10 Western Franchises You Didn’t Realize Had Manga Adaptations 

Manga is a highly versatile medium. While it has been the birthplace of many legendary stories and characters, it has also been home to many adaptations, putting a new spin on stories and characters that first rose to prominence in other mediums. For years, it has been expected that any popular Japanese franchise will eventually make its way to manga in some form.However, it isn’t just Japanese franchises that have made the manga jump. Over the years, many Western properties have also received manga adaptations, be they straight adaptations of the original story or new plots that use the franchise’s characters in new and exciting ways. While several of these have become popular, quite a few have been forgotten, even by the medium’s biggest fans.One of the most fascinating things about this manga is that it was created by manga legend Junji Ito, who has created classic horror stories like Tomie, The Enigma of Amigara Fault, and Uzumaki. This means that this is a rare meeting of two horror legends and one that works surprisingly well due to Ito and Eggers touching on many of the same themes in their work.

Manga is a highly versatile medium. While it has been the birthplace of many legendary stories and characters, it has also been home to many adaptations, putting a new spin on stories and characters that first rose to prominence in other mediums. For years, it has been expected that any popular Japanese franchise will eventually make its way to manga in some form.

However, it isn’t just Japanese franchises that have made the manga jump. Over the years, many Western properties have also received manga adaptations, be they straight adaptations of the original story or new plots that use the franchise’s characters in new and exciting ways. While several of these have become popular, quite a few have been forgotten, even by the medium’s biggest fans.

One of the most fascinating things about this manga is that it was created by manga legend Junji Ito, who has created classic horror stories like Tomie, The Enigma of Amigara Fault, and Uzumaki. This means that this is a rare meeting of two horror legends and one that works surprisingly well due to Ito and Eggers touching on many of the same themes in their work.

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