The ghostly tenants multiply and mayhem ensues, as Kaoru’s haunted property management hits its strangest chapter yet in a mansion where the afterlife has more chaos than check‑ins.
Things get even weirder at the condo of spirits with “peculiar circumstances.” Kaoru’s supernatural property empire is thriving but decidedly unsettled: trickster apparitions, sentimental specters, and mischievous phantoms all compete for attention – and a comfortable haunt.
As the resident exorcist‑turned‑tenant Tsuzumi continues to adapt (or fail to adapt) to ghostly roommates, new otherworldly faces arrive with pasts that are as bizarre as they are heartbreaking. Bonds between the living and the dead deepen, making rent day feel more like an emotional séance than a mundane chore.
With every chapter, Kaoru’s laid‑back landlord goals are tested by hauntings that are as hilarious as they are heartfelt, in a volume that proves even ghosts need a place to call home – and sometimes a roommate contract with fine print.
Nebukuro is a rising star in the Japanese horror manga scene, known for blending psychological unease with dark humor and stylish, unsettling artwork. With Ghost Mansion, Nebukuro has crafted a modern haunted house tale that plays with urban legends, social commentary, and the creeping dread of the everyday. Nebukuro’s distinct voice and visual flair have gained a dedicated following in Japan and abroad.
The ghostly tenants multiply and mayhem ensues, as Kaoru’s haunted property management hits its strangest chapter yet in a mansion where the afterlife has more chaos than check‑ins.
Things get even weirder at the condo of spirits with “peculiar circumstances.” Kaoru’s supernatural property empire is thriving but decidedly unsettled: trickster apparitions, sentimental specters, and mischievous phantoms all compete for attention – and a comfortable haunt.
As the resident exorcist‑turned‑tenant Tsuzumi continues to adapt (or fail to adapt) to ghostly roommates, new otherworldly faces arrive with pasts that are as bizarre as they are heartbreaking. Bonds between the living and the dead deepen, making rent day feel more like an emotional séance than a mundane chore.
With every chapter, Kaoru’s laid‑back landlord goals are tested by hauntings that are as hilarious as they are heartfelt, in a volume that proves even ghosts need a place to call home – and sometimes a roommate contract with fine print.
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Nebukuro is a rising star in the Japanese horror manga scene, known for blending psychological unease with dark humor and stylish, unsettling artwork. With Ghost Mansion, Nebukuro has crafted a modern haunted house tale that plays with urban legends, social commentary, and the creeping dread of the everyday. Nebukuro’s distinct voice and visual flair have gained a dedicated following in Japan and abroad.