Closing out this years 2023 reading challenge with Junji Ito's horror collection classic, Deserter. This fine collection of 12 short stories are sure to fill your well with fear and thought provoking horrors. Ito's take on fear is eccentric and the proof is in each of these tales, all of them taking their own form of mind bending impossibilities (or so we think). Although the artwork seems dated, it does state in his bio blurb that these stories are of his earliest collections. By no means however does it take away from the scare factor. The actually story content far exceeds the frame work. Most of, if not all the stories, leave the reader with cliff hangers or ambiguous open endings, which to me is one of the greatest tactics in writing. To draw a reader's attention and force them to come back is the secret formula.
For the most part, these stories contain many elements of the horror genre: body horror, blood, guts, weird, psyche, dark magic, demons, dread, ominous, and a touch of obsession. For fun I've rated my top 3 favorite stories and one for the most disturbing (in my opinion) Why not? Being a father of two, and a horror writer, I find myself relating to these types of stories, not because I wish them to happen, but because things like this could happen, and in some cases do. The world is a mysterious, scary place. And sometimes we need to be reminded of that...
My top three:
1. Scripted Love
2. The Devil's Logic
3. A Father's Love
The most disturbing:
1. Bullied
5 out of 5 stars
F. D. Gross