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. Some of his most notable works include ''
Tomie is a Japanese horror manga series written and illustrated by Junji Ito. It centers on a mysterious, beautiful woman named Tomie Kawakami. The manga was Ito's first published work that he originally submitted to ''Monthly Halloween'', a Sh ...
'', a series chronicling an immortal girl who drives her stricken admirers to madness; ''
Uzumaki is a Japanese horror manga series written and illustrated by Junji Ito. Appearing as a serial in Shogakukan's weekly manga magazine '' Big Comic Spirits'' from 1998 to 1999, the chapters were compiled into three bound volumes publis ...
'', a three-volume series about a town cursed by spirals; and '' Gyo'', a two-volume story in which fish are controlled by a strain of sentient bacteria called "the death stench." His other works include ''The Junji Ito Horror Comic Collection'', a collection of his many short stories, and '' Junji Ito's Cat Diary: Yon & Mu'', a self-parody about him and his wife living in a house with two cats. Ito's work has developed a substantial
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, and Ito has been called an iconic horror manga artist. His manga has been adapted to both film and anime television series, including the ''Tomie'' film series and both the '' Junji Ito Collection'' and '' Junji Ito Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre'' anime anthology series.


Life and career

Junji Ito was born on July 31, 1963, in Sakashita, now a part of
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. He began his experience in the horror world at a very young age, with his first manga being ''Mummy Teacher'' by
Kazuo Umezu was a Japanese manga artist, musician and actor. Starting his career in the 1950s, he is among the most famous artists of horror manga and has been vital for its development, considered the "god of horror manga". In 1960s manga like ''Rept ...
; his two older sisters read Umezu and Shinichi Koga in magazines, and consequently, he began reading them too. He grew up in the countryside, in a small city next to Nagano. In the house where he lived, the bathroom was at the end of an underground tunnel, where there were spider crickets; such experiences were later reflected in his works. Ito began to draw manga at the age of 4, taking inspiration from the works he read in magazines. He continued to draw as a hobby until he became a dental technician in 1984, where he struggled to find a balance between the two. In 1987, he submitted a short story to ''
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'' that won an honorable mention in the Kazuo Umezu Prize (with Umezu himself as one of the judges). This story ran for 13 years and was later serialized as ''
Tomie is a Japanese horror manga series written and illustrated by Junji Ito. It centers on a mysterious, beautiful woman named Tomie Kawakami. The manga was Ito's first published work that he originally submitted to ''Monthly Halloween'', a Sh ...
''. Urasawa Naoki no Manben: Itō Junji (S4E2, 2017), NHK Educational TV Ito drew the cover of Mucc's 2002 album '' Hōmura Uta''. He collaborated with the band again in 2020, for the cover of their made-to-order single "Shōfu 2020". Ito teamed up with Takashi Nagasaki and former diplomat Masaru Sato to create ''Yūkoku no Rasputin'' (2010–2012), based on Sato's personal experiences in Russia, for ''
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''. Film director
Guillermo del Toro Guillermo del Toro Gómez (; born 9 October 1964) is a Mexican filmmaker, author, and artist. His work has been characterized by a strong connection to fairy tales, Gothic fiction, gothicism and horror fiction, horror often blending the genres ...
cited on his official Twitter account that Ito was originally a collaborator for the video game '' Silent Hills'', of which both Del Toro and game designer
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were the main directors. However, a year after its announcement, the project was canceled by
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, the IP's owner. Ito and Del Toro would later lend their likenesses to Kojima's next project, '' Death Stranding''.


Awards

Ito's work ''
Uzumaki is a Japanese horror manga series written and illustrated by Junji Ito. Appearing as a serial in Shogakukan's weekly manga magazine '' Big Comic Spirits'' from 1998 to 1999, the chapters were compiled into three bound volumes publis ...
'' was nominated for an
Eisner Award The Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards, commonly shortened to the Eisner Awards, are awards for creative achievement in American comic books. They are regarded as the most prestigious and significant awards in the comic industry and often referred ...
in 2003 and 2009. In 2019, Ito received his first
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for his manga adaptation of Mary Shelley's ''
Frankenstein ''Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus'' is an 1818 Gothic novel written by English author Mary Shelley. ''Frankenstein'' tells the story of Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist who creates a Sapience, sapient Frankenstein's monster, crea ...
'' for "Best Adaptation from Another Medium." In 2021, Ito received two more
Eisner Awards The Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards, commonly shortened to the Eisner Awards, are awards for creative achievement in American comic books. They are regarded as the most prestigious and significant awards in the comic industry and often referred ...
for his works '' Remina'' and ''Venus in the Blind Spot'', receiving ''"''Best U.S. Edition of International Material - Asia" and "Best Writer/Artist." The following year, Ito received another
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for his work ''Lovesickness'', receiving ''"''Best U.S. Edition of International Material - Asia" for the third time and his fourth Eisner Award." In 2023, Ito was awarded the
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during the annual
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.


