Article 1WET6 Fragments of Horror – Wonderfully creepy stories that are as weird as they are original

Fragments of Horror – Wonderfully creepy stories that are as weird as they are original

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Carla Sinclair
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Fragments of Horror
by Junji Ito
Viz Media
2015, 224 pages, 5.8 x 8.2 x 0.8 inches (hardcover)
$12 Buy a copy on Amazon

Fragments of Horror is a collection of eight wonderfully grotesque and creepy short stories. A seemingly bright and pretty architecture student terrorizes a family while having a bizarre relationship with their house. A boy tries to hold his body together after cheating on his girlfriend. The number one fan of a novelist finds herself in a sick situation trapped in the writer's basement. A young woman who just eloped can't understand why her new husband won't come out from under his futon covers.

Written by horror manga artist Junji Ito, whose influences include H.P. Lovecraft, the stories are as weird as they are original, while the art is crisp and expressive. What I love is the way these stories, set in modern Japan, are about seemingly normal lives that take a twisted turn into the bowels of darkness. They remind me of my favorite Twilight Zone episodes, the ones that start off in a stylish, mid-century modern house or office where sharp-looking people go about their ordinary lives" until a crack in normality suddenly appears, the creep factor sets in, and they enter the twilight zone. My only regret is that there aren't more stories here, but fortunately Ito isn't new to the genre and has many other titles that I'll be picking up soon.- Carla Sinclair

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