(W/A) Kauzo Umezz
From the mind of Kazuo Umezz, undisputed master of Japanese horror manga and creator of The Drifting Classroom and Orochi, comes Cat-Eyed Boy! This deluxe edition contains five classic horror stories featuring a mysterious and dangerous cat-eyed boy who lives among humans, comes from the world of demons, and is despised by both. In four morbid tales, he interacts with humans and monsters to often-devastating ends. Then, in a final story, Cat-Eyed Boy must decide where his true loyalties lie-or if he has any loyalties at all.
(W/A) Kauzo Umezz
From the mind of Kazuo Umezz, undisputed master of Japanese horror manga and creator of The Drifting Classroom and Orochi, comes Cat-Eyed Boy! This deluxe second volume picks up where volume 1 left off, with Cat-Eyed Boy trying to stop the Band of 100 Monsters from taking gruesome revenge on the corrupt humans who have made them outcasts. Then, Cat-Eyed Boy continues to travel between the lands of humans and demons in six more disturbing tales, including 'The Stairs,' in which Cat-Eyed Boy helps a child say a last goodbye to his deceased mother, and 'The Thousand-Handed Demon,' in which a woman trying to bring a deity to life gets a lot more than she bargained for.
(W/A) Kauzo Umezz
Satoru has been meeting up with Marin at his father's factory to spend time with the curious robot Monroe. But their secret has been misinterpreted by the town gossip mill. As rumors start to spread about a budding romance between the two, Marin makes a decision that will forever impact her relationship with both Satoru and Monroe and change all of their lives in unexpected ways.
(W/A) Kauzo Umezz
The second volume of Umezz's classic horror manga begins with 'Prodigy,' in which Orochi watches from the shadows while a baby boy matures and proves that you never know who someone will grow up to be. In 'Home,' Orochi accompanies a man home after an accident-but as they say, you can never go home again... Finally, in 'Key,' the rules of good and evil are blurred for two families when Orochi moves into a new apartment. For older teen audiences.
(W) Kauzo Umezz
The third volume of Umezz's classic horror manga begins with 'Stage,' in which Orochi encounters a child who insists a mysterious 'morning-man' has killed his father. But who is he really? Then, a group of stranded soldiers succumb to unimaginable depravity in order to survive. In 'Combat,' their story comes back to haunt them...and others. For older teen audiences.
(W/A) Kauzo Umezz
The fourth and final volume of Umezz's classic horror manga begins with 'Eyes,' in which Orochi encounters a girl who can see more than anyone expects, despite being blind. And 'Blood' brings Orochi into the strange twisting lives of two sisters, neither of whom is what she seems to be. For older teen audiences.