Personal life

In 2006, Ito married Ayako Ishiguro (石黒亜矢子), a picture book artist. As of 2024, they have two daughters.


Inspiration and themes


Other artists

In addition to
Kazuo Umezu was a Japanese manga artist, musician and actor. Starting his career in the 1950s, he is among the most famous artists of horror manga and has been vital for its development, considered the "god of horror manga". In 1960s manga like ''Rept ...
, and Shigeru Mizuki, Ito has cited Hideshi Hino, Shinichi Koga,
Yasutaka Tsutsui is a Japanese novelist, science fiction author, and actor. His ''Yumenokizaka bunkiten'' won the Tanizaki Prize in 1987. He has also won the 1981 Izumi Kyoka award, the 1989 Kawabata Yasunari award, and the 1992 Nihon SF Taisho Award. Writin ...
,
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and
H. P. Lovecraft Howard Phillips Lovecraft (, ; August 20, 1890 – March 15, 1937) was an American writer of Weird fiction, weird, Science fiction, science, fantasy, and horror fiction. He is best known for his creation of the Cthulhu Mythos. Born in Provi ...
as being major influences on his work. Ito has stated that Umezu has inspired his storytelling, and Hino has inspired his ability in creating a mood for a work. He has also stated that he admires Guillermo del Toro's work. Junji Ito has recommended the manga of Noroi Michiru, stating "I'm always blown away by Noroi Michiru's talent of depicting terror!" A connection between Lovecraft's work and the spirals of ''
Uzumaki is a Japanese horror manga series written and illustrated by Junji Ito. Appearing as a serial in Shogakukan's weekly manga magazine '' Big Comic Spirits'' from 1998 to 1999, the chapters were compiled into three bound volumes publis ...
'' has been placed before, as well as a common theme of cosmic horror. Ito has also cited
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,
Salvador Dalí Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech, Marquess of Dalí of Púbol (11 May 190423 January 1989), known as Salvador Dalí ( ; ; ), was a Spanish Surrealism, surrealist artist renowned for his technical skill, precise draftsmanship, ...
, and others as influences on his work as well.


Childhood

Ito has been inspired by horror since childhood, with his first manga being written about a protagonist with an eye in the middle of his hand, attacking him; this was heavily influenced by Shigeru Mizuki's ''Kappa no Sanpei''. Ito was inspired by the horror films of the 20th century (such as ''
Dracula ''Dracula'' is an 1897 Gothic fiction, Gothic horror fiction, horror novel by Irish author Bram Stoker. The narrative is Epistolary novel, related through letters, diary entries, and newspaper articles. It has no single protagonist and opens ...
'' and ''
Frankenstein ''Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus'' is an 1818 Gothic novel written by English author Mary Shelley. ''Frankenstein'' tells the story of Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist who creates a Sapience, sapient Frankenstein's monster, crea ...
''), as well as period dramas of ghosts. He has also found inspiration from
Rakugo is a form of Japanese verbal comedy, traditionally performed in '' yose'' theatres. (Bibliographyvolume 38(1)article
T ...
storytellers who tell Kaiden ghost stories, incorporating it into '' No Longer Human''. ''
Tomie is a Japanese horror manga series written and illustrated by Junji Ito. It centers on a mysterious, beautiful woman named Tomie Kawakami. The manga was Ito's first published work that he originally submitted to ''Monthly Halloween'', a Sh ...
'' was inspired by the death of one of his classmates. Ito felt strange that a boy he knew suddenly disappeared from the world, and he kept expecting the boy to show up again; from this came the idea of a girl who is supposed to have died but then just shows up as if nothing had happened. '' Gyo'' was influenced by the shark attack scenes from '' Jaws''. ''The Hanging Balloons'' was based on a childhood dream. '' Long Dream'' was inspired by his sister mentioning research of dreams being instantaneous, and ''Slug Girl'' was inspired by Ito moving his tongue around in the mirror and finding that it resembled a slug.


Academics

Ito studied and graduated from a vocational school with a degree in Dental Technology before working as a dental technician, where he worked for 3 years until he became a full-time
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.Ember, Diana-Nathalie, and Georgiana Lavinia Tar. “Junji Ito's Contemporary Visual Adaptation of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. A Comparative Study.” Lingua. Language and Culture, no. 2, 2021, pp. 247–259. Ito found anatomical interest in the books for the medical students, which he used to study muscles. He is also cited stating the schooling gave him more inspiration for his tools in drawing, namely pens and how to whittle pencils like dentures.


