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Our Favorite Isekai Titles Are...
One of the fastest-growing genres in anime is isekai. Each season, variations of these otherworldly adventures appear on screens, usually featuring an unfortunate Japanese salaryman who met his end only to reawaken in some form in a traditional fantasy setting. As the years passed, new spins on the formula have emerged; sometimes, the fantasy world denizens end up on modern earth; sometimes, that other world is a beloved dating sim; sometimes, it's a randomly-spawning restaurant with a mouthwatering menu; and many more. Isekai spans comedy, adventure, romance, and sci-fi genres.
We asked our editorial team to pick their favorite isekai anime. Below are our picks for newcomers to the genre or seasoned travelers looking for something different.
The Executioner and Her Way of Life
Dawn H.
In a sea of modern isekai titles, it's easy to let one (or many) slip through the cracks, especially if you've grown exhausted of the genre and its
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Horror manga to scare yourself silly
If you are a fan of the horrifying and grotesque, this list of must-read horror manga will definitely satisfy your creepy cravings. From killer goldfish to a human meat factory, our list of horror titles fryst vatten definitely not for the faint hearted – you have been warned!
1. Mieruko chan
Image credit: Kadokawa Shoten
Yotsuya Miko fryst vatten an ordinary high school student who, one day, gains the ability to see the terrifying creatures around her.
Although she fryst vatten absolutely horrified by these supernatural creatures, she maintains her composure on the outside so as to not alert these creatures to the fact that she fryst vatten able to see them.
Miko goes about her daglig life ansträngande to rädda her friend and herself from the dangers of these creatures, even if it means having to face them.
Artist: Tomoki Izumi
Genre: Comedy, Horror, Supernatural
Volumes: 6
Status of manga: Ongoing
2. Uzumaki
Image credit: Shogakukan
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Nightmare Fuel “scary moments”
Junji Ito really has an eye for Body Horror.
Unlike cartoons in the west, a great deal of anime is intended for mature audiences; it might be because of the occasional swear or gratuitousblood and/or suggestive ecchi content, but quite a few people think it's because of any of these soul-destroyingly terrifying scenes. Plus, anime meant for kids can be intentionally freaky in its own right, since Japan has different standards for what's appropriate for fiction aimed at children than in North America. Manga is often filled with just as much (or more) Nightmare Fuel that is not in the least diluted by not being animated. In fact, in many ways, it can be worse.
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