Junji Ito

Pixel art illustration inspired by Junji Ito Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre, featuring a haunting collage of surreal horror imagery in the style of gritty 1980s and 1990s manga and anime. A mysterious dark-haired woman stands at the center, surrounded by floating heads, spiraling tunnels, eerie towns, monstrous sea creatures, and unsettling figures that evoke the anthology's psychological and supernatural horror.
Entertainment

Junji Ito Maniac Review: Netflix’s Anthology Opens the Door to Horror Manga’s Darkest Imagination

Junji Ito Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre brings twenty chilling manga stories to Netflix in an uneven but captivating horror anthology that introduces new audiences to one of Japan’s greatest masters of horror.

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Pixel art collage in the style of gritty 1980s horror anime and manga featuring Junji Ito at a desk surrounded by visual references to his most famous works, including spirals, cosmic phenomena, eerie portraits, and unsettling supernatural imagery rendered in dark retro colors.
Books

Essential Junji Ito Manga and Graphic Novels Every Horror Fan Should Read

From Uzumaki and Tomie to Remina and The Liminal Zone, Junji Ito has created some of the most unforgettable horror manga ever published. This guide explores the essential graphic novels and collections that define his career, highlighting the cosmic dread, psychological terror, supernatural mystery, and surreal imagination that have made him a global icon of horror storytelling. Whether you’re new to Ito’s work or building your collection, these are the must-read titles every horror fan should experience.

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