at the Japanese box office. “My stories are just really scary,” said Uketsu, sounding demure and serious despite his odd appearance. He swears he looks quite regular behind his mask.
Uketsu, who credits the great Japanese mystery writer Ranpo Edogawa as his inspiration, said he merely wants to make his works accessible, even for people who do not like to read. He has leveraged his ...
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