Something is wearing his best friend’s skin. It mimics him perfectly, speaks his words, holds his memories — yet every so often, its body twists, its voice fractures, and something ancient and inhuman peeks through. Yoshiki should run. He should tell someone. Instead, he makes a dangerous choice: he stays.

A haunting blend of body horror, folkloric dread, and aching queer melancholy, The Summer Hikaru Died has been praised for its stunning black-and-white art, slow-burn tension, and deeply emotional core. It’s not just a horror manga — it’s a story about grief, identity, and the lengths we go to hold onto someone we’ve already lost.

But Yoshiki knows. The thing that came back is not Hikaru.

Yoshiki and Hikaru have been inseparable, growing up together in a quiet rural town. But one summer, Hikaru vanishes into the mountains. When he returns days later, he looks exactly the same — same smile, same voice, same warmth.

Here’s a clean, informative text for The Summer Hikaru Died (Hikaru ga Shinda Natsu), which is a manga series, not yet a full novel, though it is published in book format (tankōbon). By Mokumokuren

Manga series (ongoing) | Published in English by Yen Press Themes: Psychological horror, supernatural mystery, LGBTQ+ (boys' love undertones), coming-of-age

As the summer stretches on, Yoshiki tries to protect the secret of what Hikaru has become, while navigating the creeping horror of loving someone who is no longer human — and the terrifying possibility that the original Hikaru might never have existed at all.

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