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Shōjo Pandora | Senno Naiff a.k.a. Senno Knife | Suspiria Mystery - Akita Shoten
Techniques mixtes
25.5 x 36 cm (10.04 x 14.17 in.)
Ajoutée le 05/03/2025
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Description
Senno Knife is a Japanese mangaka best known for works such as Shitaro-kun, Sister, and La Fin de l'Eden. For years, he lingered in the eerie shadows of the horror manga world, never quite achieving the widespread recognition of some of his contemporaries, such as Junji Ito. Yet, after more than four decades, he has cultivated a dedicated global following, with his distinctive style continuing to haunt and captivate readers.
A devoted admirer of dolls and macabre imagery, Knife’s work is marked by a fascination with dismembered bodies and haunting, dreamlike horror. His storytelling, steeped in grotesque beauty and psychological unease, places him firmly within the realm of Japanese horror, alongside other notable creators like Michiru Noroi, Miyako Cojima, and, of course, Junji Ito.
Although he may not wield the same cultural influence as Ito, Senno Knife is undeniably a part of the same generation of horror mangaka, sharing thematic and stylistic similarities. His work Pandora is a prime example!
Like Ito, he was a frequent contributor to horror mangazines aimed at young readers, often delving into the anxieties of adolescence. Through a blend of psychological terror and surreal, nightmarish imagery, he crafts stories that unsettle as much as they mesmerize.
With his distinct fusion of gothic horror and eerie elegance, Senno Knife has secured his place in the pantheon of Japanese horror manga — an artist whose work continues to lurk in the dark recesses of the genre, waiting to be discovered by new generations of horror enthusiasts
A devoted admirer of dolls and macabre imagery, Knife’s work is marked by a fascination with dismembered bodies and haunting, dreamlike horror. His storytelling, steeped in grotesque beauty and psychological unease, places him firmly within the realm of Japanese horror, alongside other notable creators like Michiru Noroi, Miyako Cojima, and, of course, Junji Ito.
Although he may not wield the same cultural influence as Ito, Senno Knife is undeniably a part of the same generation of horror mangaka, sharing thematic and stylistic similarities. His work Pandora is a prime example!
Like Ito, he was a frequent contributor to horror mangazines aimed at young readers, often delving into the anxieties of adolescence. Through a blend of psychological terror and surreal, nightmarish imagery, he crafts stories that unsettle as much as they mesmerize.
With his distinct fusion of gothic horror and eerie elegance, Senno Knife has secured his place in the pantheon of Japanese horror manga — an artist whose work continues to lurk in the dark recesses of the genre, waiting to be discovered by new generations of horror enthusiasts
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