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Hellstar Remina

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Horror manga short story by Junji Ito depicting sudden appearance of a rogue planet approaching Earth. Merging astrophysical panic with psychological terror, it showcases Ito's distinctive visual style and unimaginable narrative escalation. Acclaimed for its complete execution as a short work, it stands among masterpieces of Japanese horror manga, influencing cosmic horror aesthetics in sequential art.

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Category:Content IP
Subcategory:Manga
Location:Gifu Prefecture
Time Period:1990-1991
Influence:National
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Japan's preeminent horror manga artist, whose uniquely disturbing visual imagination has earned him a massive global following. Known for masterworks such as Tomie (about an immortal girl who drives men to murderous obsession), Uzumaki (about a town consumed by spiraling patterns), and standalone stories like The Enigma of Amigara Fault, Ito crafts horror from everyday situations twisted into nightmarish impossibilities. His intricate, detailed artwork creates an uncanny contrast between realistic settings and grotesque supernatural phenomena. He has received numerous awards including the Eisner Award. His popularity in English-speaking countries has exploded in recent years through translations, social media, and anime and game adaptations, making him arguably the most internationally famous manga artist working in horror.

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