![]() Then there's Sensor, Ito's most recent work to date, along with Dissolving Classroom and No Longer Human. This includes the tale of Gyo, where rotted fish and sharks invade coastal Japan while marching on sickly mechanical legs and infecting people with poison gas, or Remina, where a terrifying living planet approaches the Earth and drives the hysterical crowds to crucify an innocent girl to appease their new celestial overlord. ![]() Later stories are shorter than Tomie and Uzumaki, but are still longer than any of his short stories. The heroine, Kirie, can do little but stare in horror as spiral shapes mutate and torture everyone around her eventually, the town itself might become one giant spiral of madness. It tells the story of a secluded coastal Japanese town and its battle against an infestation of spiral shapes, which appear on everything from currents of water and smoke to pottery, people's bodies and far more. Ito's second lengthy series is perhaps his most famous, the tale of Uzumaki. In Smashed, the 2019 collection released in English by Viz Media, Ito's short stories range in tone from the slightly silly to the beyond bizarre, but all offer unique horror experiences. RELATED: Bleach Creator Says Thousand-Year Blood War Anime Will Expand Manga's Story Horror mangaka Junji Ito is considered a master of his genre, with both Tomie and Uzumaki standard bearers for scare-seeking readers. ![]()
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