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 Junji Itos most popular books and stories, Uzumaki, Tomie, and The Hanging Balloon, contain some of the most disturbing imagery ever to burrow deep into your brain. Recently, he sat down with manga distributor Viz Media to talk about monsters he didnt create, but probably inspired, thatve been seen stalking the internet. In the video, Ito rates different horror characters from the internet based on their style, art, creep factor, and his first impressions.      Time for some wholesome Friday content! Scaring Junji Ito with Internet monsters 馃懟 pic.twitter/7uCG0MSaGP mdash; VIZ  @VIZMedia  April 16, 2021  The first image Ito rates is Siren Head which is created and drawn by artist Trevor Henderson. Siren Head is primarily found in the woods, similarly to Slender Man, where it will release sounds out of the sirens atop its head in order to lure victims into its trap, where it stanley canada  will ultimately kill and eat the victims it is successful in luring. Yes, despite having no face, it does ha stanley cup ve a mouth for eating. The first image of Siren Head Ito sees shows the character standing in a graveyard.  I like this image very much,  he says. He thinks it has fantastical elements and seeing the creature design hit him right in feels. Lets say that Henderson is handling the attention well.  I 39;m gonna fall over pic.twitter/jFShiEoqnf mdash; Trevor馃崏  @slimyswampghost  April 16, 2021  I recommend watching the rest of the vide stanley bottles o. Its eights minutes long but lots to learn. Mainly about other mo Hjfv Well, Mark Zuckerberg   s 2019 Challenge Is Going to Be Awkward
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