Jigokuhen: Aru Jigoku Eshi no Kokuhaku
Panorama of Hell
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Jigokuhen: Aru Jigoku Eshi no Kokuhaku

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Japanese: 地獄変 ある地獄絵師の告白
English: Panorama of Hell
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 7
Status: Finished
Published: 1983
Genre: Horror Horror
Theme: Psychological Psychological
Serialization: None
Authors: Hino, Hideshi (Story & Art)

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Score: 6.831 (scored by 22302,230 users)
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Ranked: #114352
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Popularity: #3737
Members: 5,506
Favorites: 81

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Nov 9, 2010
I really liked this manga because of how, although it was rather strange, alot of it was possible and I could really see it happening. To be honest, the art wasn't all that great, but the story and the characters were really awesome. If gore offends you at all, this really isn't for you. It was really hard to find. Something about this story just entranced me, which is really the only reason I read it to the end, because it started off kinda boring and slow. Really I have found all of the Hino Hideshi manga I've read to be entrancing to some point, ...
Dec 3, 2016
Mixed Feelings
This is one of those works that I'm having a lot of difficulties comprehending. I don't exactly know if I can respond to this work with my usual format. I'll give it a try, though.

Story:
There isn't so much a story as it is a conversation. It's a dialogue started by a painter who paints horrific images that are absolutely petrifying. I felt like this was a mix between Dante's Inferno and Eraserhead, where everything is symbolic and cruel. Does it make for a good story? Not necessarily, since there isn't a shred of hope, but there is a lesson, that lesson being that the world ...
Mar 3, 2021
This comic is probably one of my favorites from Hino Hideshi, he keeps the creepy and shocking vibe throughout the whole thing which is why he's one of my favorite mangakas. The story is clear in the first chapter, an artist describes his hellish works that consist of grotesque imagery using his favorite color, the color of blood. Throughout the chapters, we see his point of view of gory things, along with his family who commit atrocious acts. The characters are really good when it comes to them telling the story from their perspective. The art is great, as seen in other Hideshi mangas it's ...