Remina (Junji Ito)
A**R
Amazing.
I was so excited to receive this book and I got right to reading it. Highly recommended.
H**T
Cosmic Horror at its finest!
Terrifying nightmare! Loved every page couldn't put it down. Visual storytelling is superb! If you are a horror fan check it out.
E**N
Gorgeous
Short read, but loved every page. Junji Ito never fails to satisfy.
V**N
SOMETIMES THE BEST OF TALES SIMPLY LEAVE YOU FLATTENED
I love the art of Junji Ito. I love his story-telling ability. The tale he undertakes here is compelling. It is also exhausting to me. I decided to let it wash over me without expectation or prejudice. I simply wanted to experience it; and, once I had, I felt drained. Maybe it's a little too accurate.The story is the improbable tale of a planet-eating planet named Remina named after the daughter of its discoverer, Dr. Ogura. The revelation to the public is met with awe and the doctor and his daughter, especially his daughter, are raised to the level of celebrity.Demure, Remina really doesn't want the limelight or all the perks that come with it. In short order, men are fighting over her. She definitely doesn't want that. She is quickly reduced from celebrity to a source of angst, a condition that only worsens when it is realized that the planet, Remina, is loose and eating other planets in our solar system.Mob mentality is central to the story and it is handled with grave acuity. Just as her celebrity had been thrust upon her, Remina and her father are irrationally blamed for "calling" the planet into our solar system. When it's obvious that it's heading toward the Earth, society collapses into homicidal chaos.Far from being the fought over focus of competing men, Remina quickly finds herself on the run from the insane mob. Separated by her father and dependent upon one reliable friend, she watches as her world disappears around her; and, as the planet named after her closes in on Earth, it seems most likely that the end is near.I will not spoil the story, but I will affirm that nothing particularly uplifting occurs and Remina's future, and the future of humanity, is left very much in doubt.Maybe, just maybe, this can be viewed as a commentary about public opinion and how easily swayed it can be in our time, but it simply left me in the deepest imaginable of depressions. It's a worthy tale, a masterpiece I suppose, but it's one you must approach with caution.
B**N
A bizarre experience.
Remina isn’t a bad manga. It’s also not particularly good. It’s a type of literature that transcends those boundaries. It’s nonsensical and truly eldritch, with half the time my mind unable to process what I read. The pace was a bit rushed - most manga make careful use of their limited pages. This one is more like a fever dream. A very violent one. I think everyone should read it, because it is unique. This was my first Junji Ito book, and I’m not sure if I’ll read more of his works, but I can’t deny this was an interesting read.
S**N
Cosmic horror at its finest!
Spoiler-free review:Remina is a true cosmic horror in terms of tone and scale. It achieves a sense of impending dread while holding up a mirror to humanity and showing just how cruel we can be as a species when pushed to the brink. In this respect, Remina features two kinds of 'monsters' equally terrifying in their motivations and actions.The pacing of the narrative is perfect and escalates in a logarithmic fashion that keeps you hooked and unable to put the book down. Readers should be warned that they may experience existential dread and a few sleepless nights.It is difficult to find many faults with Remina but if I am pressed to find any, it would be in the way that some science fiction elements are presented. The story, out of necessity, takes place in the future and requires the use of particular tropes that Ito does not have much experience in portraying. The manner in which particular pieces of technology are illustrated or explained, indicates that Ito could have done a bit more research before starting this book. This is just a minor gripe and it does not detract from the overall narrative.Ito's style of art is well-suited to the subjects portrayed in Remina. He has perfectly captured horrific imagery at both the micro and macro scale in this book. There are numerous splash pages with illustrations that are utterly haunting but impossible to look away from.Determining where this book ranks among his previous works is difficult. Gyo will always be his best but I find Remina to compete very closely with Uzumaki for second place.An absolute recommendation for this book if you are an Ito fan. Because of its grand scale, I would say that this should be the 4th or 5th book you loan to a friend to get them into the works of Junji Ito.
A**Y
Very good book!
I’ve been a fan of Junji ito for a long time. This is the first book of his I’ve bought, never read the story before either, but it’s a fantastic read. Kept making me want to read more every time I literally had to put it down lmao.
N**S
Espetacular!!!
Chegou no prazo combinado e em perfeito estado!!!Apesar da boa entrega, tenho que fazer um adendo, a história apresenta pequenas alterações de texto que podem tornar alguns eventos sem sentido, principalmente em uma conversa dos astronautas que repercute em eventos do final do livro. Basta pesquisar uma cópia no google e ler a fala dos astronautas em inglês.Mas não compromete a obra, é um detalhe importante que passou batido nessa edição.
F**E
Love the story
Awesome hardcover and story is cool
D**A
Necesito todos los mangas de este autor
Llego en perfectas condiciones y completamente nuevoY la historia el final no me gustó mucho pero es un gran manga de terror lovecraftniano
A**I
Edizione spettacolare
Bellissima la storia ma ancora di più l'edizione. Copertina rigida e buona carta. Fanno risaltare al meglio l'opera di Junji.
M**E
En perfecto estado, en inglés y llegó al día siguiente
Perfectas condiciones
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