Sensor (センサー) // Junji Ito
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Tired of pretending I don’t ship them
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Thanks to a generous gift card I received as, well, a gift, I was finally able to add several Junji Ito books to my ever growing collection.
I do have a few more books coming though, including Cat Diary and his art book Twisted Visions coming in the next few days.
I’ve also preordered The Liminal Zone, Black Paradox and the collector’s edition of Dissolving Classroom.
Still, I’m very exited and happy to add his legendary work to my shelves 🖤
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"Цензор" от Дзюндзи Ито стал последней мангой, которая была в моей коллекции. Теперь мне отчаянно хочется поехать в книжный и докупить всё то, чего у меня ещё нет.
Эта манга не стала исключением и мне понравилась. Тут снова много рассказов про всякую крипоту и мерзости (всё как я люблю).
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Kaiser in the chapter 207 leaks is my religion
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The leader of the "Konoha sensory barrier team.
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Decided to change it up this week and read some Junji Ito.
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books read this month ✨
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Junji Ito’s Sensor & NASA Quasar Illustration
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Sensor (センサー) // Junji Ito
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After a month of waiting ,I finally got my copies of manga,they are horror ,from Junji Ito and Isao Sakamoto ♠️♣️
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Sensor
1 volume
Licensed by Viz Media
A woman walks alone at the foot of Mount Sengoku. A man appears, saying he’s been waiting for her, and invites her to a nearby village. Surprisingly, the village is covered in hairlike volcanic glass fibers, and all of it shines a bright gold. At night, when the villagers perform their custom of gazing up at the starry sky, countless unidentified flying objects come raining down on them—the opening act for the terror about to occur!
Status in Country of Origin
1 Volume (Complete)
Tags:
Amnesia
Beautiful Female Lead
Cult
God/s
Isolated Location
Journalist/s
Stalker/s
Village
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Another new Junji Ito book, something to peruse when I get tired of reading prose
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