• The 13 Most Terrifying Junji Ito Manga Stories

    There is no storyteller on Earth like Junji Ito. Since his professional manga debut in 1987, he's been terrifying readers with his macabre tales and chillingly iconic creations. The brilliantly talented mangaka has rightfully become one of the most well known horror storytellers of his generation, and for good reason.

    His beautifully illustrated comics hide deep, devastating secrets. Each tale Ito weaves haunts and horrifies in the most unique and awful way. To narrow down his massive oeuvre to just 13 of his most bone-chilling offerings was no easy feat. From ominous ghost stories, heart-twisting gothic horror, and grotesquely bizarre modern fables, here are the 13 most terrifying stories from one of the masters of horror manga, Junji Ito.

    13. The Beautiful Boy at the Crossroads

    Ito often writes of love and how it can curse us. The first–and throughline–story from his Lovesickness collection is a great example of just that. We meet Ryusuke on a train. The teen boy is moving back to his hometown after years away, but the simple notion of it haunts him.

    The devastating reason for that will soon be revealed, but in the meantime, his arrival coincides with a trend of young women seeking out "crossroads fortunes." Soon the bodies of school girls who ask strangers for their fortunes begin to turn up brutally murdered; but who is to blame? How does it connect with Ryusuke's pass? This wonderfully chilly mystery is one of the most memorable of Ito's tales and introduces one of his scariest creations.

    12. Village of the Siren

    Turning his hand to folk horror, Ito crafts another bleak homecoming in Village of the Siren. In the wake of a strange phone call from his parents and an ominous apparition at his window, Kyochi decides it's time for a family reunion. Alas, when he returns he finds that the once lively–though rural–village has turned into a ghost town.

    Life now revolves around a strange factory of unknown origin, and even weirder are the all-consuming sirens that emanate from it each night. If you love a story about strange rituals, unusual cults, and the occult then this is the sort of story you'll gobble right up. If you enjoy horror that breaks taboos, then you'll certainly be satisfied as the death count here is huge and features a rarely seen demographic of victims.

    11. I Don't Want to be a Ghost

    When Shigeru kindly picks up a beautiful wandering woman from the side of a road, his life is changed. Although Shigeru worries at first about her bloodied and disoriented state, she explains it away. Days later, the two begin a secretive affair despite the fact that Shigeru is married and expecting a baby. Blinded by his new acquaintance's beauty, he's willing to overlook how often his lover appears covered in blood and the fact that she claims to "love his ghosts." Her real desires are darker than anyone could have foreseen and Shigeru of course doesn't realize until too late.

    10. The Strange Hikizuri Siblings

    One of the funniest of Ito's creations, this bleakly humorous slice of life story follows an unhinged set of siblings who take great pleasure in tormenting and terrorizing each other and unsuspecting victims. Over two tales collected in Lovesickness, we meet some of the unlucky people who come into their path including an old school friend of their most beautiful member and a photographer. While their schemes can have deadly consequences, the Hikizuri siblings are generally rather hapless, though you wouldn't want to be invited to their table for dinner.

    9. The Mystery of the Haunted House

    The arrival of a haunted house turns a town upside down when derision turns to terror as each new visitor enters its doors. Two young boys become entangled in the proprietor's twisted games after they try to sneak in for free. Upon exploring the ghoulish halls they discover a true house of horrors, one filled with victims who claim to be the owner's family.

    There's a dark comedy to this one, which comes from another of Ito's recurring characters, the scheming creeper Souichi Tsujii. But there's nothing funny about his heinous crimes. The Mystery of the Haunted House is a wild ride that will delight fans of haunt culture.

    8. Honored Ancestors

    Family often comes up in Ito's tale, and Honored Ancestors might feature his most psychedelically deranged yet. On a seemingly normal evening Risa is brought home by her close friend Makata who claims that the young girl is suffering from amnesia and couldn't remember where she lived. According to doctors, her amnesia has been caused by immense emotional stress.

    Risa becomes more and more distressed as she becomes haunted by visions of a giant caterpillar… but what does it all mean? The truth revolves around Makata and his family's strange traditions which are revealed in Ito's dementedly awful fashion as the tale comes to a close. It's one family reunion that you'll never forget, though you'll wish you could.

