

Tomie was so popular in fact that she received a number of feature-length films in Japan and almost had her own live-action television series here in North America as well.

Countless tombstones stand in rows throughout a small community, forming a bizarre tableau. Three-time Eisner Award winner Junji Ito invites you to the horrific Tomb Town and beyond. Junji Ito is the creator of many iconic works in the manga horror genre. The following article contains discussion of suicide and self-harm. While she possesses traits men find scary, the concept of Tomie embodies female tragedy. The succubus recently made an appearance in Junji Ito's Maniac: Japanese Tales of The Macabre, re-telling one of the classic stories from Ito's manga library. Three-time Eisner Award winner Junji Ito invites you to the horrific Tomb Town and beyond. Junji Itos Tomie is one of horror mangas iconic villains. Tomie is arguably the most popular recurring character that arose from the mind of Junji Ito. Thanks to this new partnership, Asa has the ability to transform any object into a weapon, but the strength of said weapons is entirely dependent on how emotionally attached she is to them. Asa herself has some serious power backing her up in the eventual battle as she has formed a pact with the War Devil, who is nothing like the adorable Pochita.

With the start of the second arc, a new protagonist has arrived in Asa Mikata, a young girl who is now on a path to battle against the Chainsaw Devil. Chainsaw Man has split its manga into two parts so far, with the first focusing on Denji and he attempted to have his mundane dreams come true.
