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Blood on the Tracks #8
Shuzo Oshimi's unsettling psychological manga continues in this eighth volume, its pencil-sketched cover presenting a young woman in a school uniform standing alone on a quiet, narrow alleyway — her posture still, her expression quietly unreadable. The delicate, hand-drawn linework gives the scene an eerie intimacy that perfectly captures the series' tone of domestic tension and slow-burning dread. If you've been following this story, volume 8 is exactly the kind of carefully crafted chapter that reminds you why *Blood on the Tracks* earns its devoted readership.
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