Seeds of Anxiety

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More eerie than actually scary in most cases, if you like urban legends this is a good series
 
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The format is similar to compilations of Junji Ito's works, however nothing in here is scary, and for the most part follow the same theme, making them old after a while. Very disappointing, and the only reason I could see for someone to read this is that it's short.
 
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I've already finished reading this last year but I still keep going back to it. It's definitely the best horror manga out there for me. I like how in just short pages it's able to give a good scare!! I love the different approach to ghosts as well since in other media they usually look the same. I could honestly go on about how much I love this but I think this is enough djjds
 
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Genuinely find this scarier than Junji Ito's works. Junji Ito's is more aesthetically pleasing and just something really be impressed by because how well crafted it is. But these little stories just make me paranoid of my own home, probably because it's a little closer to reality (not to say either mangaka is realistic at all) and much easier to apply to reality as opposed to Junji's more typically campy approach (which I still enjoy).
 
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Came to read it because it was recommended, but very, very disappointed by the manga. Absolutely nothing worth writing home about, at least to my taste. All stories were just way too short and cliche to even transmit a proper sense of eeriness, much less horror. I hope the author keeps trying to polish the formula, but I won't be there to see it.
 

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