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by Marina Shirakawa : A 1976 work regarded as one of the "weirdest science-fiction horror manga" ever produced.
The modern comic and manga landscape is flooded with predictable superhero arcs and standard shonen tropes. However, a darker, stranger universe has emerged for fans of the bizarre, occult, and surreal. Curated by award-winning comic historian and translator , SMUDGE is an acclaimed imprint published by boutique graphic novel powerhouse Living the Line .
Insectoid body horror, parasitic relationships, hidden domestic terror
The success of Smudge Comics relies heavily on its memorable, recurring cast. world of smudge comics top
Don't just read the words; look at the "nests of scratches" and the intentional distress of the artwork. Final Thoughts
: Smudge is an "author in the making" who explores a world of untrustworthy characters and hidden traps between the lines of stories. Key Characters
Smudge Comics features a wide range of storylines, from humorous adventures and pranks to heartwarming tales of friendship and family. Some common themes in the series include: by Marina Shirakawa : A 1976 work regarded
In this multi-panel comic, a character goes to a party with a literal, glowing battery icon hovering above their head. Within three panels, the battery drops from 100% to a flashing red 1% after a single, agonizingly awkward greeting. Introversion and social anxiety.
A haunting, slow-burn mystery that relies heavily on atmospheric tension and psychological horror.
A top-seller that collects the first three years of the comic with never-before-seen sketches. Curated by award-winning comic historian and translator ,
A bizarre and thrilling piece of 1970s sci-fi horror, this volume highlights the era’s anxieties through a psychedelic lens.
by Bonten Taro : Known for its "face-pulp" style and visceral imagery.
