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🌀 Dive into the spiral of fear—where horror meets art in deluxe style!
Uzumaki (3-in-1 Deluxe Edition) is a deluxe hardcover collection of Junji Ito’s legendary horror manga, featuring the haunting spiral curse of Kurouzu-cho. With a 4.9-star rating from over 16,000 readers and top rankings in horror manga categories, this edition is a premium collector’s item blending chilling narrative and stunning artwork.

| Best Sellers Rank | #1,380 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #7 in Horror Manga #17 in Graphic Novels with Media Tie-Ins #37 in Comics & Graphic Novels for Young Adults |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 out of 5 stars 16,660 Reviews |
S**S
The art is so amazing but a little disturbing
Amazing, real copy and great story
J**L
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✨thanks! Authentic👍🏻
H**J
Great manga and amazing quality
The manga is odd, strange and intriguing. One of Itou's best, the three in one edition contains the entire collection of this odd coastal town. The book itself is of high quality paper and the hardcover is really nice. Love it.
P**S
Love it
Love it my family thinks I’m crazy but whatever 🙄
H**A
prettyyy
ITS SO SWAG ONGGGG
S**D
Condition of the product
Amazing prosuct
T**3
The manga arrived in good quality buy it.
It came in good quality and on time, no unnecessary delays
B**N
Product is damaged.
Bent covers and with stain.
I**N
Very good story and quality
Absolutely amazing manga and story.
T**.
An absolute nightmare
I'm not much of a reader, I read maybe a novella or two a year. I haven't read a manga since maybe 2006. I could not put this down, save for a few minutes between chapters to process the sheer terror of what I'd just seen. I finished it entirely in a day and may go back and read it again tomorrow. This is a masterpiece of horror. I will warn, this is NOT for children, and certainly not for anyone who is uncomfortable with body horror. I had never heard of Junji Ito before. I've always loved horror and have been replaying Bloodborne when I decided to try reading Berzerk as I know that manga was a big inspiration for Miyazaki. As I browsed that listing I saw a suggestion for Tomie, the cover drew me in, and then this caught my eye. I regret nothing. Lately I've been reading Lovecraft... This was far more disturbing, like Lovecraft meets Silent Hill. The pace is perfect, the stakes are always somehow raised, and every time you think "how can this get any more crazy" it just does. MINOR SPOILER: I remember thinking on page 34 after something strange happens "Wow, having something that weird so early is pretty brave, how do you keep escalating from this?" I was not disappointed. This story has quickly risen to my favourites list. Top 5 to be sure. Physically the book is great, paper is thick and sturdy, printing is clear and sharp. My only complaint is that the pages will not stay open on their own like the Berzerk deluxe hardcover. I think this uses glue binding and the Berzerk is stitched. TLDR - still a better love story than Twilight.
F**P
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K**A
Truly Junji Ito's Masterpiece
I've started my Junji Ito journey reading the Tomie collection and the Shivers and Tombs collection. I've heard Uzumaki was regarded as Ito's best work, and I think I have to agree. Once I started reading, I couldn't stop. Every story became more twisted, more horrific than the last, until it unfold into a bittersweet conclusion. The artwork gets a lot of praise, as it should, since Uzumaki has some of the most beautifully horrific panels in manga history (like the famous panel of Azami and Shiuichi's dad's tongue/body). However the story itself was probably one of my favorite of Ito's. It stuck with me for a while, and genuinely freaked me out at times (the mosquito/pregnant women chapters were legitimately horrifying, along with the snails). I also really love Kirie and Shiuichi's relationship, it was beautiful and moving to see a relationship like theirs and how much they both truly cared for each other, even if Kirie didn't believe in the curse of the spiral in the beginning, she still cared for Shiuichi and seemed to be the only one to not write him off as being weird or dramatic. I had to go back and reread this after Gyo, since I found the couple in Gyo to be quite mediocre compared to Kirie and Shiuichi. Overall, if you're a Junji Ito fan or if you love weird horror, don't miss out on such a great classic. There's a reason why 27 years later this is still such a beloved work of art and beloved by Ito's fans.
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