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"When you bend over the bathroom sink, you can't see what's behind you in the mirror. A gaping maw with too many teeth drags itself toward you up the stairs. Skit skit skit. What's that crawling in your mouth while you sleep? Next, it wriggles its way into your ears, your nose, your brain... Learning the origin of Ogushi-sama may help you find the answers you seek. New horrors await in PTSD Radio 2."--Back cover.
"Yor aunt won't stop staring at you 'Let's go to the mountains,' she says. Over and over. All night lomg, you hear the sound of teeth against your bedroom window. When you wake up, there's hair wrapped around your toes. Sometimes, things follow you- things you only see in reflections, or shadows. Maybe if you close your eyes, it'll all go away. But even the author has started to feel the effects of PTSD Radio."--Back cove
Carried into modern Japan from a forgotten past, the being known as Ogushi haunts and tortures humans of all kinds. Little is know about Ogushi's curse, except that it resides in an unexpected place: human hair. Like Junji Ito's Uzumaki, PTSD Radio takes something everyday and weaves it into a series of chilling, cryptic, twisted, repellant, and alluring manga stories that become more than what they first seem.
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