![]() ![]() Following a narrow escape from the sharks alerted to his presence by his near-collision with the object, the couple return to their holiday home. Tadashi - one of our protagonists - encounters a fast, unidentified object below the waters whilst scuba-diving. ![]() Gyo begins innocuously enough: with a young couple on holiday in Okinawa. WARNING: THIS SECTION CONTAINS MODERATE SPOILERS Let’s first take a look at what I thought of Gyo: I’ve gone over what I know of Itō Junji’s work in our previous review, and unlike usual, I’m going to head straight into this two-part review without beating around the bush too much. ![]() Originally, this was meant to be a “Corvid Challenge!” - a post in which the Azure-Winged Magpie ‘challenges’ me to explain something, but considering what I’ve read so far, I guess this is better left as a general review.Īnd while we haven’t yet reviewed a single book (which was my original intention for our first-non-movie review), here we are with our very-first manga review! (And if you’re a fellow blogger, and are at your wit’s end, feel free to use them! It’s not like any of us own any of these things.) While some of the images here are taken directly from the net as-they-are, I’ve put together some original images from pre-existing images available on the internet for your viewing pleasure. Thanks to not being able to find an appropriate number of images for this post, and being cut down on the technical side of things, this post has taken me quite a while to put together. ![]()
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