
HER FRANKENSTEIN TP
Dare to read the psychoâhorror classic that horror manga master Ito Junji called a âfrightening but moving story about an unfortunate individual who, lost in search of his true self, finds his own annihilation instead.â Little Tetsuo is a wimpy mess. His parents donât love him. He meets the beautiful Kimiko, an ailing teenage girl obsessed with movies and mayhem in equal amounts. She doesnât love Tetsuo either, or anyone other than herself. But she needs him. So Tetsuo becomes the man she wantsâthe monster she wants. He becomes HER FRANKENSTEIN! Originally published in 1986, Kawashima Norikazuâs HER FRANKENSTEIN marks the bizarre and sadomasochistic finale to a cult era in Japanese horror comics. A few years after it was published, the author burned all of his artwork and abandoned Tokyo, never to be heard from again! HER FRANKENSTEIN is the inaugural volume of SMUDGE, a line of pulp, horror, and dark mystery manga, curated and translated into English by awardâwinning historian Ryan Holmberg.
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Dare to read the psychoâhorror classic that horror manga master Ito Junji called a âfrightening but moving story about an unfortunate individual who, lost in search of his true self, finds his own annihilation instead.â Little Tetsuo is a wimpy mess. His parents donât love him. He meets the beautiful Kimiko, an ailing teenage girl obsessed with movies and mayhem in equal amounts. She doesnât love Tetsuo either, or anyone other than herself. But she needs him. So Tetsuo becomes the man she wantsâthe monster she wants. He becomes HER FRANKENSTEIN! Originally published in 1986, Kawashima Norikazuâs HER FRANKENSTEIN marks the bizarre and sadomasochistic finale to a cult era in Japanese horror comics. A few years after it was published, the author burned all of his artwork and abandoned Tokyo, never to be heard from again! HER FRANKENSTEIN is the inaugural volume of SMUDGE, a line of pulp, horror, and dark mystery manga, curated and translated into English by awardâwinning historian Ryan Holmberg.











