![]() ![]() The realistic characters and sheer amount of detail given to the viscera and supernatural entities makes the stories all the more engaging and disturbing. Nevertheless, all of the stories in the anthology are worth reading.Īlthough the stories are definitely memorable and compelling, the anthology’s artwork would have to be its strongest aspect. ![]() The standouts for me would have to be Gentle Goodbye, which was an oddly touching albeit simultaneously unnerving story that I could see hitting home with anyone who’s lost a family member and Blackbird, which had arguably the most bizarre plot and some of the most unsettling imagery in the anthology. of paranoia with disturbing imagery often pertaining to the distortion of the human body. Said tone is established and maintained by pretty much all of the stories featuring twist-laden plots often incorporating the theme ![]() Eerie, quirky, shocking and unpredictable. It starts off with Futon, which consists of a mere eight pages yet masterfully sets the tone for the anthology. ![]() While some are better than others, they are all effective. Fragments of Horror is quite simply one of the best horror anthologies I’ve come across in any medium.įragments of Horror is comprised of eight short stories of varying lengths. This was my first foray into the world of mangaka Junji Ito and I couldn’t have asked for a better introduction. ![]()
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