
Here's the latest from Smudge!
And here's what they have to say about it:
The Girl Who Raised the Dead by Kawashima Norikazu
Edited and translated by Ryan Holmberg (who has contributed another excellent, illustrated [in full color, no less] introduction that, fittingly, runs 13 pages – ed.)
KRRRAK BOOM!! A young woman is struck dead by a bolt of lightning. But then a miracle—her charred body rises into the air and absorbs an eerie orb of light. When the girl comes back to life, she discovers that she possesses amazing telepathic powers. She can move objects. She can force people to do things against their will. She can see the future. She can even raise the dead!
Originally published in 1987, THE GIRL WHO RAISED THE DEAD marks the triumphant return of cult-horror legend Kawashima Norikazu. Drawn a year after his masterpiece Her Frankenstein, this brutal yet charming manga shows Kawashima wickedly slathering teen paranormal magic in slasher gore. The Girl Who Raised the Dead is the sixth volume of SMUDGE, a series of vintage horror, occult, and dark-fantasy manga from publisher Living the Line.
Book Details Creator: Kawashima Norikazu (writer/artist) Editor/Translator: Ryan Holmberg Series: SMUDGE, Vol. 5 Format: Paperback Pages: 204 Trim Size: 6 × 8 inches Language: English Publisher: Living the Line Publication Date: November 4, 2025 ISBN-13: 978-1961581135 Reading Age: 13 years and up








