by Junji Ito
Published
December 20, 2016
Pages
752 pages
Language
English
Publisher
VIZ Media LLC
Kindle
$11.99
Hardcover
$20.00
Audio CD
Not found
The complete classic horror series, now available in a single deluxe volume. Murdered again and again, one girl always comes back for more... Tomie Kawakami is a femme fatale with long black hair and a beauty mark just under her left eye.
She can seduce nearly any man, and drive them to murder as well, even though the victim is often Tomie herself. While one lover seeks to keep her for himself, another grows terrified of the immortal succubus. But soon they realize that no matter how many times they kill her, the world will never be free of Tomie.
In the enigmatic world of Tomie, Junji Ito delves into the paradoxes of beauty and horror with masterful storytelling. This deluxe edition compiles tales of the beautiful, yet sinister, Tomie—a girl whose allure is matched only by her chilling immortality. As Tomie manipulates and haunts all who cross her path, readers are plunged into a series of unnerving narratives that blend supernatural elements with the dark facets of human nature, leaving a profound impact long after the pages are turned.
Junji Ito’s storytelling intertwines psychological horror with elements of supernatural dread. Tomie's mesmerizing beauty and chilling immortality challenge traditional horror tropes. Explores dark facets of human nature through compelling and unconventional narratives.
The "Tomie: Complete Deluxe Edition" by Junji Ito is a collection of gripping horror stories that revolve around the enigmatic character Tomie Kawakami. This creature of mesmerizing beauty is not just an ordinary girl but an unearthly being with an uncanny ability to resurrect indefinitely. Through her mystifying elegance and death-defying existence each story portrays a unique blend of horror that challenges the sanity of characters while unraveling Tomie’s sinister motives.
As readers traverse through Junji Ito's macabre imagination they encounter a narrative that boldly blurs the lines between reality and the supernatural guaranteeing an experience of suspense and thrill. Ito's intricate artwork and storytelling come together to weave a chilling tapestry that examines themes of obsession identity and the terrifying allure of immortality. This deluxe edition stands as a testament to Junji Ito's prowess in crafting haunting tales that captivate and disturb.
With each story the reader is invited to explore the depths of human psyche and fear manifesting through Tomie's harrowing beauty and deceit making it an essential read for horror enthusiasts.
Tomie's tales unravel through distinct episodes each presenting a unique horror narrative that captivates and terrifies Junji Ito’s ability to evoke psychological tension sets this work apart in the horror genre The illustrations in the deluxe edition do justice to Ito's visionary storytelling offering an intense visual experience that complements the eerie allure of Tomie's character This edition’s rich content not only compiles the stories but also provides deeper insight into Tomie's character and the pervasive aura of fear she casts making it a horror classic worth exploring.
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978-1421590561
5.75 x 2 x 8.25 inches
2.55 pounds
Based on 11712 ratings
While reading I really felt strong influences from US 80s horror films, John Carpenter's "The Thing" being the strongest. Love the art and the stories, great buy and can't wait to get into Uzumaki.
Exactly what I would expect from the master of horror! Very high quality! 10/10, would recommend!
Very good Manga. The cover is high quality. I would definitely recommend it to anyone wanting to get into Junji Ito's work.
