Miki Rinno
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Isola:  Tajuu Jinkaku Shoujo (ISOLA  多重人格少女)

Kadokawa Shoten (角川書店):  Horror Comics
B6

ISBN-10:4-04-853167-0, 12/1999

From the novel Isola:  Juusan-banme no Jinkaku* (ISOLA  十三番目の人格) by Yuusuke Kishi (貴志祐介).  The novel was also made into a live-action movie of the same name as the comic.

Meikai Rakugo (冥界落語)

Kadokawa Shoten (角川書店):  Asuka Comics DX (あすかコミックスDX)
B6

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v.1:  ISBN-10:4-04-853452-1, 12/2001
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v.2:  ISBN-10:4-04-853520-X, 07/2002
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v.3:  ISBN-10:4-04-853602-8, 03/2003

Meikai Rakugo (冥界落語)

Ichijinsha (一迅社):  Zero-Sum Comics (ZERO-SUMコミックス)
B6

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v.1:  ISBN:978-4-758-05440-9, 07/2009
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v.2:  ISBN:978-4-758-05441-6, 07/2009

The second edition was released under Rinno's latest penname (厘のミキ).  Zero-Sum is a ladies' magazine, but the title qualifies from its original serialization in Asuka Mystery DX (あすかミステリーDX).

Juon:  Video Side Josho (呪怨  video  side  序章)

Kadokawa Shoten (角川書店):  Tankoubon Comics (単行本コミックス)
B6

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ISBN-10:4-04-853671-0, 08/2003

Based on the movie by Takashi Shimizu (清水崇).

Some sites list this as a boys’ release, but since the Tankoubon Comics label has been used before for girls’ series, I’m including it until I can get more definite information.

Dark Horse released this title in English as Ju-On:  Video Side.

Onimai (鬼舞)

Shueisha (集英社):  Margaret Comics Cobalt (マーガレットコミックス  コバルト)
Shinsho-ban (新書版)

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v.1:  ISBN:978-4-08-845175-6, 02/2014
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v.2:  ISBN:978-4-08-845206-7, 04/2014

Released under her latest penname.  Based on the horror novel series by Takatsugu Segawa (瀬川貴次).

This series has been made available electronically by Shueisha.

Ouji* (王子)
[in Neo Kiseijuu f (ネオ寄生獣f) Anthology]

Kodansha (講談社):  Kodansha Comics Deluxe ARIA (講談社コミックスデラックス ARIA)
Shinsho-ban (新書版)

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ISBN:978-4-06-377151-0, 03/2015

Based on the Kiseijuu (寄生獣) horror series by Hitoshi Iwaaki (岩明均).

Kodansha also released Neo Kiseijuu f in two electronic volumes and an English translation titled Neo Parasyte F.

Other Works:

Rinno has also released Club Crime 1-3, Hikari () 1-4, Meikai Hanashi* (冥界噺) 1-2, and Jikan, Kuukan, Jinbutsu (時間・ 空間・ 人物), all published by Ichijinsha, formerly Issaisha (一賽舎), under Zero-Sum Comics.  Judging from comments made about Hikari, it might qualify as a horror comic, but I haven’t been able to find a concrete description from either the publisher or author.  Similarly, Sakura no Mori no Mankai no Shita / Yonaga-hime to Mimio (桜の森の満開の下/ 夜長姫と耳男), based on the works of Ango Sakaguchi (坂口安吾) and the first volume of ichiyusha (一友社)’s Ichiyusha Meisaku Gekijou (一友社名作劇場) series, is described as "black fantasy," but does not appear to be aimed at girls.

Rinno also did the art for the comics version of Stranger Mukou Hadan (ストレンヂア無皇刃譚), aka Sword of the Stranger, published by Media Factory (メディアファクトリー).

Under her later pen name, Rinno also created the ladies' comics Pikapika Kachiku* (ピカピカ家畜) 1-3, Inferno, and Utsukushii Hitobito to Utsukushiku Nai Shinonome-kun* (美しい人々と美しくない東雲くん) 1, all published by Ichijinsha under Zero-Sum Comics.  The boys' title Rakkasan Nurse* (落下傘ナース) 1-2 was published by Shueisha (集英社) under Young Jump Comics Ultra.  Mukuro Chandelier (骸シャンデリア) 1-3 originally ran in the girls' magazine Aria and, like Hikari, may well be horror but has never been officially labelled as such by the author or the publisher, Kodansha (講談社).  Misanthrope na Kanojyo (ミザントロープな彼女) 1-3, another boys' comic, was published by Kodansha under Kodansha Comics Afternoon (講談社コミックスアフタヌーン).