Itou Junji Kyoufu Manga Collection 15: Shibito no Koiwazurai
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Itou Junji Kyoufu Manga Collection 15: Shibito no Koiwazurai

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Lovesick Dead, The Beautiful Youth of the Intersections, Yotsutsuji no Bishounen, The Anxious Woman, Nayamu Onna, Shadows, Kage, Screams in the Night, Zekkyou no Yoru, The Horror World of Junji
Japanese: 伊藤潤二恐怖マンガCOLLECTION⑮ 死びとの恋わずらい


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 4
Status: Finished
Published: Apr 13, 1996 to Oct 12, 1996
Genres: Drama Drama, Horror Horror, Supernatural Supernatural, Suspense Suspense
Theme: Psychological Psychological
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Nemuki
Authors: Itou, Junji (Story & Art)

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Popularity: #2110
Members: 9,465
Favorites: 91

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Preliminary Spoiler
Dec 3, 2016
Story:
Some of Ito's works are bundled together and released as compilation volumes. I thought this would be one such volume, but it turns out that each chapter is linked. It's a bummer, really, that this wasn't titled something different as a standalone work. Works of his like Gyo, Uzumaki, Black Paradox, and Remina are relatively well known but it seemed this one was somewhat hidden under his vast 'bookography,' for lack of a better term.

This is a sin, really, because this particular volume has just as much wit as his other works do. I'll be the first to admit that I did find certain aspects ...
Jan 9, 2019
I've read all of Junji Itou collection, and for those who don't know: this is one part of the whole compilation of short horror stories from the author. And people who read this already know, that these stories aren't even that "scary", but more of a shock factor or just an obvious twist which is repeated over and over in this collection.

Before jumping into the main point, let me clarify that I really admire how unique and creative Junji is in making these manga. That's also the reason why I keep reading this, even if it means having to deal with hard-to-read parts like Souichi, ...