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8 Reddit comments about Tomie: Complete Deluxe Edition:

u/TommBomBadil · 4 pointsr/ImaginaryHorrors

Look for Tomie or Uzimaki or Gyo. Those are his major works.

u/one_of_8 · 2 pointsr/ImaginaryHorrors

Very reminiscent of Tomie by Junji Ito

u/Psyloarchyx · 2 pointsr/stevenuniverse

MMMMMM!!! Let me tell you all about our lord and savior Junji Ito!

I'm going to want you to start by reading Ito's Museum of Terror series (sorry about that website). Although It's not complete, It's a darn good way of getting into the short stories that make up the bulk of Ito's work. So far My favorite stories are "Long Hair in the Attic", "My Dear Ancestors", "Hanging Balloons" and "The Groaning Drain". Although I have yet to read these one, I hear that "Intersection's Pretty Boy", "Bully" and "The Long Dream" are Ito classics. Also, I'm skipping volumes 5 & 6 because they may be released in a Souichi deluxe edition.

Hellstar Remina is the last work I'll recommend that you read online. Now were're talking about Ito bigger multi chapter products. It's a story about how having a planet named atfer you can REALLY fuck you over.
Although the art is utterly amazing, I personally found this one to be too silly and unbelievable at times.

Next up: Tomie! Before I go further, I want you to know that I believe paper is far superior to online when it comes to Ito. Ito's Comics are tailor made for the medium of comic books, thus Reading the physical book is my recommendation. Tomie is about an indestructible slut who is really good at spooking people. This is the series where OP's reference comes from. This series is one of Ito's earliest, so the art in the beginning looks janky for the most part. However, you'll get to see Ito's art evolve.

Now let's talk about Uzumaki. In Uzumaki, it literally spirals out of control! This book is absolutely amazing. It was so great, that it gave me legitimate fatigue in the last three chapters.

And now Gyo! Gyo looks like the crossover of Evil Dead and Sharknado. I can't really say much here, But It's still wroth the read.

Fragments of Horror: It's pretty much a continuation of Museum of Terror.

Then it's Yon & Mu. In Yon & Mu, Junji overreacts to cats. I'll actually won't recommend this one because it's a comedy that is full of self references.

Last, but not least, The Dissolving Classroom. In The Dissolving Classrom, two whipper snappers cause terrifying allegory shenanigans. Same thing with Gyo.

u/Oppai-no-uta · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

3 Books I can recommend:

1.H.P. Lovecraft Barnes and Noble Collection For an excellent abbreviation into the world of Cosmic horror.-

2.Tomie: Deluxe Edition For one of the best known works of my favorite Manga writers


.3 The Proud Bastards For an incredible grunt level account of the Vietnam War through the foot soldiers eyes, plus I'm friends with the author :)

u/skinnypup · 1 pointr/horror

i got a gift card to a book store...which i, in turn, used to some of it to buy the Complete Deluxe edition of Tomie by Junji Ito - this

u/TheCureToCancerIs · 1 pointr/manga

You try amazon or Bookdepository at all? Both sites are my go-to for manga purchases that also deliver new or used.

Tomie, Uzumaki, and Gyo are all famous horror titles by Junji Ito that are commonly suggested to people and are sold in complete editions. (All volumes are condensed into 1)

The names are linked to their respective amazon listings as well.