    7. Uzumaki

    Likely the most famous of Ito's many works, Uzumaki has been deemed a classic for a reason. Weaving a supernatural curse into a ghost story that centers around a small town, Kurouzu-cho, which is haunted not by spirits but instead by spirals, this is a uniquely spooky tale. It also helps that Ito's distinctive linework does an epic job of making the usually unassuming shapes into something utterly terrifying.

    Uzumaki features many of Ito's favorite themes like obsession, paranoia, and the mundane becoming utterly bizarre. The impact of Uzumaki cannot be overstated. Not only is it his most well known tale but there's been two video games, a live action movie, and an in-production anime all adapted from the spiral-horror of Ito's story.

    6. Fashion Model

    While many of Ito's stories are slow burn haunters, this is a more in your face horror tale that reveals its monster from the earliest pages. Like our next entry, Tomie, Fashion Model has become one of Ito's most popular long-running tales. When a young man sees a bizarre model in a magazine whose mouth is filled with dagger-like teeth, he becomes consumed by her image. He can't stop thinking about her, about why she was hired, and why she fills him with an all-consuming existential terror.

    Life moves on, and he and some friends begin casting for a student film. It's here that the model reemerges back to the forefront of his life in brutal and all too real fashion. This is a great entry into both the Ito and monster horror canon.

    5. Tomie

    Probably Ito's most famous creation, the stunningly beautiful Tomie was murdered by her classmates only to reappear the next day. Since then she's been terrorizing readers and lovestruck men for years. There's a collected edition of Tomie tales where you can read her story from her earliest to most recent appearances, and each one is more delightfully dark than the last. Her ever shifting true face is the thing of nightmares, but Ito's striking illustration style has also made her a perennial pop culture figure.

    Even if you've never read an Ito story, you've likely already seen Tomie as a sticker, tattoo, or t-shirt. Ironically, in her stories it's near impossible to catch her beauty in an image unless you want to see her true face too.

    4. Marionette Mansion

    Puppets have always held a particularly creepy place in horror and Ito uses that to his advantage here in this ghastly story about a strange family obsessed with marionettes. It all begins when a young girl named Kinuko befriends the son of a family of puppeteers. Becoming close with one of the two sons, Haruhiko, she visits the home immediately becoming wary of a large marionette named Jean-Pierre.

    Years later Haruhiko and Kinuko reconnect and get married. But when they're called back to the former's family home, they make an awful discovery. This is one of the most classical of Ito's stories, but it will still shock and surprise at every turn.

    3. Used Record

    Eerie and atmospheric, Used Record tells the story of an odd record which hypnotizes and entices the listener. When Ogawa buys the vinyl, she quickly becomes obsessed as does her friend Nakayama when she hears it. Soon, all the pair can do is listen to the song again and again. But there's only one copy, which means that the girls are on a tragic path.

    The thing that makes this story so terrifying is the relatable fact that we've all had that one song that we can't stop listening to. Ito just takes it to the next, supernaturally nightmarish level. And for that reason, this wonderfully drawn tale ends up being just as addictive as the song at its center.

    2. Greased

    Growing up above her family's barbeque restaurant by Mount Fuji, Yui is sick of the grease that has slowly but surely accumulated, coating their home. While she worries abouts its effects, her violent and abusive brother Goro embraces the cooking oil that creates it, drinking it from the bottle until his face becomes covered in large, grotesque pustules.

    Goro's obsession with the grease and his sister's hopes of surviving it are deeply entangled in this, one of Ito's most stomach-churning tales which will threaten both your lunch and your sleep cycle. Truly, this is the kind of story you have to mentally prepare to read, so don't take checking this one out lightly.

    1. The Hanging Balloons

    What makes The Hanging Balloons Ito's scariest story? Well, it's one of his most bizarre–which is where the mangaka excels — and it also manages to feel utterly claustrophobic and inescapable in the best way. After the unexpected suicide of a celebrity school girl inspires a spate of copycat deaths, people begin to report seeing imposing balloons in the sky.

