JunjiIto reveals his favorite scary stories he's created over the years!
We're still a few months away from the spooky season in October, though that hardly stops master of horror Junji Ito from diving into terrifying tales. With the horror mangaka having two anime adaptations on the way via Toonami's Uzumaki and Netflix's Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre, the artist recently took the opportunity to break down his favorite stories that he's created over the years and what makes them resonate with himself and his fans.
Viz Media posted the interview with the master of horror via their Official Twitter Account, not only exploring some of Junji Ito's favorite stories but also diving into his career as a manga artist and how he worked to create tales of terror that had never been seen before:
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