Themes

Ito's work consists of many subgenres of horror, mainly being host to the subgenres of
body horror Body horror, or biological horror, is a subgenre of horror fiction that intentionally showcases grotesque or psychologically disturbing violations of the human body or of another creature. These violations may manifest through aberrant sex, mutat ...
and cosmic horror. Much of his work is based solely in them, with other themes including a relationship of predator to prey, a loss of humanity, apocalyptic scenarios, and obsession being common.Thacker, Eugene. “Black Illumination: the Unhuman World of Junji Ito.” The Japan Times, 30 Jan. 2016. The universe Ito depicts is cruel and capricious; his characters often find themselves victims of malevolent unnatural circumstances for no discernible reason or punished out of proportion for minor infractions against an unknown and incomprehensible natural order. He takes inspiration from his own fears as well, including death, war, insects, and being watched. Ito has been cited saying that he draws the manifestation of the mind becoming reality, represented in
body horror Body horror, or biological horror, is a subgenre of horror fiction that intentionally showcases grotesque or psychologically disturbing violations of the human body or of another creature. These violations may manifest through aberrant sex, mutat ...
.


Works


Manga

* ''Volume 1 and 2:
Tomie is a Japanese horror manga series written and illustrated by Junji Ito. It centers on a mysterious, beautiful woman named Tomie Kawakami. The manga was Ito's first published work that he originally submitted to ''Monthly Halloween'', a Sh ...
'' (富江) (does not include ''Tomie: Again'') * ''Volume 3: Flesh-Colored Horror'' (肉色の怪) (collection of six one-shots) ** Collects: ''The Long Hair in the Attic, Approval, Beehive, Dying Young, Headless Sculptures,'' and ''Flesh-Colored Horror'' * ''Volume 4: The Face Burglar'' (顔泥棒) (collection of five one-shots) ** Collects: ''The Face Burglar, Scarecrow, Falling, Red String, Honored Ancestors,'' and ''The Hanging Balloons'' * ''Volume 5: Souichi's Diary of Delights'' (双一の楽しい日記) (collection of six one-shots) ** A collection of one-shots featuring Junji Ito's character, Souichi ** Collects: ''Fun Summer Vacation, Fun Winter Vacation, Souichi's Diary of Delights, Souichi's Home Tutor, Mannequin Teacher,'' and ''Souichi's Birthday'' * ''Volume 6: Souichi's Diary of Curses'' (双一の呪いの日記) (collection of five one-shots) ** Sequel collection continuing the Souichi storyline after ''Souchi's Diary of Delights'' ** Collects: ''Souichi's Selfish Curse, The Room With Four Walls, Coffin, Rumors,'' and ''Fashion Model'' * ''Volume 7: Slug Girl'' (なめくじ少女) (collection of seven one-shots) ** Collects: ''Slug Girl,'' ''The Thing That Drifted Ashore, Mold, Shiver, The Inn, Groaning Drain Pipes,'' and ''Bio House'' * ''Volume 8: Blood-Bubble Bushes'' (血玉樹) (collection of seven one-shots) ** Collects: ''Blood-Bubble Bushes, Unendurable Labyrinth, The Reanimator's Sword, The Will, The Bridge, The Devil's Logic,'' and ''The Conversation Room'' * ''Volume 9: Hallucinations'' (首幻想) (collection of six one-shots) ** ''Hallucinations stories take place in different dimensions, but share the theme of the titular character/s Oshikiri and the interdimensional portal that exists in his/their house ** Collects: ''Hallucinations, Bog of the Living Dead, Pen Pal, Intruder, The Strange Tale of Oshikiri,'' and ''The Strange Tale of Oshikiri: The Walls'' * ''Volume 10: Marionette Mansion'' (あやつり屋敷) (collection of seven one-shots) ** Collects: ''Ice Cream Bus, Gang House, The Smoking Club, Used Record, Where the Sandman Lives, The Gift Bearer,'' and ''Marionette Mansion'' * ''Volume 11: The Town Without Streets'' (道のない街) (collection of five one-shots) ** Collects: ''The Town Without Streets, Near Miss!, Maptown, Village of the Siren,'' and ''The Supernatural Transfer Student'' * ''Volume 12: The Bully'' (いじめっ娘) (collection of seven