The Enigma of Amigara Fault
Posted by DeK on December 5, 2007. 8 Comments

Never posted a comic before, but this horror manga by Junji Ito clearly deserves it. A good story and a satisfying final twist in only 32 pages.
Watch Amigara.
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I found this intresting and disturbing. I kept wondering what would happen when they came out. The tunnel must have been holding up their bodies, so when they come out they will probally die. There is no way they could have survived that in the first place, but whatever. And how stupid was it to go in those holes?
I also wonder which person that was that came out. The girl? The guy? The first dude who went in the hole?
It creeped me out because I can’t begin to imagine the horror a nd pain those people went through. MONTHS of having your body stretched and deformed…. jesus.
> And how stupid was it to go in those holes?
Yep. Still, humans often act like that, maybe because we don’t (want to?) see the painful and tragic outcome at the other end of the tunnel before it’s too late.
I see. I suppose I WOULD want to go in my hole, because I’d be curious. But I’m very claustraphobic and walking into a small cave in the middle of a mountain with no way out doesn’t seem smart.
But I could see people going in.
Me too. Every day…
At the end of the they we need to go in more holes lol – big wet buttholes lmao. But seriously, that manga was gay.
Drr…Drr…Drr…
How nice! One of the essential twisted stories or morbid jokes related to speleology as manga comics! Even by the outstanding Japanese mangakas! Master Junji Ito cursed me again as is charming me for 20+ years
Since I am speleologist I love holes (caves in fact
The situation of feeling rock all around is something very usual (and exciting) for me. Perhaps there came a day and I will find the certain hole made for me
Excellent comic. Not quite “horror” but disturbing, in more ways than one.
Why would someone enter such perfectly carved hole, with a total disregard for self-preservation? I know for sure that I would not. Instead, spend the rest of my life wondering what is there to be found inside?
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