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The Hundred Ghost Stories That Led to My Death

僕が死ぬだけの百物語 ; Hundred Ghost Stories of My Own Death ; Boku ga Shinu dake no Hyakumonogatari
Author: Matono Anji

The Hundred Ghost Stories That Led to My Death summary

You are reading The Hundred Ghost Stories That Led to My Death, a manga that covering ecchi, gore, horror, mystery, psychological, shounen, supernatural, tragedy. The Hundred Ghost Stories That Led to My Death (百の怪談が僕を死に導いた, Hyaku no Kaidan ga Boku o Shi ni Michibiita) is an unsettling horror manga about a man who vows to gather one hundred ghost stories, only to discover that each story claims a piece of his life. What begins as grim fascination turns into obsession; every retold whisper and salvaged entry draws apparitions closer and frays the boundary between memory and nightmare. The narrative relies on atmospheric detail, slow-burn dread, and unreliable perspective to make mundane settings feel hostile and intimate moments terrifying. As the count nears completion, paranoia, guilt, and spectral visitations escalate, forcing the protagonist to confront whether stories summon the dead or merely reveal truths he cannot escape. With its blend of folklore, psychological tension, and tragic inevitability, The Hundred Ghost Stories That Led to My Death offers a literary brand of horror that lingers long after the final page.

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8 months ago

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