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<title>Comment by Zack</title>
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<description>If you&#039;re someone tired of all the generic horror manga artists such as Junji Ito who dabble in generic school-girl ghost stories that we&#039;ve all seen a million times, look no further. Hideshi Hino was probably the first japanese horror manga artist I found who seemed to create amazingly original stories, as well as incredibly grotesque art that no one of Ito&#039;s stature could even hold a candle to. In fact, Hino and Ito being compared is just plain -wrong-.</description>
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<title>Comment by Bill Sherman</title>
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<description>This is exciting news - I&#039;ve been looking for Hino&#039;s work since I read that he was an influence on Ito, so I&#039;m definitely going to track these puppies down.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2004 12:31:36 EDT</pubDate>
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