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Jujutsu Kaisen Cosplay Horrifically Fuses With Junji Ito s Tomie ✖ Jujutsu Kaisen definitely has its fair share of scary moments but said story beats pale in comparison to the work of horror mangaka Junji Ito, with one fan deciding to fuse the characters of Sukuna and Tomie together in an unsettling and beautiful Cosplay. Sukuna himself is often referred to as the king of the curses in the story of Yuji Itadori, and definitely might be mistaken for a character of Junji Ito s with the supernatural being often manifesting himself in Yuji s body by springing forth eyes and mouths from the Jujutsu Tech student s body. ....
Junji Ito Fan Creates Scary Sneakers ✖ Uzumaki, and one fan has celebrated the works of the master of horror by creating a pair of sneakers that captures the twisted nature of the mangaka s art style. Taking two of his craziest creations in While this year will see the release of Uzumaki in the West, there have been rumors swirling that Ito will receive another anime adaptation, though the story has yet to be revealed. The last television series that attempted to adapt Junji Ito s horrific material was The Junji Ito Collection, which many fans believed wasn t able to live up to the art style of the master of horror, despite adapting a number of his classic stories within the anthology series. With Production IG teaming up with Adult Swim to create the black and white adaptation of one of Ito s strongest stories in ....
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2 of 5 Tomoko Omura 3 of 5 Abe Lagrimas 4 of 5 Min Xiao-Fen 5 of 5 Taylor Ho Bynum Tomoko Omura, Tomie s Blues Born in Shizuoka, Japan and based in Brooklyn, NY, violinist Tomoko Omura has earned just acclaim for her command of the jazz tradition on her instrument, going back to Joe Venuti, Stéphane Grappelli and Stuff Smith. But she has also made a conscious and inspiring study of folkloric music from her homeland, notably on her albums Roots, in 2015, and Branches Vol. 1, in 2020. A follow-up, Branches Vol. 2, is coming soon, featuring Omura with an ensemble that includes pianist Glenn Zaleski, guitarist Jeff Miles, bassist Pablo Menares and drummer Jay Sawyer. Its most touching piece is Tomie s Blues, an original dedicated to the memory of Omura s grandmother. ....