Cojima does not seem to differentiate clearly between works for girls and works for adult women, so please excuse the slight confusion associated with the anthologies.
Kaiki no Yakata (怪奇の館)
Leed Sha (リイド社): SP Comics - Kyoufu no Yakata Comic Series (SPコミックス・ 恐怖の館コミックシリーズ)
Shinsho-ban (新書版)
Works included in this volume:
Gensou no Kubi Shoujo* (幻想の首少女 )
[in Otona Jigoku (おとな地獄)]
Leed Sha (リイド社): Leed Bunko (リイド文庫)
Bunko-ban (文庫版)
Although Otona Jigoku was aimed at women, this piece originally appeared in Asahi Sonorama (朝日ソノラマ)’s Halloween (ハロウィン).
Kaiki! Gyorogyoro Shoujo* (怪奇! ぎょろぎょろ少女)
[in Otona Jigoku (おとな地獄)]
Leed Sha (リイド社): Leed Bunko (リイド文庫)
Bunko-ban (文庫版)
Although Otona Jigoku was aimed at women, this piece also originally appeared in Asahi Sonorama (朝日ソノラマ)’s Halloween (ハロウィン).
Ball Kaidan* (ボール怪談)
[in All Kaidan (オール怪談) 1 Anthology]
Somasha (蒼馬社)
A5
This work was republished in Otome Jigoku (below).
Futari Jigoku* (ふたり地獄)
[in All Kaidan (オール怪談) 4 Anthology]
Somasha (蒼馬社)
A5
Reprinted in Otome Jigoku (below).
Gankyuu Kitan (眼球綺譚): Yui
Included the following works:
Based on the horror novel by Yukito Ayatsuji (綾辻行人). Also see Gankyuu Kitan: Comics, below.
Tonkam, now Delcourt / Tonkam, released this title in French as Histoires d’œil: Yui.
Cojima Miyako Sakuhin Shuu (児嶋都作品集):
- v.1: Otome Jigoku: Virginia Inferno (おとめ地獄 ヴァージニア インフェルノ)
- v.2: Otome Zukan (おとめ図鑑)
Softmagic (ソフトマジック): Magical Mystery Horror (マジカルミステリーホラー)
A5
Included in volume 1:
- Kaiki no Yakata: Misato-chan no Kibyou* (怪奇の館 美里ちゃんの奇病)
- Ijime Jigoku: Saisho no Hitori* (いじめ地獄 〜さいしょのひとり〜)
- Inka Diet: O-niku Jigoku* (因果ダイエット お肉地獄)
- Otona Jigoku* (おとな地獄)
- Ball Kaidan* (ボール怪談)
- Kaiki! Houtai Jougakusei: Heisei Bishoujo Ikijigoku* (怪奇! 包帯女学生 〜平成美少女生き地獄〜)
- Kaiki no Yakata: Miete Shimau Shoujo* (怪奇の館 視えてしまう少女)
- Ano Onna wa Kabe no Naka* (あの女は壁の中)
- Futari Jigoku: Marina to Leona no Kaijiken* (ふたり地獄 〜マリナとレオナの怪事件〜)
Although Magical Mystery Horror appears to have been a girls’ label, Ijime Jigoku*, O-niku Jigoku*, Otona Jigoku*, Kaiki! Houtai Jougakusei*, and Ano Onna wa Kabe no Naka* come from Bunkasha (ぶんか社)’s ladies’ magazines Kyoufu no Kairaku (恐怖の快楽) and Horror M (ホラーM).
Included in v.2:
- Kaiki!! O-keshou Shoujo* (怪奇!! お化粧少女)
- Ushiro Jigoku* (うしろ地獄)
- Tekubi Jigoku* (手首地獄)
- Hatsuichi Goal* (バツイチゴール)
- Danna Jigoku* (だんな地獄)
- Kaiki Oomori!! Nikuko-chan: Shougeki! Konjaku Nikuko-chan? no Maki* (怪奇大盛!! 肉子ちゃん 衝撃! 今昔肉子ちゃん? の巻)
- Ehon Kaidan: Onna no Hanamichi* (絵本怪談 ー女の花道ー)
- Douwa Jigoku: Ningyo-hime* (童話地獄 〜人魚姫〜)
- Kaiki no Yakata: Kokkuri-san no Noroi: Heisei Sannin Musume* (怪奇の館 コックリさんの呪い 〜平成三人娘〜)
- Kaidan Mandragora* (怪談マンドラゴラ)
Ushiro Jigoku*, Tekubi Jigoku*, Hatsuichi Goal*, Douwa Jigoku*, and Kaidan Mandragora* all originally ran in Bunkasha’s ladies’ magazines. Ehon Kaidan appeared in Somasha (蒼馬社)’s Daikyoufu* (大恐怖), which also appears to be a ladies’ magazine.
Hi-iro no Sasayaki (緋色の囁き)
Kadokawa Shoten (角川書店): Asuka Comics DX (あすかコミックスDX)
B6
From the mystery novel by Yukito Ayatsuji (綾辻行人).
Ever Glory (長鴻) translated the comic into Chinese as Fei Se de Ninan (緋色的呢喃).
Cojima Miyako Sakuhin Shuu: Kaiki Oomori!! Nikuko-chan* (児嶋都作品集 怪奇大盛!! 肉子ちゃん)
Magazine Five (マガジン・ ファイブ): Magical Horror (マジカルホラー)
A5
Gankyuu Kitan (眼球綺譚): Comics
Kadokawa Shoten (角川書店): Kadokawa Bunko (角川文庫)
Bunko-ban (文庫版)
Again based on the works of Yukito Ayatsuji (綾辻行人). Also see Gankyuu Kitan: Yui, above. There appears to be some overlap between these volumes, but their contents were not identical.
Other Works:
Cojima’s first release was the boys’ comic Junnama Kid* (純生キッド), published by Enix (エニックス) under GanGan Comics.
She also did the ladies’ comics Otona Jigoku (おとな地獄), published under Leed Bunko (リイド文庫), see above, and Kodomo Jigoku (こども地獄) which was published under Bunkasha Comics - Kyoufu no Kairaku Series (ぶんか社コミックス・ 恐怖の快楽シリーズ).
A book titled Jashin Kyuu: Yami ni Sasayaku Mono-tachi no Shouzou (邪神宮 闇に囁くものたちの肖像) lists Cojima as editor. This volume is about works related to H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu mythos. It was written by Shimako Iwai (岩井志麻子), illustrated by Natsuhiko Kyougoku (京極夏彦), and published by Gakken (学研出版).