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词条 Junji Ito
释义

  1. Biography

  2. Works

     Manga 

  3. Adaptations

  4. References

  5. External links

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| name = Junji Ito
| image = Junji Ito - Lucca Comics & Games 2018 02.jpg
| caption = Junji Ito at Lucca Comics & Games 2018
| native_name = 伊藤 潤二
| native_name_lang = ja
| birth_name =
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1963|7|31}}
| birth_place = Gifu Prefecture, Japan
| death_date =
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| nationality = Japanese
| occupation = Writer, penciller, inker, manga artist
| alias =
| notable works = Tomie
Uzumaki
Gyo
}}{{nihongo|Junji Ito|伊藤 潤二|Itō Junji|born July 31, 1963|lead=yes}} is a Japanese horror mangaka. Some of his most notable works include Tomie, a series chronicling an immortal girl who drives her stricken admirers to madness; Uzumaki, a three-volume series about a town obsessed with spirals; and Gyo, a two-volume story where fish are controlled by a strain of sentient bacteria called "the death stench." His other works are Itou Junji Kyoufu Manga Collection, a collection of different short stories including a series of stories named Souichi's Journal of Delights, and Itou Junji No Neko Nikki: Yon and Mu, a self-parody about he and his wife living in a house with two cats. In 2006, Junji married Ishiguro Ayako (石黒亜矢子), a picture book artist. As of 2013, they have two children. [1]

Biography

Junji Ito was born in the Gifu prefecture of Japan in 1963. He was inspired from a young age by both his older sister's drawings[2] and the work of Kazuo Umezu. Ito first began writing and drawing manga as a hobby while working as a dental technician in the early 1990s.[3] In 1987, he submitted a short story to Gekkan Halloween that won an honorable mention in the Kazuo Umezu Prize (with Umezu himself as one of the judges).[4] This story was later serialized as Tomie.[5]

In addition to Kazuo Umezu, Ito has cited Hideshi Hino, {{Interlanguage link multi|Shinichi Koga|ja|3=古賀新一}}, Yasutaka Tsutsui, and H.P. Lovecraft as being major influences on his work.[3] The universe Ito depicts is cruel and capricious; his characters often find themselves victims of malevolent unnatural circumstances for no discernible reason or punished out of proportion for minor infractions against an unknown and incomprehensible natural order.[6] Some of the recurring themes of Ito's work include body horror, seemingly ordinary characters who begin to act out of irrational compulsion, the breakdown of society, deep-sea organisms, and the inevitability of one's demise.

Film director Guillermo del Toro cited on his official Twitter account that Ito was originally a collaborator for the video game Silent Hills, of which both Del Toro and game designer Hideo Kojima were the main directors; however, a year after its announcement the project was canceled by Konami, the IP's owner.[7]

