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The Ring

The Ring

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Superior graphic novel adaptation of Suzuki's novel
Review:
After Koji Suzuki made it big with the Ring, it was a matter of time before it went into one of Japan's best-known mediums-manga. Artist Misao Inagaki and scripter Hiroshi Takahashi made it into a manga in 1999, and only in 2003 did an English language version reach American shores.

The story is so well-told from the American movie version to the Japanese and Korean movie versions, but I'll repeat it anyway. An urban legend tells of a videotape that will kill anyone who watches it within a week. Was this behind the death of Tomoko, the niece of reporter and single mother Reiko Asakawa?

Reiko learns a couple of things, that it wasn't just Reiko who died, but three of her friends who also watched the cursed video and died at the exact same time. Things take a turn when she visits the South Hakone Pacific Land resort where Tomoko and her friends spent vacation and watches a very strange video. Sure enough, a message at the end tells her she'll die within a week.

She enlists the aid of her ex-husband, Ryuji Takamura, a university professor who's having an affair with his student helper, Mai Takano. Confident of his intellect and cool-headedness, she believes he can help her. Sure enough, he sees it as a challenging game, and after analyzing the video bit by bit, discovers clues, such as an obscure dialect, a volcano, and the character Sada reflected in a human eye. "Whoever made this isn't normal. Without a tremendous amount of evil energy, this kind of complex prank can't be done." Note: unlike the movie, Ryuji seems a dashing sort of guy, younger than the actor who portrayed Ryuji in Ringu.

Their investigations lead them to Izu Oshima and to Sadako Yamamura. The rest is history. In the manga, like the films, the main character is a female and not male per the novel. Also, the more unsavory aspects of Ryuji's character has been eliminated, and the reason why Sadako was killed has been altered in the various versions. Here, it's mostly correct except for one aspect. Also, the concept with the blurred photos, never a part of the novel, is made here, as with the film versions.

The art here is definitely not the glittery wide-eyed shoujo style, although Mai, who is drawn kind of cute, is closest to it, but a more serious sort. Some of it is pretty macabre, such as Reiko waking up to the sight of a bloodied Tomoko, which leads to her discovering that her son Yoichi has just watched the video. However, the drawing of Sadako, dressed in a white robe, long black hair flowing down her face, obscuring it, will have entered the annals of horror film legend due to its replication in the three Ring films and variations of it in The Hypnotist and Ju-On. And her emerging from the TV makes for good graphic novel horror.

Followed by Ring 2, Spiral, the proper novel sequel to Ring, and the prequel Birthday, Ring Vol. 1 stands out as a great manga version of Suzuki's novel.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good companion to the novel
Review: I read the manga before I'd read the novel, and I still haven't seen the films (I have a thing about reading the books first). Anyway....

I thought the manga wasn't that great as I was reading it, but when I got to the end I was like WOW. On reflection, I really enjoyed it, although horror mangas aren't really my thing. So I went out and bought the novel. Obviously the novel was much more detailed, it filled in all the gaps, all the little things that weren't fully explained in the manga. The novel has actually helped me to appreciate the manga more, and, even though I know the ending now, I still believe if I read it again I would not be able to put it down.

To the point: If you're torn between manga and novel, buy the novel, it's better (the depth of the storyline proves how much of a genius Suzuki is) but the manga is still a good read. Not to mention I love the drawing style, some parts are very creepy indeed when you're reading at 3am!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Is this book worth getting??
Review: The Ring is definately worth getting. Some of the drawings can be a little better, but that is basically the only bad part. Once I started reading this book, I couldn't stop. It is very creepy and mysterious, especially if your reading it late at night. It is similar to the movie, but keeps to the Japanese series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An EXELLENT manga!
Review: This is a story about Reiko, a Japanese journalist. After her neice dies a gruesome death, she starts investigating an urban legend. The legend is that if you see a cursed video tape, you'll die in exactly seven days. Reiko watches the movie, and, enlisting the help of her ex-husband, finds out how to break the curse. During her research, her young son Yoichi accidentally watches the movie, as well. Can't tell ya how it ends, though! ^_~ This is an exellent manga, and I highly reccomend it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Is thins manga worth getting?
Review: Very Scary!!! This manga tells the story of a cursed video, in which after you watch it you die in seven days. It is similar to the american movie, but keeps with the japanese movie series more. It can be very scary if your reading it at night! Definately worth getting!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: In this case, a picture is worth more than 1000 words.
Review: Waiting around at a Borders two days ago, I pulled up a stool near their modest collection of manga. Usually, I thumb through a copy of Sailor Moon manga, but my eyes were drawn away and towards The Ring, which had not been there during my last visit several weeks ago.

I had originally intended for only a quick read, but I ended up spending 40 minutes going on a mental and emotional thrill ride. Awesome must-read, with an exceptionally creepy ending (which I will NOT share here).

Like the book, it has NOTHING to do with the "before you die, you see the ring" theme of the Hollywood movie. The horror is more intangible than obvious, with much of it left to the imagination.

I don't usually like horror-related books or anything else (besides Castlevania), but I LOVED this manga, and I really want to get the book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must-read horror manga!!
Review: Wow...Well I first hard about this awsome manga in a magazine called "NEWTYPE" as some of you probably hard of. This manga is great!(...I just orderd the novel today XD) It`s alot better from the movie. The movie adds alot of extra stuff, and takes away some of the main idea...or atleast that`s my opinoin. This manga is long, thought if you get into it, like I did, you should enjoy the read(I loved it soo much I just read it all day though XD) What I think the message of the manga is that you would do anything for love...Yes I know that it apears very vague in the manga. But I think that that is the message because that`s (or so I think) the whole idea behind Reiko looks for how her son to not die. Because I thought it seemed like she didn`t care if she died aslong as her son didn`t die. But anyway...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................JUST READ THIS GREAT MANGA!!


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