You probably have this idea about the end of the Earth that involves climate change or (as with the dinosaurs) a random asteroid, but Junji Ito's idea is that a rogue sentient planet, named after a teen idol, will destroy us. What's in a name? Is a rose by any other name as sweet? Is a planet named after a girl suddenly lethal? I will try to explain in a minute.
I am not sure how I really feel about this sf/horror/apocalypse manga from horror-master Junji Ito. It certainly is the craziest of Ito stories and this is saying a lot, since many of his stories are crazy. Remina doesn't approach the depth or focus of Uzumaki or Tomie, but it has much to offer for consideration. I skimmed through some of the reviews and I can see folks are split about either hating it or loving it, as I am.
A guy discovers a new planet through a wormhole, and he names it after his daughter, Remina. Then all hell breaks loose; 1) the planet begins to head toward Earth, destroying everything in its path, including planets in our solar system, and 2) the girl becomes a kind of media idol. The manic manga frenzy about the end of the world and blaming the girl for the end of the world that ensues is unmatched in Ito.
The planet Remina has an eye (literally) on Earth as it approaches us, and at one point licks our planet with a giant tongue that makes us spin very fast, the centrifugal force for which throws bodies into space. There's an end of the world feel to this that reminds me of Uzumaki, though it's more subtle and slowly, gradually building in Uzumaki, focused on a collective madness as the world sees spirals everywhere.
The girl Remina, who until the planet is named for her is sort of bland and boring, is suddenly worshipped by (apparently almost all male) fan clubs and media managers and the public at large, until much of Earth begins to blame the girl for the fact that the planet is on the Eve of Destruction. Many of these folks seem to be fundamentalist Christians, who want to burn the media darling and her scientist Dad on actual (religious) crosses, so much of this 2005 book seems to prefigure in some ways current events, even the January 6 (which happens to be my birthday, which has to figure in this story somehow, right?!) insane insurrection. The story of the girl, who loses a lot of her clothes along the way and actually becomes more and more a sex object even as they want to kill her as she may indeed cause massive death with men strewn at her feet, echoes the femme fatale monster story Tomie!
Had enough coo-coo for coconuts yet? Either this is meant to be the wildest super-homage to pulp manga (and commentary about how we destroy our sex/pop idols, ala Britney Spears) and is brilliantly, manically executed, complete with screaming humans dying everywhere as a planet actually LICKS us, or is just too ludicrous for words. You can see I am as of today undecided. But the art is among the best work Ito has done, you have to acknowledge this. I am leaning to seeing it as a wild carnival funhouse ride for the apocalypse. In a matter of hours I bump it up from 3 to 4 stars, just for the pulpy silliness of it.