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Author: Junji Ito Publisher: VIZ Media LLC ISBN: Category: Comics & Graphic Novels Page: 0 View: 251 DOWNLOAD NOW » The master of horror manga brings the world's greatest horror novel—Frankenstein—back to life. Junji Ito meets Mary Shelley! The master of horror manga bends all his skill into bringing the anguished and solitary monster—
and the fouler beast who created him—to life with the brilliantly detailed chiaroscuro he is known for. Also included are six tales of Oshikiri—a high school student who lives in a decaying mansion connected to a haunted parallel world. Uncanny doppelgangers, unfortunately murdered friends, and a whole lot more are in store for him. Bonus: The Ito
family dog! Thrill to the adventures of Non-non Ito, an adorable Maltese! Author: Junji Ito Publisher: VIZ Media LLC ISBN: Category: Comics & Graphic Novels Page: 408 View: 492 DOWNLOAD NOW » An innocent love becomes a bloody hell in another superb collection by master of horror Junji Ito. Ryusuke returns to the town he once lived in
because rumors are swirling about girls killing themselves after encountering a bewitchingly handsome young man. Harboring his own secret from time spent in this town, Ryusuke attempts to capture the beautiful boy and close the case, but… Starting with the strikingly bloody “Lovesickness,” this volume collects ten stories showcasing horror
master Junji Ito in peak form, including “The Strange Hikizuri Siblings” and “The Rib Woman.” Author: Junji Ito Publisher: VIZ Media LLC ISBN: Category: Comics & Graphic Novels Page: 416 View: 950 DOWNLOAD NOW » Try not to be noticed when you eat the secret nectar, otherwise you’ll get smashed... What horrific events happened to create
the earthbound—people tied to a certain place for the rest of their short lives? Then, a strange haunted house comes to town, but no one expects it to lead to a real hell... Welcome to Junji Ito’s world, a world with no escape from endless nightmares. -- VIZ Media Author: Junji Ito Publisher: VIZ Media LLC ISBN: Category: Comics & Graphic Novels
Page: 0 View: 448 DOWNLOAD NOW » A collection of tales featuring Soichi, the uncanny and hilarious hero of the Junji Ito world! “I’ll get you for this… I’ll show you true horror!” Soichi, the unhinged second son of the Tsujii family, chews nails and makes them clatter and clack as he spouts horrific curses to bring about the most bizarre happenings.
Whether it’s summer holidays or a birthday party, Soichi can turn any occasion into a nightmare in a heartbeat. What is the terrible secret of his origin? Meanwhile, tormented by his little brother’s never-ending pranks, older brother Koichi has a soundproof room built. But why does it have a series of four doors? And then there’s the strange
phenomenon surrounding the handmade casket their grandfather left behind. What on earth—or hell—has the family seen there? Ten tales that celebrate the sinister and hilarious world of Junji Ito’s favorite antihero, Soichi! Junji Ito Story Collection Author: Junji Ito Publisher: VIZ Media LLC ISBN: Category: Comics & Graphic Novels Page: 392 View:
563 DOWNLOAD NOW » An ever-increasing malice. A mind-numbing terror. The seeds of horror are sown in this collection of Junji Ito’s earliest works. A vengeful family hides an army deserter for eight years after the end of World War II, cocooning him in a false reality where the war never ended.
A pair of girls look alike, but they aren’t twins. And a boy’s nightmare threatens to spill out into the real world… This hauntingly strange story collection showcases a dozen of Junji Ito’s earliest works from when he burst onto the horror scene, sowing fresh seeds of terror. Author: Junji Ito Publisher: VIZ Media LLC ISBN: Category: Comics & Graphic
Novels Page: 0 View: 464 DOWNLOAD NOW » Three-time Eisner Award winner Junji Ito invites you to the horrific Tomb Town and beyond. Countless tombstones stand in rows throughout a small community, forming a bizarre tableau. What fate awaits a brother and sister after a traffic accident in this town of the dead? In another tale, a girl falls
silent, her tongue transformed into a slug. Can a friend save her? Then, when a young man moves to a new town, he finds the house next door has only a single window. What does his grotesque neighbor want, calling out to him every evening from that lone window? Fresh nightmares brought to you by horror master Junji Ito. Author: Cathleen Small
Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC ISBN: Category: Juvenile Nonfiction Page: 64 View: 134 DOWNLOAD NOW » When Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley published Frankenstein in 1818, little did she suspect the monster of her tale would turn into one of the world’s most recognizable and classic horror creatures. There have been other examples
of the monster Shelley invented in different cultures; however, her monster and its story have had a lasting impact on pop culture today. This book delves into the world of Shelley, the manifestations of the monster in different cultures around the world, and the effect of the monster on today’s society. Author: Mary Shelley Publisher: Createspace
Independent Publishing Platform ISBN: Category: Page: 428 View: 552 DOWNLOAD NOW » Frankenstein by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, is a novel written by English author Mary Shelley about eccentric scientist Victor Frankenstein, who creates a grotesque creature in an unorthodox scientific experiment.
Shelley started writing the story when she was eighteen, and the novel was published when she was twenty. The first edition was published anonymously in London in 1818. Shelley's name appears on the second edition, published in France in 1823. Shelley had travelled through Europe in 1814, journeying along the river Rhine in Germany with a
stop in Gernsheim which is just 17 km (10 mi) away from Frankenstein Castle, where two centuries before an alchemist was engaged in experiments. Later, she traveled in the region of Geneva (Switzerland)-where much of the story takes place-and the topics of galvanism and other similar occult ideas were themes of conversation among her
companions, particularly her lover and future husband, Percy Shelley. Mary, Percy, Lord Byron, and John Polidori decided to have a competition to see who could write the best horror story. After thinking for days, Shelley dreamt about a scientist who created life and was horrified by what he had made; her dream later evolved into the story within
the novel. Frankenstein is infused with elements of the Gothic novel and the Romantic movement and is also considered to be one of the earliest examples of science fiction. Brian Aldiss has argued that it should be considered the first true science fiction story, because unlike in previous stories with fantastical elements resembling those of later
science fiction, the central character "makes a deliberate decision" and "turns to modern experiments in the laboratory" to achieve fantastic results. It has had a considerable influence across literature and popular culture and spawned a complete genre of horror stories, films, and plays. Since publication of the novel, the name "Frankenstein" is often
used to refer to the monster itself, as is done in the stage adaptation by Peggy Webling. This usage is sometimes considered erroneous, but usage commentators regard the monster sense of "Frankenstein" as well-established and an acceptable usage. In the novel, the monster is identified via words such as "creature", "monster", "fiend", "wretch",
"vile insect", "daemon", "being", and "it". Speaking to Victor Frankenstein, the monster refers to himself as "the Adam of your labours", and elsewhere as someone who "would have" been "your Adam", but is instead "your fallen angel." We are delighted to publish this classic book as part of our extensive Classic Library collection.

