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I can't find any info on the Kakashi manga that allegedly exists. Any links? —Tokek 06:57, 29 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
It was published in Volume 4 of the Junji Ito Horror Comic Collection[1], if you look at Volume 3, Flesh-Coloured Horror, you see these were originally published in Halloween Monthly Magazine (described here as "Nemuki’s Halloween Monthly magazine" and here as "Gekkan Halloween (Monthly Halloween) Magazine") so it is not unreasonable to assume the stories in Volume 4 also appeared there, but he also started getting stories published in other anthologies so, without better information we can't really state this as fact.
Some of the stories from those volumes appeared in Dark Horses' Museum of Terror collections - the first two volumes collected Tomie and the third (and last) was more of an anthology drawing from various volumes (the specific stories are listed in the Amazon.com reviews. Actually looking at the reviews on Amazon this is Dark Horse's translation of a Japanese series of reprints of the same name from Asahi Sonorama (Itō Junji Kyōfu Hakubutsukan - 伊藤潤二恐怖博物館) that aimed to collect all the Halloween Magazine stories in chronological order. Best I can tell this ran to a full 10 volumes and Dark Horse only released the first 3. Volume 4 is called Kakashi[2]. So it looked like it stopped too short. (Emperor (talk) 18:09, 29 March 2012 (UTC))[reply]