one-shots) ** Collects: ''The Bully, Deserter, A Father's Love, Memory, The Back Alley, Scripted Love,'' and ''In The Soil'' * ''Volume 13: The Circus is Here'' (サーカスが来た) (collection of five one-shots) ** Collects: ''The Circus is Here, Gravetown, The Adjacent Window,'' two ''The Bizarre Hikizuri Siblings'' stories ''The Second Daughter’s Lover'' and ''The Seance'' * ''Volume 14: The Story of the Mysterious Tunnel'' (トンネル奇譚) (collection of five one-shots) ** Collects: ''The Long Dream, The Story of the Mysterious Tunnel, Bronze Statue, Drifting Spores,'' and ''Blood Sickness of the White Sands Village'' * ''Volume 15: Lovesick Dead'' (死びとの恋わずらい) (five chapters over one volume) ** 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… * ''Volume 16: Frankenstein'' (フランケンシュタイン) **Junji Ito's manga adaptation of the
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novel, ''Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus'' **Includes two bonus stories: ''The Hell of Doll Funeral,'' and ''Memories of Real Poop'' * ''Volume 1 and 2: Tomie'' (富江) (Volume 2 includes ''Tomie: Again'') * ''Volume 3: The Long Hair in the Attic'' (屋根裏の長い髪) (collection of 12 one-shots) ** Collects: ''Bio House, Face Thief, Where the Sandman Lives, The Devil's Logic, The Long Hair in the Attic, Scripted Love, The Reanimator's Sword, A Father's Love, Unendurable Labyrinth, Village of the Siren, Bullied,'' and ''Deserter'' * ''Volume 4: Scarecrow'' (案山子) (collections of 12 one-shots) ** Collects: ''Red String, Used Record, The Gift Bearer, The Bridge, The Circus is Here, Beehive, Maptown, Headless Sculptures, Dying Young, Shiver, Scarecrow,'' and ''The Will'' * ''Volume 5: The Back Alley'' (路地裏) (collection of 11 one-shots) ** Collects: ''The Back Alley, Fashion Model, Falling, The Conversation Room, The Inn, Approval, The Smoking Club, Mold, The Town Without Streets, Memory,'' and ''Ice Cream Bus'' * ''Volume 6: Soichi's Selfish Curse'' (双一の勝手な呪い) (collection of ten one-shots) ** Reprints ''The Junji Ito Horror Comic Collection Volumes 5 and 6'' (''Souichi's Diary of Delights'' and ''Souichi's Diary of Curses,'' respectively), ''excluding Fashion Model'' * ''Volume 7: Groaning Drain Pipes'' (うめく配水管) (collection of eight one-shots) ** Collects: ''The Supernatural Transfer Student, Groaning Drain Pipes, Blood-Bubble Bushes, The Hanging Balloons, Marionette Mansion, Flesh-Colored Horror, Near Miss!,'' and ''In the Soil'' * ''Volume 8: Blood Sickness of the White Sands Village'' (白砂村血譚) (collection of 11 one-shots) ** Reprints ''The Junji Ito Horror Comic Collection Volumes 14: The Story of the Mysterious Tunnel'' ** Includes six bonus stories: ''Gravetown, Gang House, Slug Girl, The Adjacent Window, The Thing That Drifted Ashore,'' and ''Honored Ancestors'' * ''Volume 9: Oshikiri Idan & Frankenstein'' (押切異談&フランケンシュタイン) ** Reprints ''The Junji Ito Horror Comic Collection Volumes 9 and 16'' (Junji Ito's ''Hallucinations'' and ''Frankenstein,'' respectively) ** Includes three bonus stories: ''The Hell of Doll Funeral, Fixed Face,'' and ''Junji Ito's Dog Diary'' * ''Volume 10: Lovesick Dead'' (死びとの恋わずらい) (five chapters over one volume) ** Reprinting of ''The Junji Ito Horror Comic Collection Volume 15: Lovesick Dead'' ** Includes bonus stories: Both ''The Bizarre Hikizuri Siblings stories, The Mansion of Phantom Pain, The Rib Woman,'' and ''Memories of Real Poop'' * ''Deserter: Junji Ito Story Collection'' (脱走兵のいる家) (collection of 12 one-shots) ** Reprints ''Museum of Terror Volume 3: The Long Hair in the Attic'' * ''Frankenstein: Junji Ito Story Collection'' (フランケンシュタイン) ** Reprints ''Museum of Terror Volume 9: Oshikiri Idan & Frankenstein'' * '' Lovesickness: Junji Ito Story Collection'' (死びとの恋わずらい) ** Reprints ''Museum of Terror Volume 10: Lovesick Dead'' * ''Smashed: Junji Ito Story Collection'' (新 闇の声 潰談) (collection of 13 one-shots) ** Reprints ''Voices in the Dark'' and ''New Voices in the Dark,'' with the exception of ''Glyceride'' (a.k.a. ''Greased'') * ''Soichi: