![]() ![]() Some of it may be out-of-print or in licensing limbo, so the titles can only be obtained via the secondhand market at volatile prices, but they are available. The only limitation is that the mangaka’s work must be available legally in English. ![]() I like to include many options to suit all tastes and preferences, after all. To that end, this list considers different styles and categories. Some horror mangaka may create work that may not seem terrifying on an individual panel basis but in context and as a whole, will make you shudder. What one reader considers scary might not even register on the radar for another. Putting together a list of horror mangaka, though? That’s tricky. Horror manga artists and writers are enjoying a surge in popularity among readers - even those who may not consider themselves horror fans. Some of the hottest series in recent years incorporate horror elements: the demon hunting in Demon Slayer, the demonic pact central to Chainsaw Man, and the occult-laden worldbuilding of Jujutsu Kaisen. But perhaps the most popular genre in the manga format right now is horror. ![]() As we’ve discussed numerous times before here on Book Riot, manga’s diversity of titles, genres, and topics is its greatest strength. You can find a wide variety of genres in the manga format. ![]()
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