

PTSD Radio Omnibus 1 (Vol. 1-2) (PTSD Radio 2-in-1) [Nakayama, Masaaki] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. PTSD Radio Omnibus 1 (Vol. 1-2) (PTSD Radio 2-in-1) Review: I'm still thinking about the gd story and I read it in one sitting? - Folks, I don't know where this story goes but let me preface this: I have read most major horror manga with the exception of Dissolving Classroom, literally, anything worth reading I've read and at this point, desertcart tells me what I buy I guess. Anywho, this one...this is something special. I read one review complaining about one trope used in this story (it's not a spoiler and is legit in word format on the back cover [hair]) and uh, that's not the story. It's like this vehicle for some much bigger idea, I think; this is no Junji Ito Sensor/any of the many hair related horror things he did. In some ways, well, let's talk about some main characters. Unlike Ito, I actually empathize with them and they feel like real people and I cannot remember a single name. There's a dude whose ex shaved her head and he apologized for dumping her for another and felt bad. There's a girl who can't remember if she said goodbye to her gramma (spelled like the manga). There's also a possible red herring or history to the story that goes back to like late Edo period japan, I really, really, really need to see where this shyte goes. Oh yeah, the art. In a phrase, it's basically like if Inio Asano did horror. I absolute love the pencil work on alot of the imagery and I forget if it was page 170/270 but if you are not hooked by then you are wrong. Last, the dialogue. Spectacular. Organic. Not a single mistranslation or grammatical error, no misprints...this is S-tier production for a cult manga/web comic I never heard of and boy did it deserve it. 11/10 and one of the best manga I've ever read. Review: Incredible, unbelievably engrossing, beyond my wildest imagination - Wow. I don’t know where to begin. I’ve been waiting years for the print copy to come out and I received it yesterday (I never read the kindle version) . I’m in shock. This is unlike anything I could possibly imagine. It’s brilliant it’s scary it leaves me speechless. I am a huge fan or horror manga. I’ve been reading Junji Ito for years and also love Shintaro Kago and Umezz. However PTSD radio takes the cake in terms of horror. It’s almost like Junji Ito has nothing on this scary-wise and that’s a huge statement because Junji Ito is quite literally the master of horror manga and I hold his works in high regard. I also feel bad saying it but yes, this is truly the scariest manga I have come across actually horrifying. I’m about 60 pages in of this omnibus containing volume 1 and volume 2 and now I am questioning how it’s possible for so much shocking and scary content involved in this book. It is the biggest treat to know I still have so much left and there are two additional mangas on the way. But don’t get me wrong because this is the stuff of nightmares and you will be moved. I know I had scary dreams last night, but it is so worth it. I am amazed. Thank you for reading this, if you do get it you will find a masterful work.
| Best Sellers Rank | #73,559 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #249 in Horror Manga (Books) #553 in Short Stories Anthologies #1,194 in Action & Adventure Manga (Books) |
| Book 1 of 3 | PTSD Radio |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (795) |
| Dimensions | 5.7 x 1 x 8.2 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 164651632X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1646516322 |
| Item Weight | 12 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 320 pages |
| Publication date | October 18, 2022 |
| Publisher | Kodansha Comics |
M**T
I'm still thinking about the gd story and I read it in one sitting?
Folks, I don't know where this story goes but let me preface this: I have read most major horror manga with the exception of Dissolving Classroom, literally, anything worth reading I've read and at this point, Amazon tells me what I buy I guess. Anywho, this one...this is something special. I read one review complaining about one trope used in this story (it's not a spoiler and is legit in word format on the back cover [hair]) and uh, that's not the story. It's like this vehicle for some much bigger idea, I think; this is no Junji Ito Sensor/any of the many hair related horror things he did. In some ways, well, let's talk about some main characters. Unlike Ito, I actually empathize with them and they feel like real people and I cannot remember a single name. There's a dude whose ex shaved her head and he apologized for dumping her for another and felt bad. There's a girl who can't remember if she said goodbye to her gramma (spelled like the manga). There's also a possible red herring or history to the story that goes back to like late Edo period japan, I really, really, really need to see where this shyte goes. Oh yeah, the art. In a phrase, it's basically like if Inio Asano did horror. I absolute love the pencil work on alot of the imagery and I forget if it was page 170/270 but if you are not hooked by then you are wrong. Last, the dialogue. Spectacular. Organic. Not a single mistranslation or grammatical error, no misprints...this is S-tier production for a cult manga/web comic I never heard of and boy did it deserve it. 11/10 and one of the best manga I've ever read.
