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formvoltronbitch: nightfuryqueen: HAPPY BIRTHDAY SENSEI Can yall believe that the woman responsible for the single best story ever created is also the ultimate mood icon, i’m speechless.
The Enigma of Amigara Fault is a creepy comic by Junji Ito. When many man shaped holes suddenly appear on the sides of a mountain, it causes thousands of people from all over the world to gather, then things get very twisted.
Read the full comic here. Be sure to read from right to left, instead of left to right.
oh my fucking god
nO MAN
FUCK THIS SHIT
I READ THIS A WHILE AGO AND IT STILL FUCKS ME UP TO THIS DAY
W H Y
what the ever loving fuck?! who would think of that?!
holy shit im freaking out
DO NOT FUCKING READ THIS i repeAT DO NOT FUCKING READ THIS
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For all our followers that message us about this comic. Here it is.
100% read it
All these folks sayin’ DON’T READ IT
oh man
this is like
a 4 on the Ito Junji 1-10 scale of “oh god this is horrifying I’m gonna be sick”-o-meter
i personally liked the flying murder head one
Junji Ito is a horror manga artist known for having a huge number of works and for being very good at telling extremely unsettling stories. I recently re-read all of Ito’s work, so I decided to create a compilation post of his best one-shots.
Reading Ito for the first time is both riveting and disgusting, so if you are a horror buff but unfamiliar with Ito (or even horror manga), I encourage you to take a look at some of these shorts. You won’t be disappointed.
All come with a warning for gore, body horror, and disturbing images, with extra warnings listed in parentheses after synopses. You can access all of his works here. Enjoy!
Anything but a Ghost – a man finds a girl on the side of the road, totally unresponsive and covered in blood.
Army of One – bodies keep appearing in various places, naked and stitched together with fishing line.
The Back Alley – a boy rents a room from a family and hears the sound of children playing in the back alley late at night.
The Bully – a girl becomes a playground bully when a young boy won’t leave her alone (child abuse).
The Chill – a boy is curious about a sick neighbor girl, which leads him to question his grandfather’s death (trypophobia).
Den of the Sleep Demon – a boy’s dream self tries to leave his body during his sleep, forcing him to stay awake for days on end.
Dissection Girl – a girl poses as a medical school cadaver in her quest to be dissected.
Enigma of Amigara Fault – an earthquake leads to the discovery of a mountainside full of human-shaped holes.
Fashion Model – a man is disturbed by a magazine model with an inhuman appearance.
Flesh-Colored Horror – a preschool teacher deals with an unruly child and his strange family.
Glyceride – a girl’s house and family are covered in a thick layer of grease.
Hanging Balloons – after an idol’s suicide, Tokyo’s citizens are tormented by malicious balloon versions of their own heads that have nooses instead of strings.
House of Puppets – raised by a puppeteer, a orphaned pair of siblings find their long-lost brother, only to learn that he and his new family are now living as puppets.
Human Chair – an author, having trouble writing due to her uncomfortable desk chair, goes on a search for a new chair.
Long Dream – a man is hospitalized for dreams that continue to feel longer and longer until he is dreaming millennia.
Long Hair In The Attic – a girl’s boyfriend breaks up with her, and she decides to cut off the hair she grew out for him.
Love as Scripted – a girl falls for a notorious ladies man in her theater troupe.
My Dear Ancestors – a girl suffers from amnesia and her boyfriend tries to help her recover (centipedes)
Oshikiri 1 2 – a boy lives alone in a haunted mansion while his parents are abroad.
Penpal – a side story in the Oshikiri universe about a girl who is locked in a fight with her three penpals.
Red Turtleneck – a man struggles to hold his almost-decapitated head to his neck without severing nerves or blood vessels.
The Thing That Drifted Ashore – a deep-sea monster washes up on the beach (trypophobia).
Town Without Streets – a story about a girl’s experience with: a stalker, a family that can’t stop creating peepholes in her room, an extremely strange town, and Jack the Ripper.
The Window Next Door – a family moves into a new house, and the neighbor woman terrorizes their son at night.
The Woman Next Door – in a girl’s apartment building, there is an apartment occupied by mysterious women who wear all black.