(14/18) In the story "Phantom Pain", Ito explores the concept of a pain so great it actually exists outside of the person feeling it, and how that pain can lead to the ruination of all those caught in it. A truly unique concept executed wonderfully.
(16/18) Much like the Beautiful Boy of the Crossroads, the titular character from the story Rib Woman is an enduringly ghastly design that I'd love to see more of. Don't worry, I haven't spoiled the big reveal here, but you should know that it's horrifying and very memorable.
(17/18) The final story of the collection sends us off on the perfect disorienting note, as Ito reminisces about some coveted fake poop from his childhood. Some of the humour that worked so well in "Junji Ito's Cat Diary" surfaces here, and it is wonderful to see.
You're tasked with putting together a month long film course, 1 film per week on any particular subject you want, what are the films and what's the subject? Mine is about horror as a tool to talk about empathy, the connections between people, and the digital age. https://t.co/NtYoIG1oFe
Photos found in the ruins of a remote church, far from town. The pulpit had a small compartment roughly carved out, into which these photos were stuffed, and hidden under the altar cloths. The compartment also contained three teeth; two adult molars and an incisor.
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Me trying to socialize after quarantine ends
On the heels of stuff like Dorohedoro and Chainsaw Man getting incredible anime adaptations, i hope the next one that gets made and blows up is Dandadan.
PASCAGOULA HUMANOID APPRECIATION POST
Me: The perfect character design doesn't exis- Rakshas from Berserk:
"Our Sister of the Cuts" woodcut - 1541 - Magdeburg, Germany - Artist Unknown
I love chainsaw man
The Thing comic appreciation post