Many of the books in our collection have been out of print for decades, and therefore have not been accessible to the general public. The aim of our publishing program is to facilitate rapid access to this vast reservoir of literature, and our view is that this is a significant literary work, which deserves to be brought back into print after many decades.
The contents of the vast majority of titles in the Classic Library have been scanned from the original works. To ensure a high quality product, each title has been meticulously hand curated by our staff. Our philosophy has been guided by a desire to provide the reader with a book that is as close as possible to ownership of the original work.

We hope that you will enjoy this wonderful classic work, and that for you it becomes an enriching experience. Author: Junji Ito,Hirokatsu Kihara,Ichiro Nakayama Publisher: VIZ Media LLC ISBN: Category: Comics & Graphic Novels Page: 346 View: 162 DOWNLOAD NOW » Countless tombstones stand in rows throughout a small community, forming a
bizarre tableau. What fate awaits a brother and sister after a traffic accident in this town of the dead?
In another tale, a girl falls silent, her tongue transformed into a slug.

Can a friend save her? Then, when a young man moves to a new town, he finds the house next door has only a single window. What does his grotesque neighbor want, calling out to him every evening from that lone window? Fresh nightmares brought to you by horror master Junji Ito. -- VIZ Media Author: Junji Ito Publisher: VIZ Media LLC ISBN:
Category: Comics & Graphic Novels Page: 0 View: 522 DOWNLOAD NOW » A “best of” collection of creepy tales from Eisner award winner and legendary horror master Junji Ito. This striking collection presents the most remarkable short works of Junji Ito’s career, featuring an adaptation of Rampo Edogawa’s classic horror story “Human Chair” and
fan favorite “The Enigma of Amigara Fault.” With a deluxe presentation—including special color pages, and showcasing illustrations from his acclaimed long-form manga No Longer Human—each chilling tale invites readers to revel in a world of terror. Junji Ito is one of Japan's most renowned horror manga authors and is considered a master in his
craft. If it exists, Junji Ito has probably found a way to make it scary. From hair, chairs, ice cream, mountains, and mazes, to the mere concept of spirals, there's a terrifying story about anything to be found. With Junji Ito Maniac just around the corner, classic Junji Ito stories like "Hanging Balloons," "Ice Cream Truck," and "Where the Sandman Lives"
are finally getting well-deserved attention. But with over a hundred short stories under his belt, there are still many incredible tales that deserve the spotlight. Perhaps for season two? Here are eight Junji Ito short stories worthy of animating! 8 A Deserter In The House Original Publication : 1997 English Collection : Deserter (VIZ Media) Everything
is not as it seems with "A Deserter in the House." This Junji Ito story is set in 1953 and follows a family that is 'generously' harboring war deserter Saburo Furukawa, who deserted the Japanese army during World War II. As an act of sick revenge for a horrible crime committed a decade ago, the Kikuyo family has convinced him that the war never
ended. Believing he is still wanted for desertion, Saburo hides in their store room and only comes down occasionally to eat. Soon, however, the Kikuyo family learns another sinister truth about Saburo Furukawa. Original Publication : 1993 English Collection : Not officially published in English "Blood Bubble Bushes" is one of the most unique,
haunting horror stories out there. Full of self-loathing, a woman believes she is so horrid that when she cuts herself or gets a nosebleed, that means her blood is desperately trying to escape. Unfortunately for her, that might actually be true.
When Ansai and Kana's car crashes, they have no choice but to wander a blood-stained village in search of help. There, they discover a man who claims to be the only person living in the village, who enlightens them on the true mystery of the blood bubble bushes... Original Publication : 1997 English Collection : Tombs (VIZ Media) "Drifting Spores"
