The October 2011 Manga Movable Feast focuses on the genre of horror. From things that go bump in the night, to monsters that haunt our dreams, to the blood and gore that permeates the genre. This page will serve as an archive and you will find links from all the participants.
Articles
Top 10 Scariest Manga You Haven’t Read – Thomas Zoth – Mania
Kazuo Umezu – David Welsh – Manga Curmudgeon
The Scariest Comic Books of All Time: Uzumaki – Brian Cronin – Comics Should Be Good
License Request: Junji Ito Josei Manga – David Welsh – Manga Curmudgeon
Digital Horror Manga – Rob McMonigal – Panel Patter
Favorite Horror Manga – Rob McMonigal – Panel Patter
The Scariest Comic Books of All Time: Mermaid’s Scar – Brian Cronin – Comics Should Be Good
10 Favorite Spooky Manga – Kate Dacey – The Manga Critic
Horror Manga from A to Z – Kate Dacey – The Manga Critic
Ladies Night – Connie C. – Slightly Biased Manga
The Scariest Comic Books of All Time: The Drifting Classroom – Brian Cronin – Comics Should Be Good
The Drifting Classroom Manga Soundtrack – Moldilox – Moldilox Chips
License Request: Franky Fran – ABCBTom – karaconner.com
License Request Day: Franky Fran – David Welsh – Manga Curmudgeon
Horror Titles – Manga Worth Reading – Johanna Draper Carlson
Usamaru Fuyura – Justin – Organized Anti-Social Geniuses
Horror Recommendations – Animemiz – Animemiz Scribblings
Rightstuf Bargain Manga – Lissa Pattillo – Kuriosity
Halloween Briefs – Sean Gaffney – Suitable For Treatment
Uzumaki: Feund Snails – Noah Berlatsky – Hooded Utilitarian
Higurashi: When They Cry: Killing Time Arc Volume 2 – Danica Davidson – Otaku USA
Reviews
Devilman Lady – Erica Friedman – Okazu
Hellsing, Taimashin: Red Spider Exorcist and Vampire Hunter D – Ash Brown – Experiments in Manga
Blood Alone Omnibus 1 – Aaron Kooienga – Manga Power
Museum of Terror: Tomie – N – Cat Demon Spirits
Higurashi: When They Cry Volume 15 – Sean Gaffney – Suitable For Treatment
Uzumaki Volume 1-3 – Michelle Smith – Soliloquy in Blue
GoGo Monster – David Welsh – Manga Curmudgeon
Raiders Volume 1 – Rob McMonigal – Panel Patter
Goth – Ash Brown – Experiments in Manga
Tokyo Zombie – David Welsh – Manga Curmudgeon
Haunted House – Michelle Smith – Soliloquy in Blue
Nightmare Inspector – Ash Brown – Experiments in Manga
Hellsing Volume 1 – Derek Brown – Burning Lizard Studios
One Missed Call Volume 1-2 – Ken Haly – Sequential Ink
Urameshiya Volume 1 – Anna – Manga Report
Dragon Head, Grand Guignol Orchestra, and King of Thorn – Ash Brown – Experiments in Manga
Museum of Terror Volumes 1-2 – Jason Yadao – Otaku Ohana
Discussions and Rountables
The Drifitng Roundtable: I Believe the Children are the Future – Noah Berlatsky – Hooded Utilitarian
The Drifting Roundtable: The Playland of Carnivores – Jason Thompson – Hooded Utilitarian
The Drifting Roundtable: They Die Falling Forward – Shaenon Garrity – Hooded Utilitarian
The Drifting Roundtable: Adrift/ Cut the Cord – Sean Michael Robinson – Hooded Utilitarian
The Drifting Roundtable: Splashy: Drifting Roundtable – Richard Cook – Hooded Utilitarian
The Drifting Roundtable: Classroom Minus Children – Jog – Hooded Utilitarian
The Favorites Alphabet: Spooky Supplement – David Welsh – Manga Curmudgeon
Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan – Alex Hoffman – Manga Village
What Makes a Good Horror Manga – Manga Village
Manga Xanadu
What Is Horror?
Ghost-busting Manga
Just Desserts
Ladies of J-Horror
Things That Make You Go Ewwww
Survival of the Fittest
Yokai Night Parade
Zombie Apocalypse
Previous Manga Movable Feasts
Love Hina
Fumi Yoshinaga
Fruits Basket
Wild Adapter
Cross Game
Rumiko Takahashi
Aqua and Aria
Barefoot Gen
Karakuri Odette
One Piece
Afterschool Nightmare
Yotsuba&!
Paradise Kiss
The Color Trilogy
To Terra
Mushishi
Emma
Sexy Voice and Robo

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