The bloody and vengeful grudge of Ju-On returns in this manga sensation from Japan! The landmark horror film franchise is captured in comics form, opening on a gruesome and tantalizing series of images from an operating room - a lightning storm, gory medical instruments and a single witness to the scene and whatever lay on the table. Cut to peaceful scenes of everyday life that are taking place in and around a familiar apartment complex. But what eerie presence sits just below the surface, itching to manifest itself and take out its deep-seated rage on innocents? What could have caused such hatred, and why is the spirit terrorizing again? The chilling answer to these questions is found in the pages of Ju-On Volume 2.
I read this book so fast. It took me just about half hour, because it is manga so only pictures and a little bit text. It was unusual to read to back of the book and from right to left, but I got used ot it. I loved pictures and everything.
better than the last one. The plot is related, but largely independent from the first volume. Pacing is way better, but there were still way too many characters introduced in too little a time for the reader to really care about any of it, though it did succeed in giving the spooks
Me ha dado miedo en multitud de momentos. Es espeluznante y tiene escenas que acongojan, en especial una en las últimas paginas. Me perturbó más que el primero.
Me ha gustado. Es intrigante, compleja, muy psicológica, visual, llena de apariciones. Las viñetas realmente saben generar imagenes espluznantes. Están muy logradas. La pega que le he encontrado es que el final no me ha quedado claro del todo y mo he podido sacarle todo el jugo a la historia... Pero a pesar de todo, la historia estás bien.