UFO Mushroom Invasion by Shirakawa Marina
Translation and curated by Ryan Holmberg
"A flying saucer crashes deep in the mountains of Japan. Wary of the hyper-intelligent beings they find inside, the government hides from the public all news of the alien craft. But it’s not the strange visitors themselves that they should be afraid of—the real danger is the parasitic spores smuggled aboard! Will Earth survive the UFO MUSHROOM INVASION?!
Originally published in 1976, Shirakawa Marina’s UFO MUSHROOM INVASION is a masterpiece of sci-fi horror. Drawing on his deep knowledge of Japanese folklore and the supernatural, Shirakawa created one of manga history’s cult classics and an unforgettably creepy entry in the canon of spore-horror. The book includes an illustrated color essay by Udagawa Takeo, author of MANGA ZOMBIE (1996), a classic survey of weird manga soon to be released in English by Ultra Gash Records. It also includes a "The Best of Marina Shirakawa" section by Smudge editor/translator Ryan Holmberg that offers a career survey with synopses and a color cover gallery.
Shirakawa's unique and wild work has been making waves in Japanese-language manga collector circles for decades." - Living the Line
204 pages, approx. 5.75" x 8.25", B&W, paperback. Translated by Ryan Holmberg. Published by Smudge/Living the Line, 2024.
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