When I finished reading Uzumaki by Ito-san I immediately went out and bought the other two deluxe editions by him. Gyo is quite a bit shorter and I wasn't as impressed with the story as I was with Uzumaki. That being said it was still a very well done and very well drawn manga.
I didn't think Gyo was quite as intellectually interesting as Uzumaki. Rather than dealing with supernatural themes of madness it deals with strange legged fish that come out of the sea and start attacking people.
This book also didn't have as much closure as Uzumaki did. We are left pretty much in the middle of the story with no real idea about how exactly this horror came to be and what will happen to the people of this world now.
The illustration is amazingly detailed and easy to follow. The story is more just gross and a bit disturbing than actually scary. I would recommend to older teens just because there is some nudity, some of the scenes later in the book are pretty gross, and there is strong language in here as well.
I actually enjoyed the two bonus stories "The Sad Tale of the Principal Post" and âThe Enigma of Amigara Fault" a bit more than the main story. These were well done and darkly ironic.
Overall I liked this book, it was well done. However I didn't find it to be as entrancing and amazing as Uzumaki. Uzumaki will go on my shelf to read again at some date, Gyo is going to get swapped or sold. I still have Tomie to read, so I am curious to see how that book compares the other two books I've read by Ito-san.
I didn't think Gyo was quite as intellectually interesting as Uzumaki. Rather than dealing with supernatural themes of madness it deals with strange legged fish that come out of the sea and start attacking people.
This book also didn't have as much closure as Uzumaki did. We are left pretty much in the middle of the story with no real idea about how exactly this horror came to be and what will happen to the people of this world now.
The illustration is amazingly detailed and easy to follow. The story is more just gross and a bit disturbing than actually scary. I would recommend to older teens just because there is some nudity, some of the scenes later in the book are pretty gross, and there is strong language in here as well.
I actually enjoyed the two bonus stories "The Sad Tale of the Principal Post" and âThe Enigma of Amigara Fault" a bit more than the main story. These were well done and darkly ironic.
Overall I liked this book, it was well done. However I didn't find it to be as entrancing and amazing as Uzumaki. Uzumaki will go on my shelf to read again at some date, Gyo is going to get swapped or sold. I still have Tomie to read, so I am curious to see how that book compares the other two books I've read by Ito-san.