Junji Ito Story Collection'' (双一の勝手な呪い) ** Reprints ''Museum of Terror Volume 6: Soichi's Selfish Curse'' with the exception of ''Fashion Model'' * ''Tombs: Junji Ito Story Collection'' (墓標の町) (collection of nine one-shots) ** Reprints ''Museum of Terror Volume 8: Blood Sickness of the White Sands Village'' with the exception of ''The Long Dream'' and ''Honored Ancestors'' 12-volume collection of Junji Ito's Short Stories. Includes all the short stories in the ''Museum of Terror Collection'' as well as some newer stories. These are the volumes upon which Viz Media bases their English releases (''Junji Ito Story Collections''). * ''Volume 1: Tomie: Part 1'' (富江) (collection of 9 short stories) ** Collects: ''Tomie, Tomie Part 2: Morita Hospital, Basement, Photo, Kiss, Mansion, Revenge, Waterfall Basin,'' and ''Painter'' * ''Volume 2: Tomie: Part 2'' (富江) (collection of 11 short stories) ** Collects: ''Assassins, Hair, Adopted Daughter, Little Finger, Boy, Moromi, Babysitter, Gathering, Passing Demon, Top Model,'' and ''Old and Ugly'' * ''Volume 3: Soichi'' (双一の勝手な呪い) (collection of 10 short stories) ** Collects: ''Fun Summer Vacation, Fun Winter Vacation, Soichi's Diary of Delights, Soichi's Home Tutor, Mannequin Teacher, Soichi's Birthday, Soichi's Selfish Curse, The Room With Four Walls, Coffin,'' and ''Rumors'' * ''Volume 4: Lovesickness'' (死びとの恋わずらい) (collection of 10 short stories) ** Collects: ''Lovesickness: The Beautiful Boy at the Crossroads, Lovesickness: A Woman in Distress, Lovesickness: Shadow, Lovesickness: Screams in the Night, Lovesickness: The Boy in White, The Bizarre Hikizuri Siblings: Narumi's Boyfriend, The Bizarre Hikizuri Siblings: The Séance, The Mansion of Phantom Pain, The Rib Woman,'' and ''Memories of Real Poop'' * ''Volume 5: Deserter'' (脱走兵のいる家) (collection of 12 short stories) ** Collects: ''Bio House, Face Thief, Where the Sandman Lives, The Devil's Logic, The Long Hair in the Attic, Scripted Love, The Reanimator's Sword, A Father's Love, Unendurable Labyrinth, Village of the Siren, Bullied,'' and ''Deserter'' * ''Volume 6: Alley'' (路地裏) (collection of 10 short stories) ** Collects: ''Alley, Falling, The Conversation Room, The Inn, Approval, The Smoking Club, Mold, The Town Without Streets, Memory,'' and ''Ice Cream Bus'' * ''Volume 7: Statues'' (首のない彫刻) (collection of 10 short stories) ** Collects: ''Red String, The Gift Bearer, The Bridge, The Circus is Here, Beehive, Maptown, Headless Sculptures, Dying Young, Scarecrow,'' and ''The Will'' * ''Volume 8: Moan'' (うめく排水管) (collection of 6 short stories) ** Collects: ''The Supernatural Transfer Student, Groaning Drain Pipes, Blood-Bubble Bushes, Flesh-Colored Horror, Near Miss!,'' and ''In The Soil'' * ''Volume 9: Tombs'' (墓標の町) (collection of 9 short stories) ** Collects: ''Tombs, Clubhouse, Slug Girl, The Window Next Door, Washed Ashore, The Strange Tale of the Tunnel, Bronze Statue, Floaters,'' and ''The Bloody Story of Shirosuna'' * ''Volume 10: Frankenstein'' (フランケンシュタイン) (collection of 11 short stories) ** Collects: ''Frankenstein, Neck Specter, Bog of Living Spirits, Pen Pal, Intruder, The Strange Tale of Oshikiri, The Strange Tale of Oshikiri: The Walls, The Hell of Doll Funeral, Face Firmly in Place, Boss Non-Non,'' and ''Hide-and-Seek with Boss Non-Non'' * ''Volume 11: Smashed'' (新 闇の声 潰談) (collection of 13 short stories) ** Collects: ''Bloodsucking Darkness, Ghosts of Prime Time, Roar, Earthbound, Death Row Doorbell, The Mystery of the Haunted House, The Mystery of the Haunted House: Soichi's Version, Soichi's Beloved Pet, In Mirror Valley, I Don't Want to be a Ghost, Library Vision, Splendid Shadow Song,'' and ''Smashed'' * ''Volume 12: Shiver'' (伊藤潤二自選傑作集) (collection of 10 short stories) ** This volume acts as a greatest hits collection of short stories ** Collects: ''Used Record, Shiver, Fashion Model, Hanging Blimp, Marionette Mansion, Painter, The Long Dream, Honored Ancestors, Greased,'' and ''Fashion Model: Cursed Frame''


