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Deserter: Junji Ito Story Collection

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A Deserter in the House is a short story by Junji Ito. It is the second chapter of The Bully, volume 12 of the Horror World of Junji Ito series, as well as the twelfth chapter of Museum of Terror vol. 3. Smith, David (February 11, 2023). "Junji Ito Maniac: Disturbing, Unsettling, And A Little Bit Normal". Kotaku Australia. Archived from the original on March 30, 2023 . Retrieved March 30, 2023. Based on "Kokka no Wana (Trap of the State)", the autobiography of ex-diplomat and political writer Sato Masaru.

Inomata, Toshirô (December 26, 1999), Tomie: anaza feisu (Horror, Romance), archived from the original on December 26, 2019 , retrieved October 5, 2022Viz към момента - томче с преведени на английски разкази е учудващо плътно като съдържание, разбира се, с няколко пикови истории, от които може би най-любимата ми - за младеж, който открива в сънуващия си "аз" противник, опитващ се да превземе същността му. Нивото на рисунък не е на нивото на по-зрелите творби на Ито, но това не пречи, нито дразни.

Inside and outside of his home country, Junji Ito’s manga is celebrated as the best of Japanese horror writing. Also in the usual Ito style, his way of drawing facial expressions and emotions is consistently outstanding in Sensor. Fun fact: When I was a kid watching Return of the Jedi, I thought that Yoda telling Luke that he was 900 years old meant that he was a human who happened to have lived for that long. Published in North America by VIZ on April 16, 2019 as "Smashed" - omitting "Greased", likely because it was also recently published in "Shiver". Ito, Junji (October 16, 2007) [1998]. Uzumaki: Spiral into Horror, Vol. 1 (2nded.). Viz Media. p.207. ISBN 978-1-4215-1389-8.

In Sensor‘s first chapter, Kyoko Byakuya finds herself at the foot of Mount Sengoku, amidst the gentle falling of golden volcanic hair. Ito takes that Lovecraftian approach to the wide open unknown and runs with it in this story. The Thing That Drifted Ashore presents us with an enormous, impossible, strange creature. First of all, it should be said that all of these one shotswere written between 1987 and 1990, the earliest years in Junji Ito's career. As such, the artwork is much more sloppy and simplistic than what I'm used to fromIto. Uzumaki follows a young couple — Kirie and Shuichi — as they witness other townspeople fall victim to the curse of the spiral.

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