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I have a deep connection to Junji Ito's works and realy enjoy beautifully drawn graphical violence. But not that cheap and stupid like it's done in Gantz. I strive for something more meaningful, moreso if it's a long manga that is availiable on the bay. Do you have some suggestions akin to Bers or Ito's Spiral?

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[–] Enkers@sh.itjust.works 6 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (1 children)

You could try the Akira manga if you haven't read it already. It certainly has some body-horror elements, although not to the level of Ito, and it's a lot more substantial than something like Gantz.

Mayyybbe Gunnm (Battle Angel Alita) as well? Hard to say. It can be a bit fluffier than the rest at times, but it certainly has it's share of hyper-violent parts too.

(Full disclosure, I haven't read those in years, so YMMV.)

Ito really is in a class of his own, so if that's your bar, it'll be pretty hard to clear.

[–] andrew_bidlaw@sh.itjust.works 4 points 9 months ago (1 children)

I thought Akira was only in anime format. TIL.

I was bad at explaining it, but I want to have panels that I would like to look at for minutes and be inspired by them. Masochistic pedantism of Ito and Miura was just that: I enjoyed their wider panels like I enjoy the drawings of Hieronimus Bosch, looking at them for a long while.

I'd look into BAA and Claymore that another user suggested. Thank you.

[–] Enkers@sh.itjust.works 3 points 9 months ago (1 children)

I personally enjoy Ito more for the psychological elements, and although I certainly appreciate the art in and of itself, that wasn't my main draw so I might not be the best person to make recommendations.

That said, Akira's original manga form really is just as seminal to that medium as it's anime counterpart was. I think the storytelling is a bit dated, but the illustration is phenomenal. Since you're sailing the seas anyways, it certainly wouldn't hurt to take a quick peek at the art to see if it appeals to you.

Regardless, hope you find something you like!

[–] andrew_bidlaw@sh.itjust.works 2 points 9 months ago

Yeah, the psychological part is in itself amusing. I hold some of his short stories as high as a classic literature. The one about holes just of your size feels very relateable when I read local news. But Gyo or Spiral? More of a grindhouse trash movie than the thriller, and he's nailing the gore aspect, carrying it to the absurd levels, so you start to wondering how this dude was sitting over that with inks for hours and didn't end up in a hospital.

I'm into old media, so I guess it wouldn't be a problem. Thank you once again!