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We spotlight horror manga icon Junji Ito by showcasing his art and recommending three books you should read.
If you love Junji Ito’s macabre manga, the Junji Ito exhibition is a must-see. This is Ito’s first major exhibition in Japan and is a showcase of his skills in creating unnerving art. What to expect Junji Ito is known for his otherworldly art style and manga — see the international...
Junji Ito made his professional manga debut in 1987 and since then has gone on to be recognized as one of the greatest contemporary artists working in the horror genre. His titles include Tomie and Uzumaki, whi...
Junji Ito Horror Manga Series TOMIE Inspires Creepy Flesh-like Art Pieces Melissa T. Miller 2 MIN READ Horror Why You Need to Read the Horror Masterpiece UZUMAKI Kyle Anderson 5 MIN READ Horror The World Spirals Out of Control in UZUMAKI Teaser Kyle Anderson 2 MIN READ ...
Funko is taking time out of their busy schedule of launching new anime Pop figures for franchises like My Hero Academia and Dragon Ball to focus on the art of Junji Ito. More specifically, the Junji Ito Collection horror anthology anime series. Videos by ComicBook.com The new wave of ...
Related:Junji Ito Maniac Ruined One Episode By Leaving Out a Key Detail Now that Ito has some acting experience under his belt, it could open the doors for him to cameo in other upcoming adaptations of his works. While he may not be gunning for an Academy Award anytime soon, seeing him...
Junji Ito Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre is a series that, in principle, arrives with the force that it is clearly a series “for adults”: A family contemplates a burning body. If you are expecting the usual animated psychedelic series, you won´t find it here where the macabre...
It’s one of Ito’s most popular and unsettling stories, and based on the new trailer, it looks like the show is really nailing the detailed black-and-white art that’s so intrinsic to his work. Ito’s particular style has proven to be a tricky thing to translate to animation, as se...