Official manga adaptation of the RPGMaker game, Yume Nikki illustrated by Hitoshi Tomizawa, serialized in Takeshobo's web manga magazine Manga Life Win+. Madotsuki is a girl that always dreams with the same landscape. Finally, she decides to start exploring her dreams, searching for answers.
Yume Nikki has finished publishing and it has 10 Chapters. It is also Known as: ゆめにっき, Dream Diary
Genres: Fantasy , Psychological , Mystery , Adventure , Seinen , Dementia
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4. Ultra Heaven
In a world where all feeling is artificial and where everyone is a potential drug addict, nothing has really changed: the excess is near at hand and very few substances are considered dangerous and put under strict control by a hygiene office, which has full power over the drug addicts who are in an extreme condition.
The main character is Kabu, a little peddler and heavily addicted. Used to any kind of hallucinogenic trip, he is able to feel
happiness through the ecstasy of the drug, while at the same time hypocritically hating those who gave birth to this society which has forced him to excess.
After an overdose caused by mixing two incompatible drugs, he spends his days looking for stimulants until he encounters an enigmatic man who offers him a new kind of illegal substance: UltraHeaven.
From that moment his incredible journey begins, where dream and reality are fused in an undivided world, causing him hysterical or joyful reactions and unrestrained pains.
But what really is UltraHeaven and who's really behind it? And who is the guru who is promoting meditation as a powerful way to influence the whole universe surrounding us?
With the help of a special amplifier helmet, Kabu starts a trip into the deep and hidden layers of his consciousness, diving into a nightmare he would otherwise never discover...
Ultra Heaven is currently publishing and has Chapters. It is also Known as: ウルトラヘヴン, Ultra Heaven
3. Opus
The ordinary life of a mangaka, until the real world is mixed with the world of his work.
Satoshi Kon's Opus has finished publishing and it has 19 Chapters. It is also Known as: OPUS, Opus
2. Kirisame ga Furu Mori
After the sudden death of her parents, a young woman named Shiori Kanzaki find a picture of a man that she believes to be her grandfather, and travels to Azakawa Village, where he was apparently from, in hopes of meeting him. However, when she arrives she instead finds that the tiny village has a museum that she realizes she lived in as a young girl. There she meets Sakuma, a middle school girl who tends to get herself in trouble, and Suga, the strange manager of the museum who only communicates in written memos. Suga grudgingly allows her to stay at the museum for awhile and research her family.
But there is a legend in the village of "Kotori Obake," a demon woman who abducts children who go into the nearby forest. How is this story connected to Shiori's past, and why does she hear voices calling her, commanding her to "Come fulfill the promise?"
Kirisame ga Furu Mori has finished publishing and it has 18 Chapters. It is also Known as: 霧雨が降る森, Forest of Drizzling Rain
1. Majo no Ie: Ellen no Nikki
The original game casts players in the role of Viola, a girl who wakes up in the middle of a forest, where a path of roses leads her to the house of a witch named Ellen. She enters the house, and must find a way out again. The prequel novel centers on the story of how Ellen became a witch. The magazine teases that the story will be about "Ellen, the witch who longed to be loved, and Viola, the girl who was raised with love."
The Witch's House: The Diary of Ellen has finished publishing and it has 9 Chapters. It is also Known as: 魔女の家 エレンの日記, Majo no Ie: Ellen no Nikki