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Fragments of Horror, by Junji Ito

Fragments of Horror, by Junji Ito

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Fragments of Horror, by Junji Ito

Fragments of Horror, by Junji Ito



Fragments of Horror, by Junji Ito

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A new collection of delightfully macabre tales from a master of horror manga. An old wooden mansion that turns on its inhabitants. A dissection class with a most unusual subject. A funeral where the dead are definitely not laid to rest. Ranging from the terrifying to the comedic, from the erotic to the loathsome, these stories showcase Junji Ito’s long-awaited return to the world of horror.

Fragments of Horror, by Junji Ito

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #27505 in Books
  • Brand: Ito, Junji
  • Published on: 2015-06-16
  • Released on: 2015-06-16
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.25" h x .80" w x 5.75" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 224 pages
Fragments of Horror, by Junji Ito

About the Author Junji Ito debuted as a horror manga artist in 1987 with the first story in his successful Tomie series. Uzumaki, drawn from 1998 to 1999, was adapted into a live-action movie, which has been released in America by Viz Films and Tidepoint Pictures. It's influences include the classic manga artists Kazuo Umezu and Hideshi Hino, as well as authors Yasutaka Tsutsui and H.P. Lovecraft.


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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful. Awesome after such a long wait. By TorridlyBoredShopper Junji Ito has been on hiatus for far too long and I am personally glad to see him back, because there's something about the weird and/or macabre tales he crafts coupled with his unique art style that appeases some inner horror need in a way only those black-and-white love letters can. I had recently watched Tokyo Fish Attack! (again) and read Gyo not too long before (again) and was thinking how some Ito would be great, then I stumbled across Fragments of Horror. It seemed like providence, or some 224 page horror equivalent anyhow.One of the issues we have always had in the US is getting Ito translated and especially for random shorts, so I personally love these types of collections and think that a lot of Ito's work would benefit from the same treatment. Here, you have some work that reminds me of a few of his older entries collected in things like the Museum of Terrors, or like some of the shorts such as Blood Bubble Bushes. (FYI, you can find the uncollected works translated by some caring fans online if you are so inclined, plus you can purchase several collections.) For those unfamiliar with his works, you can check out more Uzumaki (this can be purchased in 3 books, or in a 3-in-1 volume), Gyo (this was also made into the anime film, Tokyo Fish Attack!, and has two parts), Museum of Terror 1 - 3, Tomie (which is located in several shorts and has spawned numerous movies), Hellstar Remina, Voices in the Dark, and much more.Why Ito? Because he explores horror in sometimes terrible, oftentimes bizarre, and sometimes unnerving ways. Things like Uzumaki have a Lovecraftian feel to them, which Ito credits as the inspiration for some of his work. There are times when I think, "that is an amazing twist," and others when I think, "how did you think of that?" I always come back and I always buy what I can procure, and that is because of the unique way everything is presented. Honestly, I never thought black-and-white would be unnerving, but he sometimes takes the opportunity to prove me wrong.For fans, this is a good addition and something waited for. For those considering Ito for the first time, this woudl not be the thing I would initially reocmmend. Try out some Uzumaki or one of the Museum of Terror collections, take your time and set the mood, actually injesting the imagery along the wording and moments, and enjoy.Very worth it.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. ...the guy on the cover ruined my shirt By Mack What an enjoyable yet unsettling book. I think Mr Ito still has that talent with horror that he is so afraid he lost. While of course some of the eight stories are lacklustre in a sense (which is prone in all short story books), I cannot give a "not recommended" to someone who enjoys horror books. The stories that I enjoyed most were, Black Bird, Tomio: Red Turtleneck, and Whispering Woman. Each of these satisfied my "twisted bone" very nicely and while I will not disclose the plots, I can't recommend those 3 in particular enough. The beauty of short stories is that they are very easy to look back into and get another view of to see if one's opinion has changed for the better.I also need to discuss the book itself. This is one handsome book ladies and gentlemen (in a creepy sense of course). Not only is the front mimicking the famous painting, The Scream (look it up), it is incorporating various aspects from almost all (missing something from "Futon" I believe) the short stories on the dustcover. On top of that, there are "hidden" (can't think of a more effective method to describe it) images layered onto the dustcover. If I messed up this dustcover somehow not only would I feel very sad but I also think something bad would happen to me. Also worth mentioning is the insane amount of artwork (also connected to the stories) that is underneath the dustcover. What all this reveals is a man who is dedicated to his craft.SO...overall I recommend buying this book and sooner rather than later. I've noticed that Junji Ito books tend to go out of print (aside from Uzumaki and Gyo) so it may be a good idea to get your hands on one before that happens to you with this book. Look up his other works like Tomie and Flesh Coloured Terror (both of which are very expensive on Amazon as of now at least). Mr Ito still has his eerie art and storytelling skills intact folks if any are concerned of that possibility. So go on...get your scared on

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Junji Ito's Brilliant Return To Horror By Jon Bellis In the Afterword of this book, author Junji Ito wonders if his horror instincts have returned after his eight-year break. After reading through "Fragments of Horror", I want to reassure him and his readers that his creative mind is just as fantastic as it ever was. This collection is great!As usual, Junji Ito's stories blend bizarre, unnerving scenarios with dark images and occasional eroticism. Even the cover is impressive and beautiful. Be sure to peek under the colorful dusk jacket for a different, yet equally cool image.I felt that the first two stories, "Futon" and "Wooden Spirit" were a tad weaker than the rest plot-wise. They're more weird than scary, but they do contain some pretty crazy visuals."Magami Nanakuse" was more like a dark comedy than a horror tale. It really makes you wonder how in the heck Ito can come up with something so completely... insane."Gentle Goodbye" isn't a horror story at all, though it does contain supernatural elements. I found it to be sad and sweet.The rest of the tales are Junji Ito's work at its finest again. Creepy, violent, gruesome and captivating. "Red Turtleneck", "Dissection-chan" and "Whispering Woman" were all terrifying and contained unexpected twists and turns to surprise the reader.My personal favorite is "Blackbird", which actually left me with a sick and shaky feeling at the end. Nightmare fuel for sure.Fans of Junji Ito or of horror manga in general will love this. Do yourself a favor and read it alone in the dark!

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