Tomie has come to the western world for the first time in almost 20 years in the form of this exquiste hardcover omnibus. And let me tell you it's worth picking up. The first story from acclaimed Horror Mangaka and winner of the coolest man ever award (from me) Junji Ito, Tomie is about....well...a lot of people, and their interactions with her. Never the protagonist but the only consistant character, so it is effectively her story. Tomie is main draw and what will sell you on this manga (aside from Ito's reputation or art i suppose). So lets quickly go down who Tomie is on a basic level: 1- She's a pathological liar and manipulator, sometimes for personal gain sometimes for the hell of it. We dont know her past, her ultimate goals, or anything about her. She's like the Joker always changing her own background for fun. All even we as a reader know for sure is her name. 2- She can seduce nearly any man in the world. Only twice has she been denied and that was because of their own psychological issues or her own harmed state and even then it's never for long. And once youre hooked that's it. You are her complete slave now. Tomie also seems to have an occasional control over women too, but that comes off as total mind control rather than seduction. 3- And the biggest aspect of this story, Tomie will never die. Shoot her, stab her, cut her up, give her a few hours and she'll be back on her feet. Actually she does the opposite of dying! Every piece of her you create becomes a BRAND NEW TOMIE. Cut her into a thousand pieces? Well good job now there are a thousand new Tomies. That's actually part of it too, her draw leads to people eventually killing and cutting her up. The art from Junji Ito is of course amazing. Detailed, expressive, unique, gory and beautiful. A happy couple is drawn equally as well as a lovecraftian abombination and i cannot sing the praises enough on it. Though the first chapter is Ito's first story ever, and the art is kind of rough. Not awful just not as great. Now Tomie isnt perfect, though just like the woman herself you have to dig a little to find out why. The premise can get tiresome at times, or rather you can be fatigued by it. I make the distinction because each story is Tomie in a new situation with new people reacting off her which keeps it interesting. But it's something that may get to you if you read this 750 page thing in 1 go. And if you want a story with hard answers, this isnt the place to look. That's typical of Junji Ito, just planting clues or possibilities, but i can see it bothering some people. Honestly i'd like to lie to you people and say it's the greatest thing in the universe so maybe you'll consider getting it, providing for my favorite mangaka and convincing Viz to license more of his stuff. But if you cant trust a faceless Amazon reviewer who can you trust So from that you'll know if this interests you, and i hope it does. Despite it's flaws i love this book. If i had to rank it i'd put it second overall of Ito's work, better than Gyo or Fragments of Horror but lesser than Uzumaki. All of those are great but some things edge out others, as you do. It's a little pricey but even then i'd urge people to give it a shot, you'll find it's worth it.
this is a wonderful manga and it is very large
i wish i didn’t wait this long to read Tomie. amazing horror, story, artwork, everything. 10/10 would recommend. x x
While I'm very familiar with Junji Ito's work, and have been for a few years, Tomie is a series of his that I never knew of until recently. Being that really only Uzumaki and Gyo were well known in the states at the time, I had no idea how much more excellent material he'd done over the years. After hearing about Tomie's American release, I googled pictures of the series, and initially wasn't very interested, since it looked more tame than the beautifully disgusting Uzumaki and Gyo, but when I actually ordered the book, I found that it's actually more gruesome than anything else I've read from Ito. Joy! Now, in case you have yet to look at the length of this release, I'll just say outright that it's a TOME compared not only to previously released Ito work, but to most manga you'll find in your local bookstore. The reason for that being that Tomie has been going strong, as a loosely connected series of one shots, for decades now. As you'll find in this collection, Ito improved immensely over the years, and seeing his initially amateurish art style evolve from chapter to chapter is a joy for an avid reader of his like myself. Reading through this book is a more daunting task than something like Uzumaki, but the increasingly "out there" ongoing plot, as well as the standalone stories, make the journey very worth the time spent. A huge part of what makes this series so engrossing is Tomie herself. As readers will quickly realize, she's a truly awful human being (or monster, if you prefer), to the extent that it's addictive seeing how she's going to screw over her victims from page to page, as well as how she'll get her occasional comeuppance. Her deplorable personality is often the heart of what makes so many of these tales work as well as they do (in particular Little Finger, which has a brilliant and dark (and I mean dark) fairy tale style to it that puts it near the top of Ito's work for me). Since the book is so huge, of course not every chapter is equal to the last. Most of the book is excellent throughout, but there are some that are subpar, simply because they're so random and/or weird, despite their creativity. Luckily, said lesser stories are few and far between, and most of the ongoing chapters and the true one shots are often equal in their high quality, although the episodic story does get simply insane about halfway through, but not necessarily in a bad way. Overall, though, the compilation is extremely engaging and horrific throughout, so I'm very happy to have bought it. If you're a horror fan looking for their next fix, I'd recommend the previously mentioned Ito works before this one, simply due to their accessibility and length, but if you're well versed in his grotesque and darkly humorous world already, you owe it to yourself to give this a look.