In his latest work, he adapts the gothic classic of Mary Shelley ’s Frankenstein. From his short story collections to the epic Uzumaki, Ito’s work taps into the existential, provoking anxieties and chills. įor years Junji Ito has proven himself to be a master in contemporary horror. There are so many great titles out there that deserve recognition, and it’s my goal to celebrate the art form with fans (and hopefully introduce a few titles to you all along the way).įor our first installment of Anime Horrors, we review Junji Ito ’s Frankenstein. I am honored to welcome you all to the first entry in Anime Horrors ! Each month I’ll be sharing a mix editorials, reviews, and interviews regarding all that’s anime and manga horror.
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