Other works

* ''The Art of Junji Ito: Twisted Visions'' (異形 世界) ** A first-ever collection of Junji Ito's artworks, featuring over 130 images from his bestselling manga titles along with rare works. This collection includes Ito's illustrations in both black-and-white and color, from the dreadful beauty of ''Tomie'' to the inhuman spirals of ''Uzumaki''. Includes an interview focused on Ito's art technique as well as commentary from the artist on each work. * '' Black Paradox'' (ブラックパラドクス) (six chapters over one volume) ** Four people intent on killing themselves meet through the suicide website Black Paradox: Maruso, a nurse who despairs about the future; Taburo, a man who is tortured by his doppelganger; Pii-tan, an engineer with his own robot clone; and Baracchi, a girl who agonizes about the birthmark on her face. ** Includes two bonus stories: ''The Licking Woman'' and ''Mystery Pavilion'' * ''A Diary of Embellished Patches'' (潤色まだら日記) (collection of three one-shots) ** Collects: ''Pond, Conversation,'' and ''DIY Instructions'' * '' Dissolving Classroom'' (溶解教室) (five chapters over one volume) ** A pair of twisted siblings—Yuuma, a young man obsessed with the devil, and Chizumi, the worst little sister in recorded history—cause all sorts of tragic and terrifying things to happen wherever they go. These scary short stories will shock the reader with a literal interpretation of the ills that plague modern society. ** Includes two bonus stories: ''The Return'' and ''Children of the Earth'' * '' Fragments of Horror'' (a.k.a. ''The Shard of Evil'') (魔の断片) (collection of eight one-shots) ** Collects: ''Futon, Haunted Wood Mansion, Tomio: Red Turtleneck, Lingering Farewell, Dissection Girl, Black Bird, Nanakuse Magami'' and ''Whispering Woman'' * '' Gyo: Ugomeku Bukimi'' (a.k.a. ''Fish: Ghastly Squirming'') (ギョ うごめく不気味) (19 chapters over two volumes) ** The floating smell of death hangs over the island. What is it? A strange, legged fish appears on the scene... So begins Tadashi and Kaori's spiral into the horror and stench of the sea. ** Includes two bonus stories: ''The Sad Tale of the Principal Post'' and ''The Enigma of Amigara Fault'' * '' Junji Ito's Cat Diary: Yon & Mu'' (伊藤潤二の猫日記 よん&むー) (ten chapters over one volume) ** Junji Ito, as J-kun, has recently built a new house and has invited his fiancée, A-ko, to live with him. Little did he know, his blushing bride-to-be has some unexpected company in tow—Yon, a ghastly-looking family cat, and Mu, an adorable Norwegian forest cat. Despite being a dog person, J-kun finds himself persuaded by their odd cuteness and thus begins his comedic struggle to gain the affection of his new feline friends. * ''The Liminal Zone'' (幻怪地帯) (collection of four one-shots) ** Collects: ''Weeping Woman Way, Madonna, The Spirit Flow of Aokigahara,'' and ''Slumber'' * ''The Liminal Zone Vol.2'' (幻怪地帯 Vol.2) (collection of four one-shots and sequel to the first volume) ** Collects: ''Demon King of Dust, Village of Ether, The Strange Hikizuri Siblings - Uncle Ketanosuke'' and ''The Shells of Manjunuma'' * ''Mimi's Tales of Terror'' (a.k.a. ''Mimi's Ghost Stories'') (ミミの怪談) (collection of six one-shots, adapted from Hirokatsu Kihara and Ichiro Nakayama's ''Kaidan Shin Mimibukuro'' (怪談新耳袋)) ** Collects: ''The Woman Next Door, Sound of Grass, Graveman, The Seashore, Alone with You'' (a.k.a. ''Just the Two of Us''), and ''The Scarlet Circle'' ** Includes two short chapters: ''On the Utility Pole'' and ''Sign In the Field '' ** Includes one bonus story: ''Monster Prop'' * '' No Longer Human'' (人間失格) (24 chapters over one volume) ** Ito's manga adaptation of the
