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The Art of Junji Ito: Twisted Visions (2019)

by Junji Ito

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A first-ever collection of Junji It?'s artworks, featuring over 130 images from his bestselling manga titles along with rare works. This sublime collection includes all of It?'s unforgettable illustrations in both black-and-white and color, from Tomie's dreadful beauty to the inhuman spirals of 'Uzumaki'. Includes an interview focused on It?'s art technique as well as commentary from the artist on each work.… (more)
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This beautiful coffee table art book is FULL of art and a few small comics/sections of popular works by horror master Junji Ito. His art is trippy, creepy and a whole lot of fun. Check him out! ( )
  ryantlaferney87 | Dec 8, 2023 |
Exceptional quality print job and art collection of Junji Ito! The inside cover is printed with a silvery finish and can even dimly shimmer in darker lighting. It includes a variety of prints, both in color and black/white, from a multitude of his works. You'll find art from Tomie, Uzumaki, Soichi's Curses and plenty of other characters (Both widely known and lesser known) from his wide scape of horror! It includes an afterword that includes an index of all the titles of the work used and their page correspondence. Beyond that there is a three page interview with Ito himself. An art book well worth the price for this kind of quality and content. ( )
  am08279 | Oct 28, 2022 |
A collection of covers, frontispieces, and select panels from Junji Ito's many horror graphic novels that gets right to the money shots, serving up some of his biggest moments of body horror and a generous heap of eerie gloom. There is a short interview in the back as well as a one or two sentence commentary by Ito about each image. In addition to Ito's own characters, there are a few portraits of real people: H. P. Lovecraft and some Japanese musicians.

Fun to flip through if you are a fan or just want to be grossed out every few pages. ( )
  villemezbrown | Mar 14, 2021 |
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Contents: Tomie -- Uzumaki -- Other Works -- Interview with Junji Ito: Horror Manga Techniques -- Index with Junji Ito commentary -- Afterword by Junji Ito
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A first-ever collection of Junji It?'s artworks, featuring over 130 images from his bestselling manga titles along with rare works. This sublime collection includes all of It?'s unforgettable illustrations in both black-and-white and color, from Tomie's dreadful beauty to the inhuman spirals of 'Uzumaki'. Includes an interview focused on It?'s art technique as well as commentary from the artist on each work.

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