Here are some recommendations for horror comics:
1. " Swirl ": This is one of Ito Junji's works and is considered one of the classic Japanese horror comics.
2. " Human head balloon " was also one of Ito Junji's works, famous for its unique horror atmosphere.
3. " Drifting Classroom ": This was one of Kazuo Sutatu's works, one of the classic horror comics of the 1970s.
4. " Demon Bug ": This was one of Kaga Shinichi's works, and it was also a recommended classic horror comic.
Please note that the recommended works are only part of the search results. There are other horror comics that are not mentioned in the search results.
The art style is crucial. For example, in Junji Ito's works, his detailed and often grotesque drawings add to the horror. The distorted faces and strange body shapes create unease.
Well, many comic writers draw inspiration from common horror settings like log cabins. They often use the isolation of the log cabin to build tension. A story could be about a group of friends who go to a log cabin for a vacation but start experiencing unexplainable events. Maybe they hear strange noises at night, and as they investigate, they find a hidden room with some dark secret that the log cabin has been hiding for years.
One popular scary comic story is 'The Walking Dead'. It shows a post - apocalyptic world filled with zombies. The characters constantly face the threat of being eaten alive, and the tense atmosphere makes it very scary.
One famous comic scary story is 'The Sandman' by Neil Gaiman. It has a dark and eerie atmosphere with strange characters like the title character who can control dreams in a rather spooky way.
One popular scary anime comic story is 'Another'. It has a really eerie atmosphere. The story involves a mystery surrounding a particular student in a class and strange deaths start to occur. It's full of suspense and has some really creepy visuals.