Junji Ito’s Remina: The Planet is the Villain?!
Remina is chaos incarnate. The premise? A planet named after a girl appears and starts heading for Earth, then all hell breaks loose. This one reads like a fever dream, leaning more action-disaster than psychological horror. If you’re looking for subtlety, keep walking. If you’re down for cosmic panic, mob rage, and a heroine just trying to not die, buckle in.
No Longer Human
No Longer Human is Junji Ito’s haunting adaptation of Osamu Dazai’s iconic novel, and it’s one of the darkest psychological manga I’ve ever read. If you’re looking for horror that crawls under your skin emotionally instead of physically, this might just be the most disturbing book on your shelf.
Mimi’s Tales of Terror
Junji Ito’s Mimi’s Tales of Terror is a collection of eerie short stories that feel like urban legends brought to life. With soft horror and bite-sized scares, this manga is perfect for readers looking for chills without the gore. Here’s my spoiler-free review and why it might be your next spooky comfort read.
Kowloon Generic Romance Vol. 1 – Retro Romance with a Sci-Fi Twist
Kowloon Generic Romance blends slow-burn romance with mystery and subtle sci-fi. A visually stunning manga set in an alternate Kowloon, it explores memory, identity, and complicated chemistry. I rated it 4/5!
Dissolving Classroom by Junji Ito - A Polite Descent into Madness
Junji Ito’s Dissolving Classroom delivers a grotesque yet clever short horror manga featuring toxic apologies, satanic guilt, and a wildly chaotic little sister. A quick, unsettling read that earns 4 out of 5 stars.