(sometimes known as "Floating Particles") follows the strange phenomenon of floating spores that speak people's innermost thoughts into the air. It starts small - with a boy named Masao who collects them in his home. When a classmate visits and opens the window, thousands of these spores are released into the world, and the spores start to appear
from other people. World chaos ensues. Depending on interpretation, this story could veer into sci-fi horror, because the nature of the 'spores' is never truly explained. Original Publication : 1991 English Collection : Smashed (VIZ Media) "The Earthbound" is a chilling story following a bizarre supernatural phenomenon.
People begin to mysteriously freeze in place becoming statue-like, unable to move - and when they're physically moved, they reappear in the same space. A volunteer for 'Blue Sky,' a group determined to help the Earthbound, begins to suspect that the phenomenon is caused by internal distress, rather than some sort of external force. She's proven
right when a boy becomes Earthbound at the spot where his beloved dog died. Soon, the Earthbound start to freeze and shatter like statues! Original Publication : 2020 English Collection : Venus in the Blind Spot (VIZ Media) As one of Junji Ito's mesmerizing heroines, Mariko Shono is a beautiful woman and the daughter of renowned UFO scholar
Professor Shono.

Together with her father, Mariko runs the Nanzan UFO Research Society, attended by three men who only wish to get close to her. Shortly after meeting Mariko, all of the men suffer a headache and wake up in a blinding white room, only to re-surface in a park hours later with no memory of what happened. After this, Mariko starts disappearing
altogether! The men begin to truly believe in UFOs, but the true reason for Mariko's disappearance is even more sinister. Original Publication : 2004 English Collection : Venus in the Blind Spot (VIZ Media) "Army of One" is another of Junji Ito's most renowned works. It's one of the very few Junji Ito stories to have no overt supernatural elements,
depending on the interpretation of the reader. Dead bodies sewn together begin to appear all over Japan - seemingly spurred on by a group known as the "Army of One." This group drops fliers via plane, and regularly makes radio appeals for new members, but never provides any details. These stitched bodies start appearing so frequently that people
are encouraged to avoid socializing altogether - making this a somewhat relevant story in the pandemic era. Original Publication : 2001 English Collection : Short story in Gyo (VIZ Media) This short story from Junji Ito is one of his most famous, its popularity was spurred on by countless "This is my hole! It was made for me!" memes. It's this sort of
story that fans expected to see in Crunchyroll's Junji Ito Collection. It follows, like most Junji Ito manga, a bizarre event with no discernable cause. People-shaped holes begin to appear on Amigara Fault, attracting media and tourist attention. These holes seem to be calling out to specific people, compelling them to find their perfect match.
Somehow, it gets weirder from there. Original Publication : 1997 English Collection : Not yet published in English "Conversation Room" is the tale of a disturbing... monster? Like many Junji Ito stories, the true cause is eerily unknown. Hashimoto, a victim of a car crash, awakes in a hospital bed with some disconcerting roommates - four women that
refuse to be separated for any reason. As the story evolves, the women become more and more inseparable, and more and more creepy. Hashimoto eventually deduces that some kind of creature is using multiple people as its host and that the terrifying tendrils that start attacking people must be its nervous system.
This story is only heightened by Junji Ito's iconic art style and the lack of pupils in the women. MORE: Every New Horror Anime Announced For 2023

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