Works

Manga

  • The Junji Ito Horror Comic Collection (collects stories from Halloween, ComicsOne, English editions have flipped pages):
    • Volume 1 and 2: {{Nihongo||富江|Tomie}} (does not include Tomie: Again, English: 2001, {{ISBN|978-1-58899-084-6}} and {{ISBN|1-58899-085-0}}, respectively)
    • Volume 3: {{Nihongo|Flesh-Colored Horror|肉色の怪|Nikuiro no Kai}} (English: 2001, {{ISBN|1-58899-086-9}})
    • Volume 4: {{Nihongo|The Face Burglar|顔泥棒}}
    • Volume 5: {{Nihongo|Souichi's Diary of Delights|双一の楽しい日記|Souichi no Tanoshi i Nikki}}
    • Volume 6: {{Nihongo|Souichi's Diary of Curses|双一の呪い日記}}
    • Volume 7: {{Nihongo|Slug Girl|なめくじの少女}}
    • Volume 8: {{Nihongo|Blood-bubble Bushes|血玉樹}}
    • Volume 9: {{Nihongo|Hallucinations|首幻想}}
    • Volume 10: {{Nihongo|House of the Marionettes|あやつりの屋敷}}
    • Volume 11: {{Nihongo|The Town Without Streets|道のない街}}
    • Volume 12: {{Nihongo|The Bully|いじめっ娘 }}
    • Volume 13: {{Nihongo|The Circus is Here|サーカスが来た}}
    • Volume 14: {{Nihongo|The Story of the Mysterious Tunnel|トンネルの奇譚}}
    • Volume 15: {{Nihongo|Lovesick Dead|死びとの恋わずらい}}
    • Volume 16: {{Nihongo|Frankenstein|フランケンシュタイン}}
  • {{Nihongo|Museum of Terror|恐怖博物館|Kyōfu Hakubutsukan}} (collects stories from Halloween in order of publication, Asahi Sonorama,[8] first 3 volumes translated into English by Dark Horse Comics[9])
    • Volume 1 and 2: {{Nihongo||富江|Tomie}} (Volume 2 includes Tomie: Again, Asahi Sonorama, 2002, {{ISBN|978-4-257-72159-8}} and {{ISBN|978-4-257-72160-4}}, Dark Horse, 2006, {{ISBN|978-1-59307-542-2}} and {{ISBN|978-1-59307-612-2}}, respectively)
    • Volume 3: {{Nihongo|The Long Hair in the Attic|屋根裏の長い髪|Yaneura no nagai kami}} (Asahi Sonorama, 2002, {{ISBN|978-4-257-72164-2}}, Dark Horse, 2006, {{ISBN|978-1-59307-639-9}})
    • Volume 4: {{Nihongo||案山子|Kakashi}} (Asahi Sonorama, 2002, {{ISBN|978-4-257-72169-7}}, 2007 {{ISBN|978-4-02-267008-3}})
    • Volume 5: {{Nihongo||路地裏|Rojiura}} (Asahi Sonorama, 2002, {{ISBN|978-4-257-72173-4}})
    • Volume 6: {{Nihongo||双一の勝手な呪い|Sōichi no katte na noroi}} (Asahi Sonorama, 2002, {{ISBN|978-4-257-72177-2}})
    • Volume 7: {{Nihongo||うめく配水管|Umeku haisuikan}} (Asahi Sonorama, 2002, {{ISBN|978-4-257-72179-6}})
    • Volume 8: {{Nihongo||白砂村血譚|Shirosunamura chitan}} (Asahi Sonorama, 2002, {{ISBN|978-4-257-72184-0}})
    • Volume 9: {{Nihongo||押切異談&フランケンシュタイン|Oshikiri idan}} (Asahi Sonorama, 2002, {{ISBN|978-4-257-72187-1}})
    • Volume 10: {{Nihongo||死びとの恋わずらい|Shibito no Koi Wazurai}} (Asahi Sonorama, 2003, {{ISBN|978-4-257-72191-8}})
  • {{Nihongo|Uzumaki|うずまき}}
  • {{Nihongo|Gyo|ギョ}}
    • {{Nihongo|The Sad Tale of the Principal Post|大黒柱悲話}}
    • {{Nihongo|The Enigma of Amigara Fault|阿弥殻断層の怪|Amigara Dansō no Kai}}
  • {{Nihongo|Cat Diary: Yon & Muu|猫日記 よん&むー|Neko Nikki Yon to Mū}}
  • {{Nihongo|Black Paradox|ブラックパラドクス|Burakku Paradokusu}}
  • {{Nihongo|Hellstar Remina|地獄星レミナ}}
  • {{Nihongo|Voices in the Dark|闇の声|Yami no Koe}}
  • {{Nihongo|New Voices in the Dark|新・闇の声 潰談|Shin Yami no Koe Kaidan}}
  • {{Nihongo|Mimi's Ghost Stories|ミミの怪談|Mimi no Kaidan}}
  • {{Nihongo|Rasputin the Patriot|憂国のラスプーチン|Yuukoku no Rasputin}}
  • {{Nihongo|Dissolving Classroom|溶解教室|Yōkai Kyoushitsu}}[10]
  • {{Nihongo|Fragments of Horror|魔の断片|Ma no Kakera}}

Adaptations

Tomie was adapted into a series of films, beginning in 1999. Several other works of Ito's have subsequently been adapted for film and television:

  • The Fearsome Melody – (戦慄の旋律 Senritsu no Senritsu), 1992
  • Tomie – (富江 Tomie), 1998
  • Another Face – (富江:アナザフェイス Tomie: Anaza Feisu), 1999
  • Replay – ( 富江:re-play Tomie: re-play), 2000
  • Uzumaki – (うずまき Uzumaki), 2000
  • Gravemarker Town – (墓標の町 Bohyou no Machi), 2000
  • The Face Burglar- (顔泥棒 Kao Dorobou), 2000
  • The Hanging Balloons – (首吊り気球 Kubitsuri no Kikyuu), 2000
  • Long Dream – (長い夢 Nagai Yume), 2000
  • Oshikiri – (押切 Oshikiri), 2000
  • Kakashi – (案山子 Kakashi), 2001
  • Lovesick Dead (also known as Love Ghost) – (死びとの恋わずらい Shibito no Koiwazurai), 2001
  • Re-birth – (富江:Rebirth Tomie: Rebirth), 2001
  • Tomie: The Final Chapter – Forbidden Fruit – (富江 最終章 ?禁断の果実 Tomie: Saishuu-sh? – Kindan no Kajitsu), 2002
  • Marronnier – (マロニエ Marronnier), 2002
  • The Groaning Drain – (うめく排水管), 2004
  • Beginning, 2005
  • Revenge, 2005
  • Tomie vs Tomie, 2007
  • Tomie Unlimited, 2011
  • Tokyo Fish Attack, 2012
  • Junji Ito Collection, 2018[11]

References

1. ^{{cite web|last1=Nomura|first1=Chie|website=RocketNews24.com |url=https://rocketnews24.com/2012/01/09/170761 |title=ホラー漫画家・伊藤潤二先生インタビュー / 人気作品『富江』『うずまき』を生んだ奇才 |trans-title=Horror cartoonist / Professor Junji Ito interview / popular work "Tomie" "Uzumaki" |language=ja |date=9 January 2012|accessdate=20 February 2019}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://junjiito.trilete.net/|title=Junji Ito (伊藤潤二) Information|work=junjiito.mutagene.net|accessdate=August 20, 2010}}
3. ^{{cite book|last1=Ito|first1=Junji|title=Uzumaki: Spiral into Horror, Vol. 1|date=16 October 2007|origyear=1998|publisher=Viz Media|isbn=978-1-4215-1389-8|language=en|edition=2nd|page=207}}
4. ^{{cite magazine |last1=Iwane |first1=Akiko |date=October 1998 |title=The Junji Ito Interview: A conversation with the creator of Uzumaki|language=en |magazine=Davinch |url=http://vagabondedlife.tumblr.com/post/19759189727/the-junji-ito-interview-a-conversation-with-the |archive-date=23 March 2012 |accessdate=20 February 2019 }}
5. ^Urasawa Naoki no Manben: Itō Junji (S4E2, 2017), NHK Educational TV
6. ^{{cite web |last1=Thacker |first1=Eugene |title=Black illumination: the unhuman world of Junji Ito |url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2016/01/30/books/black-illumination-unhuman-world-junji-ito |publisher=The Japan Times |accessdate=20 February 2019 |language=en |date=30 January 2016}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.polygon.com/2015/9/27/9404963/silent-hills-junji-ito-kojima-guillermo-del-toro |title=Silent Hills had another awesome creative talent: horror manga master Junji Ito |last1=McWhertor |first1=Michael |work=Polygon |publisher=Vox Media |date=27 September 2015 |accessdate=27 September 2015}}
8. ^Kyōfu Hakubutsukan at WorldCat
9. ^Museum of Terror at Dark Horse Comics
10. ^{{cite web |last1=Hodgkins |first1=Crystalyn | url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2016-02-13/vertical-licenses-blame-dissolving-classroom-immortal-hounds-manga/.98645 | title=Vertical Licenses Blame!, Dissolving Classroom, Immortal Hounds Manga | date=13 February 2016 | website=Anime News Network | accessdate=20 February 2019}}
11. ^{{cite web|author=Fantasista|url=https://mangaplanet.jp/junji-ito-collection-exhibit-at-acg_labo/|title=The Horrifyingly Beautiful Junji Itō : Collection Exhibit at ACG_Labo - Manga Planet|date=22 February 2018|work=Manga Planet|access-date=20 February 2019|language=en-US}}

External links

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  • English Fansite
  • September 2007 Video Interview with Junji Ito
  • Into the Spiral: A Conversation with Japanese Horror Maestro Junji Ito, 78 Magazine, February–March 2006
  • [https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2015/06/13-extremely-disturbing-junji-ito-panels.html 13 Extremely Disturbing Junji Ito Panels]
  • [https://mangaplanet.jp/junji-ito-collection-exhibit-at-acg_labo/ The Horrifyingly Beautiful Junji Itō : Collection Exhibit at ACG_Labo]
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