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English (United States) · Kodansha USA
Plot
Carried into modern Japan from a forgotten past, the being known as Ogushi haunts and tortures humans of all kinds. Little is know about Ogushi's curse, except that it resides in an unexpected place: human hair.
Like Junji Ito's Uzumaki, PTSD Radio takes something everyday and weaves it into a series of chilling, cryptic, twisted, repellant, and alluring manga stories that become more than what they first seem.
The hit digital series finally comes to print in three 400-page compilations!
An unseen hand tugs at your braid. You find an old box with only a tangled mess of dark hair inside. You open a door in your home only to witness a river of curls slinking away, an ominous lump at its heart.
Ogushi preys on the unprepared. Before it's too late, tune into PTSD Radio.
These episodes and more await in this acclaimed horror series, coming to print after a successful digital run in double-length omnibus editions featuring sickeningly-textured covers. From the gleefully-twisted mind that created Fuan no Tane, PTSD Radio is a necessity for fans of the masters of manga scares such as Junji Ito, Kazuo Umezz, Shintaro Kago, and Suehiro Maruo.
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Publication date
October 18, 2022
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snuff has rated42/5/2023
Es que es veo "Semillas de Ansiedad" y subo la apuesta. De esta, como a muchos, me frustraba el hecho de que fueran como embriones de algo que nunca llegaba a nacer, precisamente semillas que no germinan. En el caso de PTSD Radio, también historias de terror a la japonesa con viñeta chocante, pero poco a poco se va entreviendo la historia que ahí debajo de todas ellas. El dibujo es notable y estas viñetas funcionan. Es un formato muy interesante pues combina esa brevedad con ese shock. Creo que merece mucho la pena, tengo ganas de ver cómo sigue aunque soy bastante consciente de que es una historia simple mostrada de forma compleja y no espero mucho en ese sentido. Lo importante es que la propuesta es divertida y atrayente.