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Stitches
Stitches | Junji Ito,Ichiro Nakayama,Hirokatsu Kihara
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A tumor shaped like a mans face slowly moves across a womans body. The sea shoots glowing balls into the sky, much to the distress of beachgoers. And a girl dressed up for a holiday has no eyes, no nose, nothingher face is a total blank. Hirokatsu Kihara pens true stories of unsolved mysteries, stitched together with page after page of Junji Itos original illustrations in this collection of nine eerie tales and a bonus manga story. -- VIZ Media
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AbstractMonica
Stitches | Junji Ito,Ichiro Nakayama,Hirokatsu Kihara
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Bailedbailed

Was duped by Junji Ito‘s artwork! I was drawn to the graphics immediately, but read 3 stories and had to bail. They all kind of ended the same… “and then she was alright.” Or “ The girl never appeared again.” There was no explanation or substance to the few stories I read. The blurb said these were based off true stories, but they lacked any details. It felt like something I would make up on the spot to scare a group of kids around a bonfire 😭

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BookishTrish
Stitches | Junji Ito,Ichiro Nakayama,Hirokatsu Kihara
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Mehso-so

Came for the artwork, stayed for the meh stories.

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reading.rainb0w
Stitches | Junji Ito,Ichiro Nakayama,Hirokatsu Kihara
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I read this book because I love Junji Ito.

The stories were meh, but the artwork kept me captivated enough to finish.

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