I’ve only read black paradox, but I really liked it and want to read more. Out of what I’ve read by Ito, Tomie is my favorite. But in The Bully, Ito has crafted what I believe to be one of … I haven't read the original novel so I don't know how much has been changed outside of a few things I saw in a Junji Ito interview. Read Magi, Onepunchman, Onepanman Onepunch-Man, Naruto, Boruto, Fairy Tail, One Piece, Tokyo Ghoul:re, Attack on Titan, Shingeki no Kyojin, Shokugeki no Soma manga online free. There were some very stand out moments though and at the end of the 8 chapters I'm eager to read the rest of it. Without further ado, let’s get into GYO: The Death-Stench Creeps; the first book by Junji Ito I ever read, and my first real primer to Ito… I have mangarock which has some of his works. Ito is notable for his incredible command of body horror, with zooming in close-ups of grotesque imagery filling entire pages after dread and tension have built up to breaking point. Where can I read more of junji ito’s work? (hopefully for free) Read english manga online free with a huge collections at Manga Owl, update fastest, most full, synthesized, translate free with high-quality images. This definitely makes me want to read the novel more to see how he interpreted it. You could even go to your local bookshop that has it in stock, and just jump straight to chapter 10 on page 299. For this final article, we’re going to be taking a look into Tomie, the massive tome Ito worked on while he was still a dental technician by day, and which won honorable mention in the first Umezu Awards. When we talk about horror with regards to Junji Ito, we often talk about the body horror aspects more often than not. Tomie no kyoufu gaka was the first Tomie's compilatory tankoubon that was ever released (It was published in 1996) and features five stand-alone stories (Gaka, Ansatsu, Mouhatsu, Youjo and Takitsubo) that were published a year later in Junji Ito's Horror Comic Collection. If you’re looking for a reason to start reading Uzumaki, or even just Junji Ito in general, please do give this one a read. Recommended reading order for Junji Ito works? Question I'm already reading Uzumaki so i was wondering what order people would recommend the rest of his works be read. A tough read at times. It’s gruesome, has some social commentary, and it just oozes a sense of dread. We discuss slug-people, Spirals, and a certain girl who can not die. I don’t want to buy the physical copy of each book.