![]() ![]() There are alternate universes at play, delivering a much different sort of horror than present in Frankenstein. Most of these revolve around a school boy named Oshikiri, but they don’t all intertwine–at least, not immediately. Frankenstein: Junji Ito Story Collection, out this week from Viz Media, features an adaptation of the titular novel, as well as a number of original short stories. An Ito adaptation of one of Shelley’s works, then, sounds like a recipe for greatness. Likewise, there are few horror novelists more renowned than Mary Shelley. ![]() There are few names in horror manga more famous than Junji Ito. ![]() For the month of October we’ll be sharing various pieces of underappreciated scary books, comics, movies, and television to help keep you terrified and entertained all the way up to Halloween.Īs we close in on October 31, AiPT! will be reviewing and recommending various pieces of underappreciated scary media-books, comics, movies, and television-to help keep you terrified and entertained all the way up to Halloween. Welcome to another installment of 31 Days of Halloween! This is our chance to set the mood for the spookiest and scariest month of the year as we focus our attention on horror and Halloween fun. ![]()
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