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Originally published in the mid-1980s, Norikazu Kawashima's Her Frankenstein is a cornerstone of the Smudge line. The story updates Mary Shelley's classic myth into a haunting, localized tale of tragic loss, obsession, and visceral body horror.
The from boutique publisher Living the Line has completely revolutionized the English-language market for vintage pulp horror and dark mystery. Spearheaded by series editor and translator Ryan Holmberg along with publisher Sean Michael Robinson, the curated collection unearths obscure, classic Japanese horror from the 1950s through the 1980s. This specific window represents the peak era of kashihon (rental bookstore) manga and book-based pulp before mainstream magazines shifted the industry's landscape. world of smudge comics top
In 2024, a third "Smudge" entered the comics scene, and it is a radical departure from the boys in The Beano or Monica and Friends . is a new imprint from the Minnesota-based graphic novel publisher Living the Line , and its focus is exclusively on horror. Spearheaded by series editor and translator Ryan Holmberg
While modern audiences are well-acquainted with the works of Junji Ito, SMUDGE focuses on the obscure and often untranslated masters who paved the way. By licensing and translating these rare titles, the imprint provides a crucial link to the dark, experimental roots of the genre. Top Titles and Notable Releases is a new imprint from the Minnesota-based graphic
That is the magic of the smudge. It is where the artist loses control, only to reveal they had total control all along.
SMUDGE isn’t just another publisher; it is a meticulously curated survey of the "classic" era of Japanese horror manga (1950s–1980s). This was a time before the genre was standardized by massive weekly magazines—an era defined by (rental) manga and independent book releases.