    But these are no ordinary balloons. In fact, reports claim it's the giant inflated head of the woman who died. Many more of the balloons soon appear, chasing those whose faces they wear. Instead of strings, metal nooses swing beneath them. What is their purpose? If they catch up with those who they resemble, they catch and hang them… This is a psychedlic night terror come to life.

    Looking for more like this? Take a look at our guide to the best horror movies or dig into some of the best anime of all time.

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    The Big Severance Dance Break Scene’s Lights Were a Surprise for the Cast

    The cast and creators of Severance stopped by San Diego Comic-Con 2022 to share a few behind-the-scenes stories from the Apple TV+ series' first season, including that the lights from the big "Dance Break" scene were a complete and wonderful surprise to the cast.

    Adam Scott, who stars as Mark Scout in Severance, discussed the memorable scene from Episode 7 around the 25-minute mark, saying that the crew did "not tell us that those lights were installed and that it was going to happen like that."

    While the lights by themselves would have been a nice treat, they were especially welcome considering the actors had been filming the season over the course of ten months during the COVID-19 lockdown.

    "Everything is a big deal for us down there,” Scott shared.

    “We had no music for, like, a year,” star Britt Lower added. “We were discovering our hips in the moment.”

    Alongside the Dance Break story, it was also revealed that Severance's first season was filmed like a movie, all out of sequence, and not episode to episode.

    Severance creator/writer Dan Erickson also talked about how he had to stop reading Reddit theories about the show because "sometimes they have ideas that are better than what I thought of."

    The team wasn't quite ready to discuss the much-anticipated second season, but Erickson did tease that it will "continue building out the world a little bit more and being able to see, with this one slight tweak to reality, what the different ramifications of that would be."

    For more on Severance, check out our review of the premiere, our explainer of the ending, and how Severance hid a depressing Easter Egg on its keyboards.

    There's tons of news for all your favorite shows, films, games, and more coming out of San Diego Comic-Con 2022, and we've got the full schedule to guide you through the weekend of panels, announcements, trailers, and surprises. You can also check out everything announced so far at the show.

    Matt Fowler is a freelance entertainment writer/critic, covering TV news, reviews, interviews and features on IGN for 13+ years.

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    Amazon’s the Wheel of Time Renewed for Third Season

    The Wheel of Time, Amazon Prime Video's fantasy series based on the novels of Robert Jordan, has been renewed for a third season.

    Announced during The Wheel of Time: Origins panel at San Diego Comic-Con, Amazon also unveiled a behind the scenes look at the upcoming Season 2 – though this remains without a release date.

    "I’m so thrilled that we’ll be making a third season of The Wheel of Time,” said executive producer and showrunner Rafe Judkins. "The Shadow Rising has always been my favourite book in the series, so being able to bring it to television and introduce new audiences to the stories that made me fall in love with these books in the first place is such an honour, and something I’ve been working toward since I first pitched the show years and years ago."

    The Shadow Rising is the fourth book in The Wheel of Time series and, though it seems like a bit of a jump, the first season did pull parts of the third book to go alongside the original.

    "We couldn’t be happier to give fans more reasons to be excited about the show and bring more The Wheel of Time to our customers worldwide," added Vernon Sanders, Amazon Studio's head of global television.

    Despite the Season 3 announcement feeling a little preemptive given that Season 2 is yet to be released, Amazon did the same thing previously when it confirmed a second season before the first was even released. It's made its eagerness to delve deep into The Wheel of Time world clear, however, saying that it wants to eventually get through all 14 books and the prequel.

    In our 9/10 review of Season 1, IGN said: "Amazon Prime Video’s The Wheel of Time provides an excellent adaptation of the Robert Jordan series that could be a true successor to Game of Thrones."

    There's tons of news for all your favorite shows, films, games, and more coming out of San Diego Comic-Con 2022, and we've got the full schedule to guide you through the weekend of panels, announcements, trailers, and surprises.

    Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelancer. He'll talk about The Witcher all day.

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    Why the Severance Creator Had to Stop Reading Reddit Theories About the Show

    Severance – the sinister, mind-bending hit now streaming on Apple TV+ – made a big splash in Ballroom 20 at SDCC with a Q&A panel hosted by comedian Patton Oswalt.

