of Life
At your last moments, it is said you see your life flash before you, but no one else does. A fisherman sees his life flashing during his final day alive, in front of the view he saw his whole life.
Abyssal Albion
Abyssal Albion
Comic - Horror
The GREAT OLD ONES have awoken, and with them death and madness has rapidly spread across the globe. Still, there are a few that remain untouched by the grip of insanity, and it is a pair of such individuals that we now find ourselves following.
It Hungers
It Hungers
WebComic - Horror
Follow along with Vee(not her real name) as she travels through the night, hungry for the blood of the living. She’ll meet friends, enemies, rivals and lovers, and along the way we’ll find out just how high the bodies can stack.
Kuragari Seishin (Verticals)
Kuragari Seishin (Verticals)
WebComic - Horror
To free himself from agonising and perpetual suffering, Kuro must find a worthy and willing soul before the last night of Obon, one who will take upon themselves the burden of the Kuragari Seishin curse, or else endure another hundred years as a ravenous, supernatural wraith.
Beanie Wolf
Beanie Wolf
Manga - Horror
My very first comic I started in 2020 and finished in 2022 featuring an OC becoming a werewolf.
Empty
Empty
Comic - Horror
Imagine waking up in a barren metropolis. Just you and the city. Alone. But you're not alone are you? Something is there, lurking in the shadows. You can see it on the street corner. You try to escape but it chases you, devouring the city in its wake. You have to outrun this figure of despair before it's too late...before it makes you just as empty as the world you've found yourself in.
Anaitikata first chapter
Anaitikata first chapter
WebComic - Horror
Anaitikata
Hauntress
Hauntress
Manga - Horror
A seminal work of horror from 1993, this classic from the author of Dragon Head is finally appearing in English for the first time. Incorporating elements of psychological horror and urban legend, and credited with introducing the idea of stalking to Japan, Mochizuki’s early masterpiece remains just as terrifying as it was when it first appeared over 30 years ago.