Dissection Girl by Junji Ito – A Review
© Junji Ito - Dissection Girl Among Junji Ito’s many unsettling tales, Dissection Girl stands out as a master class in body horror. It’s a story that begins with a surreal premise, but turns into an exploration of obsession, guilt and the human psyche. Like unsettling fiction? Join my newsletter ...
Greased by Junji Ito – A Review
© Junji Ito - Glyceride I read pretty much everything that Junji Ito has published over his long career, but few of his stories made my skin crawl the way Greased (also known as Glyceride) did. It’s not his scariest, but it might be his most disgusting story. Every page, ...
Long Dream by Junji Ito – A Review
© Junji Ito - Long Dream Among Junji Ito’s many unsettling tales, Long Dream stands out for its unique blend of body horror and existential dread. While many of his stories stayed on my mind, this one holds a special place for its unique exploration of consciousness and the nature ...
Layers of Fear by Junji Ito – A Review
© Junji Ito - Layers of Fear I first came across Layers of Fear years ago, long before the story was ever officially translated. While I couldn’t understand a word, the outlandish visuals alone had me completely transfixed. Junji Ito has a gift for disturbing imagery, but in this story, ...
Army of One by Junji Ito – A Review
© Junji Ito - Army of One Army of One stands out as one of Junji Ito’s most underappreciated masterpieces. It was originally published as a bonus story alongside Hellstar Remina, but, in my opinion, it completely overshadows it. It’s a blend of psychological horror, societal commentary and existential dread ...
The Enigma of Amigara Fault by Junji Ito – A Review
© Junji Ito - The Enigma of Amigara Fault I still remember discovering The Enigma of Amigara Fault back in 2006, when it was first translated and shared on 4chan. Even amongst a plethora of strange and unsettling tales, it stood out. It was not only creepy, but unforgettable, making ...
Uzumaki by Junji Ito – A Review
© Junji Ito - Uzumaki I’ve been a fan of Junji Ito’s work for almost two decades, but Uzumaki will always hold a special place in my heart. It’s not just one of his most famous works, but one of the greatest horror manga ever created. Uzumaki is a towering ...
Hanging Balloons by Junji Ito – Review
© Junji Ito - Hanging Balloons I’ve been reading Junji Ito’s works for years now, and I recently came to appreciate Hanging Balloons much more than ever before. It’s, in my opinion, one of Ito’s absolute best stories. It’s deeply disturbing, bizarre, surreal, and absurd, more so than almost any ...
All Junji Ito Books Ranked from Worst to Best
Over the years, I’ve read countless horror manga, as you can see on my list of the best horror manga of all time. Yet, there’s something special about the works of Junji Ito. Ever since I first read Tomie a decade and a half ago, I’ve been a fan of ...
Junji Ito Collection – All 9 Ranked from Worst to Best
Ever since I read my first Junji Ito story a decade and a half ago, I’ve been a fan of his work. There’s just something about his weird stories, his disturbing imagery and the sheer bizarreness of his world. In my opinion, Junji Ito is the greatest Japanese horror artist ...