    With series guests including creator/writer Dan Erickson, EP Ben Stiller, and stars Adam Scott, Britt Lower, Dichen Lachman, Jen Tullock, and Tramell Tillman the conversation eventually turned to fan theories and all the wild speculation going off online, on sites like Reddit.

    Erickson, with the caveat, "I don't want to get into specifics of where things are going in Season 2," explained that he had to force himself off those sites because sometimes "sometimes they have ideas that are better than when I thought of."

    "I was on it every day for a while," he said. "It's kind of addicting it's really. As we have gotten more into writing Season 2 it becomes that thing of infinite options, and you have to be committed to what you're doing. I had to cut off other ideas about where it could go because there's an infinite amount of paths we could take."

    As far as the sci-fi element goes, Erickson said he favored the slightness of it. "Technologically, the only thing that's different is this [chip]. I've always loved sci-fi that gets into the social elements of something, movies like Contact where it's more about how it affects people."

    Season 2, he added, will "continue building out the world a little bit more and being able to see, with this one slight tweak to reality, what the different ramifications of that would be."

    "We didn't want for it to feel like sci-fi in the classic sense," he continued.

    As for producer/director Ben Stiller's feelings on the matter… "I'm still trying to figure out how to get on Reddit," he said.

    An Apple TV+ exclusive, Severance tells the story of Mark Scout, who has voluntarily undergone the titular process of severance, in which your working and personal lives are separated into two distinct personalities. Over the course of Season 1, both sides of Mark begin to suspect that his employer, Lumon, is more nefarious than it first appears.

    We awarded the the show's premiere a 9/10 review, calling it a "disturbing examination of the abuses of office culture". The show was renewed for a second season ahead of its finale, which promises to "go deeper into this wholly unique world and unpack more layers of Lumon."

    There's tons of news for all your favorite shows, films, games, and more coming out of San Diego Comic-Con 2022, and we've got the full schedule to guide you through the weekend of panels, announcements, trailers, and surprises.

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    The Witcher 3 Designer Recalls the ‘Mistake’ the Team Made With a Key Feature

    CD Projekt Red has admitted it included a few too many points of interest in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt's Skellige map, but has also explained the reason why so many question marks filled the screen in the first place.

    Speaking during the developer's 20th anniversary stream, Witcher 4 campaign director Philipp Weber, who was a junior quest designer at the time, said that the various smugglers' caches — underwater chests sprinkled in the dozens throughout the oceans of Skellige — weren't actually introduced as points of interest at all.

    Given the extraordinary size of The Witcher 3's map, CD Projekt decided it needed something more than just quests upon quests to fill it.

    "I can admit freely I'm one of those people that actually put those question marks in the world," Weber said. "It was already late 2014 so not that long before release [in May 2015] when we basically just filled the world with them.

    "There was not a lot of time so it was very much, 'okay, we just have to do it and we can't do it perfectlly'. However I do have a defense," he continued. "I did a lot of those terrible — I can say terrible because I did them — smugglers' caches. But originally, we put them into the world, we put some seagulls over them so you would see them circling, but it wasn't planned to actually have an icon on the map."

    Instead, Weber explained, the smuggers' caches were intended to be a treat that players would randomly come across, instead of being somewhat of a collectible that took completionists hours to tick off.

    "I completely would agree that was a mistake," he laughed. "I wouldn't do that one again."

    The upcoming Witcher game seemingly won't include so many question marks on its map then, at least not as many laborious ones. It'll be a while before we find out, however, as The Witcher 4 (for lack of an official name) only entered pre-production in May and is therefore likely years away.

    CD Projekt Red has only revealed a single teaser image for the game, but something so small still sparked myriad fan theories. CD Projekt later confirmed the image to feature a Lynx medallion, but whether it's a new Witcher school or not is still up for debate.

    We don't know too much else about the game, other than that CD Projekt Red has partnered with Epic Games to build it in Unreal Engine 5 and that its director has promised no crunch on his watch.

    Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelancer. He'll talk about The Witcher all day.

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