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novel of the same name. * ''Rasputin the Patriot'' (憂国のラスプーチン) (26 chapters over six volumes) **Ito's adaptation of ex-diplomat Sato Masaru's autobiography, ''The Trap of the State.'' * '' Remina'' (a.k.a. ''Hellstar Remina'') (地獄星レミナ) (six chapters over one volume) ** This is a horror/sci-fi story about a giant planet-consuming creature from another dimension that a scientist discovers and mistakenly identifies as a planet. Being given the honor to name it as its discoverer, the professor chooses to name it after his only daughter, Remina, but when Hellstar Remina is headed on a direct collision course with Earth, the world goes insane and all the people in the city start a witch hunt to kill Remina, thinking she is somehow to blame. ** Includes bonus story: ''Billions Alone'' (a.k.a. ''Army of One'') * ''Sensor'' (a.k.a. ''Travelogue of the Succubus'') (センサー) (seven chapters over one volume) ** A woman walks alone at the foot of Mount Sengoku. A man appears, saying he has been waiting for her, and invites her to a nearby village. Surprisingly, the village is covered in hair-like volcanic glass fibers, and all of it shines a bright gold. At night, when the villagers perform their custom of gazing up at the starry sky, countless unidentified flying objects come raining down on them—the opening act for the terror is about to occur. * ''
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'' (富江) (20 chapters over one volume) ** Tomie Kawakami is a femme fatale with long black hair and a beauty mark just under her left eye. She can seduce nearly any man, and drive them to murder as well, even though the victim is often Tomie herself. While one lover seeks to keep her for himself, another grows terrified of the immortal succubus. But soon they realize that no matter how many times they kill her, the world will never be free of Tomie. ** Does not include ''Control, Takeover'' or (the Souichi/Tomie crossover one-shot) ''Souichi Possessed'' * ''Venus in the Blind Spot'' (盲点のビーナス) (collection of ten one-shots) ** Collects: ''Billions Alone'' (a.k.a. ''Army of One), The Human Chair, An Unearthly Love'' (adapted from the
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stories of the same name), ''Venus in the Blind Spot, The Licking Woman, Umezz Kazuo and Me, How Love Came to Professor Kirida'' (adapted from Robert Hichen's ''How Love Came to Professor Guildea''), ''The Enigma of Amigara Fault, The Sad Tale of the Principal Post,'' and ''Keepsake'' * ''Voices in the Dark'' (闇の声) (collection of seven one-shots) ** Collects: ''Blood-Slurping Darkness, The Ghost of Golden Time, Roar of Ages, Secret of the Haunted Mansion, Glyceride'' (a.k.a. ''Greased''), ''The Earthbound'', and ''Dead Man Calling'' * ''New Voices in the Dark'' ( 新・闇の声 潰談) (collection of seven one-shots) ** Collects: ''The Soichi Front, Soichi's Beloved Pet, In the Valley of Mirrors, Anything but a Ghost, Library of Illusions, Songs in the Dark,'' and ''Splatter Film'' * ''
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'' (a.k.a. ''Spiral'') (うずまき) (19 chapters over one volume) ** Kurozu-cho, a small fogbound town on the coast of Japan, is cursed. According to Shuichi Saito, the withdrawn boyfriend of teenager Kirie Goshima, their town is haunted not by a person or being but by a pattern: ''uzumaki'', the spiral, the hypnotic secret shape of the world. It manifests itself in small ways: seashells, ferns, whirlpools in water, whirlwinds in air. And in large ways: the spiral marks on people's bodies, the insane obsessions of Shuichi's father, the voice from the cochlea in your inner ear. As the madness spreads, the inhabitants of Kurozu-cho are pulled ever deeper, as if into a whirlpool from which there is no return... ** Includes bonus story: ''Galaxies''


