Tag: Illustrated
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Review: Uzumaki: Spiral into Horror by Junji Ito
Written works are often horrific because of how much liberty is granted to the reader’s imagination. However, mangas are an example of how hand-drawn imagery can really add to an otherwise basic story, especially one aiming to be as strange and paranormal as Ito’s 1998 work, Uzumaki. The story focuses on how a curse, one…
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Review: Blood on the Tracks by Shuzo Oshimi
There’s plenty of dark manga out there, but few tend to focus on the complete collapse of a seemingly happy family. Blood on the Tracks follows a young boy, Seiichi, as he tries to grapple with the difficulties of his life and overly protective and obsessive mother. At first, it almost sounds typical, even relatable….
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Review: Danny, the Champion of the World by Roald Dahl
Fun and memorable, whilst standing as one of Dahl’s best releases nearly fifty years on. Danny, the Champion of the World is not only a mouthful to say, but a fun novel that all ages can enjoy. Set in the 1970s, the story follows Danny and his father as the two live in a caravan…
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Review: A Silent Voice by Yoshitoki Ōima
Sad, dramatic, and sweet. A Silent Voice, better known as Koe No Kitachi, is one of the first mangas I ever read, all the way back in 2020. Since then, I’ve read it through another two times, so that should convey my appreciation for this work. The story follows Shoya Ishida from his once carefree…