Tomi and Uzumaki

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Book • 1998
Junji Ito's 'Tomi' and 'Uzumaki' are two prominent examples of his horror manga.

'Tomi' follows a young woman with a disturbingly beautiful face who causes misfortune wherever she goes.

'Uzumaki' centers on a town cursed by a spiral shape, leading to grotesque transformations and psychological horror.

Ito's signature style uses detailed artwork and unsettling imagery to create a sense of dread and unease.

His works explore themes of body horror, psychological trauma, and the unsettling aspects of the ordinary.

Ito's influence on horror manga is undeniable, and his works continue to captivate and disturb readers worldwide.

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