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Junji Ito always delivers with his brand of horror that gets to the readers by reminding us how fragile humans are. There was a lot of this here, and some of his fantastically awful body horror-esque art (but not enough, in my opinion).
I'm glad that the manga doesn't go for much longer, as it seems like it had a general idea and plot, but Ito doesn't seem too bothered to flesh out the comments/plots/characters he introduces. Even for a "short" (hardcover has over 200 pages) story, however, it does seem too superficial for a Junji Ito manga, and giving more depth to what we see falls on the reader.
I am particularly annoyed by how much of a non-character Remina was.
I'm glad that the manga doesn't go for much longer, as it seems like it had a general idea and plot, but Ito doesn't seem too bothered to flesh out the comments/plots/characters he introduces. Even for a "short" (hardcover has over 200 pages) story, however, it does seem too superficial for a Junji Ito manga, and giving more depth to what we see falls on the reader.
I am particularly annoyed by how much of a non-character Remina was.