Specials and Uncollected One-Shots

* ''Demon's Voice'' * ''Ghost Heights Management Association'' * ''Junji Ito's Snow White'' (adapted from ''
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)'' * ''Layers of Fear'' * ''Mountain of Gods: Precipice of the Unknown'' * ''Mr. Inagawa's Ghost Story Treasure Box'' * ''Return of the Hanging Balloons'' * ''She is a Slow Walker'' (written for ''8 Tales of the ZQN,'' the '' I Am a Hero'' spin-off anthology) * ''Soichi Possessed'' * ''Souichi's Junji Ito Exhibition: Enchantment'' * ''The Summer Time Graduation Trip'' * ''Tomie: Takeover'' * ''Tomie: Control''


Illustrations

* '' Magic: The Gathering'' ** ''Elesh Norn, Mother of Machines'' (''Phyrexia: All Will Be One'') ** ''Carrion Feeder'', ''Thoughtseize'', ''Doomsday'', ''Plaguecrafter'' (Secret Lair Drop: Special Guest Junji Ito) ** A special promotion for hand-signed ''Elesh Norn, Mother of Machines'' was held in Japan.


Adaptations

''
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'' was adapted into a series of films, beginning in 1998. Several other works of Ito's have subsequently been adapted for film, television and videogaming: * ''Tomie'' ** ''
Tomie is a Japanese horror manga series written and illustrated by Junji Ito. It centers on a mysterious, beautiful woman named Tomie Kawakami. The manga was Ito's first published work that he originally submitted to ''Monthly Halloween'', a Sh ...
'' (富江), 1998 ** '' Tomie: Another Face'' (a.k.a. ''Tomie: Fearsome Beauty'') (富江:アナザフェイス), 1999 ** '' Tomie: Replay'' (富江:re-play), 2000 ** '' Tomie: Re-birth'' (富江:re-birth), 2001 ** '' Tomie: The Final Chapter – Forbidden Fruit'' (富江 最終章 ?禁断の果実), 2002 ** '' Tomie: Beginning'' (富江 BEGINNING), 2005 ** '' Tomie: Revenge'' (富江 REVENGE), 2005 ** ''
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'' (富江 vs 富江), 2007 ** ''
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'' (富江 アンリミテッド), 2011 * ''The Fearsome Melody'' (戦慄の旋律), 1991 – (adapted from ''Used Record'') * ''
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'' (うずまき), 2000 – (adapted from the story of the same name) * ''Uzumaki - Television Mystery'' (うずまき 〜電視怪奇篇〜), 2000 – (adapted from the story of the same name) * ''Uzumaki - Curse Simulation'' (うずまき 〜呪いシミュレーション〜), 2000 – (adapted from the story of the same name) * ''Gravetown'' (墓標の町), 2000 – (adapted from the short story of the same name) ** With no DVD/VHS release, this work is considered a
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* ''The Face Burglar'' (顔泥棒), 2000 – (adapted from the short story of the same name) * ''The Hanging Balloons'' (首吊り気球), 2000 – (adapted from ''The Devil's Logic, The Long Hair in the Attic,'' and ''The Hanging Balloons'') * ''Long Dream'' (長い夢), 2000 – (adapted from the short story of the same name) * ''Partition'' (a.k.a. ''Oshikiri'') (押切), 2000 – (adapted from ''Intruder'') * '' Scarecrow'' (案山子), 2001 – (adapted from the short story of the same name) * ''Love Ghost'' (死びとの恋わずらい), 2001 – (adapted from ''The Junji Ito Horror Comic Collection Volume 15: Lovesick Dead'') * ''Marronnier'' (マロニエ), 2004 – (loosely adapted from ''Marionette Mansion'' and ''A Doll's Hellish Burial'') * ''The Groaning Drain'' (うめく排水管), 2004 – (adapted from ''Groaning Drain Pipes'') * ''Tomio'' (富夫), 2011 – (adapted from ''Tomio: Red Turtleneck'') *''Gyo: Tokyo Fish Attack'', 2012 – (adapted from '' Gyo: Ugomeku Bukimi'') *''Tales of the Bizarre: 2015 Spring Special - The Earthbound (世にも奇妙な物語 スペシャル・春 - 地縛者),'' 2015 – (adapted from ''The Earthbound'') * '' Junji Ito Collection'', 2018 *
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'' 2021 – (adapted from ''The Woman Next Door'') *'' Junji Ito Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre,'' 2023 *''Uzumaki'', 2024 * ''Bloodsucking Darkness'', TBD


References


External links

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English Fansite

The Horrifyingly Beautiful ''Junji Itō : Collection'' Exhibit at ACG_Labo


Interviews

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A Talk with Junji Ito , Creator Interview , VIZ
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Junji Ito tells us the secret of making stories TRULY scary , VIZ
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''Into the Spiral: A Conversation with Japanese Horror Maestro Junji Ito''
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Junji Ito Interview , Adapting No Longer Human , VIZ
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Junji Ito Tours A Real Haunted House ( The Winchester Mystery House )
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Conversation with Junji Ito , TCAF 2019 , VIZ
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A Haunting Conversation with Junji Ito , Comic-Con@Home 2020 , VIZ
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Comic-Con@Home 2021 , Junji Ito Panel , VIZ
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