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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
Shadow and Maria run a pawnshop where strange trinkets have the power to grant the wildest dreams of their customers. However, dreams come at a heavy price and, most of the time, they end up giving up something that they never should have parted with in the first place.<ref>[http://www.mangamaniaccafe.com/?p=2351 Manga Maniac Cafe: Nightmares for Sale Volume 1], [http://www.otakunews.com/mangareview.php?MangaID=197 Otaku News: Nightmares for Sale Volume 2]</ref>
Shadow and Maria run a pawnshop where strange trinkets have the power to grant the wildest dreams of their customers. However, dreams come at a heavy price and, most of the time, they end up giving up something that they never should have parted with in the first place.<ref>[http://www.mangamaniaccafe.com/?p=2351 Manga Maniac Cafe: Nightmares for Sale Volume 1], [http://www.otakunews.com/mangareview.php?MangaID=197 Otaku News: Nightmares for Sale Volume 2]</ref>



== Releases ==
== Releases ==
''Akuma no Omise'' has been released in Japan in [[tankōbon]] and [[bunkobon]] form.
''Akuma no Omise'' has been released in Japan in [[tankōbon]] and [[bunkobon]] form.

==References==
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==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 06:46, 9 January 2009

Nightmares for Sale
Cover of Nightmares for Sale Vol. 1
悪魔のお店 Shadow & Maria
(Akuma no Omise: Shadow & Maria)
GenreSupernatural horror
Manga
Written byKaoru Ohashi
Published byJapan Asahi Sonorama
English publisherUnited States Aurora Publishing
Original runJanuary 2002February 2002
Volumes2

Nightmares for Sale, released in Japan as Akuma no Omise: Shadow & Maria (悪魔のお店 Shadow & Maria, trans. The Devil's Pawnshop: Shadow and Maria), is a manga anthology series written and illustrated by Kaoru Ohashi.[1][2][3]

Plot

Shadow and Maria run a pawnshop where strange trinkets have the power to grant the wildest dreams of their customers. However, dreams come at a heavy price and, most of the time, they end up giving up something that they never should have parted with in the first place.[4]


Releases

Akuma no Omise has been released in Japan in tankōbon and bunkobon form.

References