Deserter

Junji Itō, 1963-

Book - 2021

"A vengeful family hides an army deserter for eight years after the end of World War II, cocooning him in a false reality where the war never ended. A pair of girls look alike, but they're not twins. And a boy's nightmare threatens to spill out into the real world...A vengeful family hides an army deserter for eight years after the end of World War II, cocooning him in a false reality where the war never ended. A pair of girls look alike, but they're not twins. And a boy's nightmare threatens to spill out into the real world..."--Amazon.

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Subjects
Genres
Horror comics
Graphic novels
Short stories
Published
San Francisco, California : VIZ Media, LLC [2021]
Language
English
Japanese
Main Author
Junji Itō, 1963- (author)
Other Authors
Jocelyne Allen, 1974- (adaptor), Eric Erbes (letterer)
Item Description
Originally published in Japan in 2011 by Asahi Shimbun Publications Inc.
Translated from the Japanese.
Physical Description
384 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 21 cm
Audience
Rated T+ (older teen).
ISBN
9781974719860
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Review by Booklist Review

This collection of short stories from horror master Ito focuses more on supernatural and magical elements than some of his other short stories. There are face-stealing girls, razor-sharp hairs ready to decapitate, soul-sucking swords, a father who can take over his children's minds, brain-washing demons, and more. Despite this being a collection of his earliest works, Ito has already established his signature endings, often right at the climax or the big reveal, with no falling action to wrap up the jump scare or horrific turn of events. This collection should be particularly well received for school libraries, as these stories have a lack of psychological and body horror that might make other collections too mature for school audiences. Ito's signature art style is also already well established here. From story to story, many people will have extremely similar features and designs, but he rarely reuses characters. Ito excels at adding a few creepy details to make an otherwise mundane character into one that may haunt readers' minds, but that's exactly what teen readers clamor for.

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Review by Library Journal Review

Cosmic terror, body horror, dread, and madness abound in this collection of 12 short stories created earlier in Ito's (Sensor) career. "Bio House" opens with a young woman and a biotechnology researcher who share a "penchant for dining on the unusual" sitting down to a meal before taking a series of completely bizarre, impossible to predict twists. "The Reanimator's Sword" progresses with similarly surreal, intuitive plotting, as a boy determined to capture a ghost ends up uncovering a dark family secret involving a supernatural entity with the power to revive the dead. In "Where the Sandman Lives," an aspiring novelist tells a young woman, Mari, "the other me that lives in my dreamworld is trying to get out into the real world." If that isn't creepy enough, wait until the evil double makes his viscerally disturbing emergence. The final story, "Deserter," in which a family enacts an elaborate ruse to convince a military deserter hiding in their house that World War II is still raging nine years after its conclusion, stands amongst the very best work of Ito's career. VERDICT Another exemplary volume from the internationally renowned master storyteller.

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