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Why Dark Manga Art Styles Like Junji Ito’s Are So Unsettling

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Explore the eerie world of dark manga art styles and why they evoke such unsettling feelings. From Junji Ito’s hyper-detailed horror masterpiece Uzumaki with its grotesque spiral curse, to the deceptively simple yet disturbing style of Higurashi, and the creepy seductive imagery in Tomie, these manga subgenres subvert your expectations. Discover how detailed linework, unsettling eyes, and dark themes create a unique horror experience that stays with you long after reading.

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Transcript
00:00This is why dark manga art styles are so unsettling.
00:03When you think of manga, you usually think of something that's fun, light-hearted, and colorful.
00:07But there's a sub-genre of manga that's literally the opposite of that.
00:09These series have disturbing art styles that often feature dark color palettes and grotesque imagery.
00:14One of the most famous examples is Jungi Ito Suzumaki, which depicts a town that's slowly being consumed by a giant spiral.
00:21The art style is so detailed and realistic that it'll make you feel like you re-actually in the story.
00:25Another series that does this is He, which follows a group of friends as they investigate a series of murders in their town.
00:31The art style here is more simplistic, but that just makes the imagery even more disturbing.
00:35And then there's Tommy, a series about a beautiful woman who's also a serial killer.
00:39The art style is meant to be seductive and stylish, but it's also incredibly creepy.
00:43What all of these series have in common is that they play with your expectations.
00:46You think you're picking up a fun manga, but then you're hit with a disturbing twist that makes you question everything you thought you knew.

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