![]() ![]() The first is a story about a girl with an eating disorder having strange nightmares about it raining blood, and the second is about a weird comedy duo that somehow twist their audiences into freakish fits of laughter. I normally delight in how weird his horror can get, but these I just found a little perplexing. ![]() The first two stories of the collection especially missed the mark for me. ![]() I will continue to sing the praises of his longer works, but I’m increasingly finding his shorts to be hit-or-miss. My eagerness to read this collection notwithstanding, I’m starting to think that the novelty of Ito’s art and story ideas is starting to wear off a bit for me. ![]() I saw there was a new collection coming out, and that’s pretty much all that was needed to get me to commit to picking it up. I didn’t know much about the stories collected in this book going in. Most of them are one-shot stories, with the exception of trio that focus around a strange haunted house attraction that pops up in abandoned buildings near the outskirts of towns, charging outrageous prices but promising to scare you out of your wits. Smashed is the newest English translation collection of short horror stories by manga artist Junji Ito, bringing together 13 chilling tales. ![]()
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