As the world regains some semblance of normalcy, one question remains regarding the members of the School Living Club-where are they now? Everyone has their own answer, and as life goes on for each of the girls, exchanging letters helps them stay in touch. Their paths may have diverged, but through thick and thin, the School Living Club is eternal!
When one of the students is attacked after his sins are brought to light, the remaining survivors grow ever more suspicious of each other. As secrets arise and suspects collide, the question remains: If one murderer truly was hiding in their midst, are there really two more watching from within?
"I know all too well...the beginning of that diary I never wrote-" Ellen, who has been plagued by sickness her whole life, heavily relies on her mother's care and love. When the bond between them decays in a horrific turn of events, Ellen despairs that she'll never get the love she so desperately craves and thinks she's done for-that is, until she crosses paths with a mysterious black cat. The cat offers her powers and a house to live in, which seems to change Ellen's life for the better. But the new witch soon discovers the gruesome secrets within this ever-changing house...
Hiroshi Mori is an ordinary college student leading an unremarkable life, until one day he hears someone ringing his neighbor's doorbell over and over again. He goes out onto the landing and finds a strange woman in a trenchcoat-whose tenacious attention soon transfers to him. Stalked and harassed by this monstrous woman, Hiroshi tries to find out the truth about her before she ruins his life completely.
Yua Hayakawa used to love playing with Chi, a mysterious girl with a murky family life who likes collecting dead insects, but it's been years since they've spoken. Now, Chi hardly ever even comes to school. One day, Chi shows up to class in beat-up gym clothes with a handful of dead bugs and starts a commotion that gives Yua's classmate, golden boy Koudai, an idea: he's going to save Chi, and he needs Yua's help to do it. But clean-cut exteriors don't always promise good intentions, and the darkness in Chi may be more dangerous than Yua had ever imagined.
Poison and venom are harmful to life... and my girlfriend is highly venomous. She was perfect - her personality, her hobbies, our physical chemistry; everything about her made her my ideal partner. But no one is truly perfect. I found out she was hiding a dead body in her bathroom... and I didn't have time to think. I covered it up to protect her. That's all. I mean, who wouldn't do something like that for the love of their life? Isn't it only natural to do whatever it takes for someone you care about? But what I didn't realize back then... was that her venom was slowly consuming me and everyone around me.
"Is the Fish Tasty?" "The Tag-Along: The Devil Fish," a sequel of the blockbuster Taiwanese horror film "The Tag-Along" series, has been exclusively adapted into a comic. It's been illustrated by Taiwanese comic artist Mukeke. Based on Taiwanese urban legends, the story follows a devoted mother and her son, whose lives are upended after the son picks up a fish possessed by the Tag-Along spirit. Their home soon becomes plagued by increasingly strange and terrifying occurrences.The plot and visuals build layers of fear, making this a thrilling work that fans of horror comics should not miss![Recommended for readers aged 15 and above]