A**R
Incredible, unbelievably engrossing, beyond my wildest imagination
Wow. I don’t know where to begin. I’ve been waiting years for the print copy to come out and I received it yesterday (I never read the kindle version) . I’m in shock. This is unlike anything I could possibly imagine. It’s brilliant it’s scary it leaves me speechless. I am a huge fan or horror manga. I’ve been reading Junji Ito for years and also love Shintaro Kago and Umezz. However PTSD radio takes the cake in terms of horror. It’s almost like Junji Ito has nothing on this scary-wise and that’s a huge statement because Junji Ito is quite literally the master of horror manga and I hold his works in high regard. I also feel bad saying it but yes, this is truly the scariest manga I have come across actually horrifying. I’m about 60 pages in of this omnibus containing volume 1 and volume 2 and now I am questioning how it’s possible for so much shocking and scary content involved in this book. It is the biggest treat to know I still have so much left and there are two additional mangas on the way. But don’t get me wrong because this is the stuff of nightmares and you will be moved. I know I had scary dreams last night, but it is so worth it. I am amazed. Thank you for reading this, if you do get it you will find a masterful work.
R**E
It's been a while since I felt this spooked
I absolutely love horror. Watching and reading it all my life with my father has made me desensitized to all forms to the point only Junji Ito's works would "tickle my psyche," which does go along great with his stories. I bought this book, already feeling like it was similar or even better than Junji Ito (up to you to decide, but I love both). I didn't know what to expect, but a quarter of the way through the book and I'm already recommending it to my friends and coworkers. I just finished the book and I'm about to order Book 2 and 3. I have a new favorite horror manga artist
B**N
THE Scariest Horror Manga I Have Ever Read!
I'm not exaggerating when I say this is the scariest thing I've ever read. There are portraits and panels in these pages that will shock you to your core, sending chills down your spine and gripping your heart like a VICE. The stories are laid out in fragments, but they weave together wonderfully and are punctuated with scares like you've never seen before. Masaaki Nakayama's art is incredible and further adds to the quality. He can draw some of the most frightening things you'll ever see while on the very next page he draws a portrait of serene beauty. Beware, this manga is not for the faint of heart. I mean it. Prepare yourself for nightmare fuel, because this book has it in spades.
A**N
Purchased as a gift
A little short for the price, but found the book to be interesting. It strikes me as the type of item for someone who would collect. There may also be revalue in rereading this book for story time as some of the items in the book would be more cautionary tale.
Z**Y
Cool Premise, Creepy Art, Non-Linear Storytelling
Very cool and interesting story. The artwork was very nice and definitely creepy. Some of the stuff in here was even creepier than Ito! I will say though, this isn’t a book of short stories. This is one cohesive story that is told in very short bites out of order. So you kind of have to do some mental work to make sense of the story itself. I think I would have preferred it if it had been straight to the point, but even with that being said it’s a really cool execution. I really recommend this, especially if you’re a Junji Ito lover that has run out of stuff to read!
E**N
Amazing disturbing book
I absolutely love this manga. It’s got the most frightening images and the stories are just just as scary. I read about this book online and was determined to buy it. If you like scary stuff this is exactly what you’re looking for
A**H
Love
Great book genuinely. Kinda confusing storyline at times but overall worth the read.
L**S
Great art, quick read. Junji Ito for young adults.
M**A
Se puso de moda en entornos de nicho en cuanto a cómic/manga en redes sociales, no me fiaba mucho pero llamó mi atención. El terror en cómic es muy complicado y PTSD Radio lo hace estupendamente Tiene una narrativa espectacular, puedes disfrutar mucho de lo que cuenta y cómo se cuenta. Buen dibujo y buen guión. Además la edición es económica y fácil de leer
M**O
Bellissimo titolo, consiglio per appassionati di horror. Storie brevi e dritte al punto. Consiglio la lettura
S**Y
Alongside my Junji Ito collection, this book is creepy but also fun to read. Both short and relatively longer stories contribute to the dynamic and pace of the book in general.
A**I
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