there isn't much here that makes this story uniquely "Tomie", not even the characteristic identity death (the girl taken over seems to act the way she always would have if she were more conventionally attractive). We've also never seen audiovisual hallucinations or superhuman feats of hair control as part of Tomie's repertoire before? I dunno, a fine standalone story but it gets dragged down by the apparent need to associate with an entire Tomie mythology.