![]() ![]() Ito goes absolutely to town on this manga, letting it rip and escalating its concepts beyond the bounds they were initially wrapped in. ![]() While structured more similarly to an action movie over a horror title, what Gyo gets right is its gruesome body horror and comical insanity. One of Junji Ito’s longer works, Gyo is a hyper-absurd story about an army of deathly, stinky fish crawling out of the ocean on metal legs. ![]() Give this one a read if you love your gore and can’t stand the thought of stitches. involves stitching their victims together with fishing wire.Īrmy of Onedraws on a similar sense of discomfort as Tom Six’s Human Centipede, mixed with a somewhat political message about the dangers of propaganda. We follow Michio, a shut-in who slowly begins to uncover the workings of a new serial killer whose M.O. So regardless of whether you’re looking to unhinge your brain, fill it full of fishing wire, or just get grossed out, we’ve compiled our top 7 Junji Ito manga that we reckon you should check out. In the meanwhile, we can use this break to catch up on Ito’s previous work. This may seem like a pretty long time to wait for a four-episode series, but good things do take time. ![]() But this beauty does also come with a price – a delay to late 2022. ![]()
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