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10 Nightmares in Comics: Horror Manga for Sleepless Nights!
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Whether it's the psychological torment of Junji Ito's works or the unsettling atmosphere of "Hideout," these manga series provide a nightmarish reading experience.
In this article, we'll take a look at some of the best horror manga that have given readers a stimulating dose of fear and suspense. So, without further ado, let's get started.
10. Jinmen

A spooky horror version of Jurassic Park, Jinmen is a quirky and disturbing manga by Katou Takahiro about humans being terrorized by nightmarish creatures. The story begins with Jinguu Masato, a boy who develops a close bond with an elephant named Hanayo at the zoo.
Years later, when Masato returns to the zoo to find his old friend, he discovers that things have changed, as all the animals have become flesh-eating monsters with human faces who want only one thing: to treat humans the same way they treat them and eventually kill them.
9. Homunculus

Hideo Yamamoto's Homunculus is a mature manga that explores the emptiness of humanity and how it harms people, transforming them into superficial beings. The series portrays the psychological turmoil of a disillusioned homeless man, Susumu Nakoshi, whose life changes forever after meeting a young medical student.
He offers Nakoshi an irresistible sum of money in exchange for participating in a gruesome test called "Trepanation"—the act of drilling a hole into the skull. The procedure causes Nakoshi to gain a repulsive perspective on the world, as he begins to see metaphysical representations of a person's psychological disorder.
8. Gannibal

Gannibal is a terror Well-made, as it doesn't rely on heavy blood and strange-looking monsters, but rather shows the dark side of human nature and how quickly a man can become a "beast." The story follows Daigo Agawa, a police officer who is assigned to a remote village after the mysterious disappearance of a rural police officer.
Daigo finds the charming mountain village picturesque, and his horror becomes reality when he discovers he's trespassing on a community of cannibals. The small-town atmosphere, the cult agenda, and the element of cannibalism all come together to create this horror manga masterpiece.
7. Fraction

Besides being a horrific serial killer story, Shintaro Kago's eponymous manga, Fraction, offers a surreal experience through its grotesque ero-guro setting and terrifyingly insightful meta-commentary. This horror manga also features clever use of literary allusions.
The story is presented as a dual narrative alternating between the murders of a serial killer and a fictional Kago discussing his next project. The stories that make up the rest of the manga are a mix that introduces all sorts of meta and madness, offsetting a violent and unpredictable narrative.
6. Hideout

Hideout's beautiful yet hauntingly creepy art style makes it one of the scariest horror manga, and it gets scarier as the story progresses. The series follows a couple trying to cope with the untimely death of their son while on vacation on a beautiful island.
From a man's good intentions to try to reconcile with his wife to his intent to commit murder, Hideout starts off a bit dark, but progresses from dramatic reasoning to psycho-madness and only gets better from there. It's an unpleasant read, but in a good way.
5. Pumpkin Night

Pumpkin Night is a psychological horror manga that takes readers on a grotesque journey filled with madness and despair. Largely inspired by the Western horror genre, the story follows a girl named Naoko, who is bullied at school and ends up hospitalized in a mental asylum with her face disfigured.
Years later, she manages to escape the asylum and dons a pumpkin mask to exact revenge on those who wronged her. Filled with deep-seated hatred and disgust, Naoko goes on a rampage, gleefully killing anyone in her path until she finds and tortures those who made her life hell.
4. Kiriko

Kiriko is a generic crime horror story with a supernatural twist that makes up for a decent story. one shot mangaThe story begins with a small group of adults, including protagonist Ryosuke Hayama, being invited to a reunion at their old school to remember the loss of their classmate Kiriko.
However, their reunion takes a dark turn when their schoolmates begin dying in mysterious and gruesome ways. Ryosuke soon discovers that Kiriko was a bullied and deformed girl who died in an accident and that she has returned as a vengeful spirit to exact revenge on those who wronged her.
3. Jagaaan

A visually stunning and action-packed horror manga for beginners, Jagaaan is similar to Hitoshi Iwaaki's "Parasyte" in presenting a mysterious world. Centered on Shintaro Jagasaki, the story presents a chaotic setting where people can transform into grotesque creatures if they suppress their desires.
One day, while riding a train, Jagasaki discovers he's a fractured human warrior and can transform his right hand into a weapon. Now, he decides to hunt down all the fractured humans infected by frenzied frogs in order to bring his dead girlfriend back to life.
2. Tomie

One of the most introspective aspects of horror stories is the depth of atmosphere and the fear of the unknown, and Junji Ito masterfully captures this. Each chapter of this manga revolves around a femme fatale named Tomie, who has the incredible ability to regenerate any part of her body into another copy of herself.
So she goes around turning men violent against each other like a beautiful agent of chaos. With Tomie being the only recurring character, the series gives off a mysterious, claustrophobic vibe because she's all-powerful and can be anywhere at any time.
1. Uzumaki

A true legend of the body horror genre, Junji Ito created countless unforgettable stories. Among them, Uzumaki remains the gold standard of horror manga. Through its growing body of vignettes, Uzumaki paints a portrait of a city and its people going mad.
In this suspenseful tale, Ito focuses on a few key people affected by the spiral phenomenon slowly engulfing the city. While none of the characters seem original at first glance, the mangaka's disturbing and inevitable logic transforms each one into a terrifying harbinger of events to come.
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