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Frankenstein: Junji Ito Story Collection

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In this graphic version, the story of Frankenstein only stayed true until half of the story. (The other half portrayed Frankenstein’s monster as more vicious and heartless compared to the original version. Henry too found out about what Frankenstein did and was killed in pursuit of the monster. In the book, he was unaware of the monster's existence until the monster killed him. The monster meticulously planned as such that Frankenstein was to be accused as Henry's killer in another town.) You can’t talk about horror mangawithout mentioning Junji Ito. He’s a modern master. Since 1987, he’s been disturbing readers with short and long-form stories that blend several subgenres, such as psychological and body horror. Ito, Junji (October 16, 2007) [1998]. Uzumaki: Spiral into Horror, Vol. 1 (2nded.). Viz Media. p.207. ISBN 978-1-4215-1389-8.

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The extra part on Oshikiri was decent, but not as memorable as the stories in his Shiver collection, they seem to be ok for big fans of Ito but not must reads for sure. Collects: Assassins, Hair, Adopted Daughter, Little Finger, Boy, Moromi, Babysitter, Gathering, Passing Demon, Top Model, and Old and Ugly Natalie (in Japanese). July 27, 2010. Archived from the original on August 2, 2022 . Retrieved October 6, 2021. The Hanging Balloons (2000), archived from the original on September 20, 2022 , retrieved September 20, 2022 I really loved being able to enjoy the story of Frankenstein in a different way and reading a collaboration of two favourites of mine. I would highly recommend to any horror lovers or fans of either/both Junji Ito and Mary Shelley.

A Talk with Junji Ito | Creator Interview | VIZ, archived from the original on June 2, 2022 , retrieved June 2, 2022 Una atmósfera oscura se nos irá revelando ante nuestros ojos, momentos en los que para su experimento va en busca de cadáveres, los descuartiza y busca las mejores piezas para su creación, con tal fascinación y ceguera que la necesidad de crear se escapa de su raciocinio, el cual viene después de ver lo que ha hecho. His Frankenstein adaptation takes up more or less half of the book. Although I could see nothing wrong in the technical aspect of the narrative, (on the contrary, it has remained faithful to the original material), the story itself is way off with Ito's trademark manga elements. It doesn't have the usual bizarre obsession over something that almost always spirals down to a horrific and grotesque end. The story does't call for such anyway. His take Frankenstein nonetheless can perhaps be considered as a better graphic adaptation of the novel. Collects: The Supernatural Transfer Student, Groaning Drain Pipes, Blood-Bubble Bushes, The Hanging Balloons, Marionette Mansion, Flesh-Colored Horror, Near Miss!, and In the Soil

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Junji Ito’s original body of work often turns its human characters inside out to show how monstrous we truly are. In Uzumaki, he turns an obsession to spiral shapes into a metaphor on how people twist, turn, and contort to fit their strangest desires into their daily routines. People become spiral shapes themselves, offering their bodies as proof of humanity’s inner monstrosity. In 2019, Ito received his first Eisner Award for his manga adaptation of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein for "Best Adaptation from Another Medium." [16] Aquí nos retratara a un monstruo majestuoso de más de dos metros envuelto en vendas y con una presencia impactante que aterraría hasta al más grande de los humanos.a b "MUCC、"ムックの日(6/9)"に「娼婦」誕生20周年記念シングルを限定リリース". Barks (in Japanese). June 8, 2020. Archived from the original on August 15, 2020 . Retrieved September 17, 2022. The Hell of the Doll Funeral, where 30% of the world’s population of children are mysteriously turning into dolls. Terrifying, body horror, goodness! Shimizu, Takashi (March 24, 2001), Tomie: Re-birth (Horror), archived from the original on October 6, 2022 , retrieved October 6, 2022

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Junji Ito Introduces Junji Ito Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre | Netflix, archived from the original on September 21, 2022 , retrieved September 21, 2022 Inomata, Toshirô (December 26, 1999), Tomie: anaza feisu (Horror, Romance), archived from the original on December 26, 2019 , retrieved October 5, 2022

Collects: Used Record, Shiver, Fashion Model, Hanging Blimp, Marionette Mansion, Painter, The Long Dream, Honored Ancestors, Greased, and Fashion Model: Cursed Frame Reprints The Junji Ito Horror Comic Collection Volumes 9 and 16 (Junji Ito's Hallucinations and Frankenstein, respectively) This is a short story collection which revolves around a pair of siblings who cause chaos everywhere they go. The Walls is my favourite story of the collection. An earthquake opens up some old walls in the house revealing the corpses buried within them - and then his long-missing parents suddenly return from working abroad. Or are they his parents…? Definitely the scariest and most macabre story here.

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