Dissolving Classroom

· Vertical Inc
4.7
130 reviews
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A pair of twisted siblings—Yuuma, a young man obsessed with the devil, and Chizumi, the worst little sister in recorded history—cause all sorts of tragic and terrifying things to happen wherever they go. These scary short stories will shock you with a literal interpretation of the ills that plague modern society.

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4.7
130 reviews
supernova
17 January 2022
I have the actual manga, I honestly really like it so far. I recommend! (Just sorta disturbing, obviously because it's Junji Ito lol.)
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Loujaine Tameemi
2 May 2024
I like the book, and I'm a really horror fan. I loved the book that i thought I was reading the whole book, and that was just the sample. the sample is so long. I recommend this book for horror fans.
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Karl patrick Valmorida
26 August 2024
I've been obsessed with junji ito for 1 year And I like this book recently.. so I would rated it 10/10 so far
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About the author

Born in 1963 in Gifu, Junji Ito is the face of Japanese horror. While others came before him, providing well received and recognized inspiration such as Kazuo Umezzu and Hideshi Hino, it was not until Ito broke into the scene that the world truly took notice of the visual and comedic terror that is J-Horror.

Most of Ito's works feature grotesque imagery of human fetishes and obsessions. Since his debut, Ito has penned more than 20 properties, most of them being short story anthologies commonly read within Japan's horror fandom.

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