Iconic horror manga artist Junji Ito recently sat down with Silent Hill creator Keiichiro Toyama, where they spoke about horror and the manga medium as a whole. Ito is a bit of a funny guy. He's the man behind several critically acclaimed horror works like Tomie and Uzumaki, but he's also someone that finds a goofy cat in a slice-of-life anime scary, so he's certainly someone with multitudes. In a new interview featured on Bokeh Game Studio's YouTube channel, he continues to live up to his slightly odd nature, telling studio co-founder Toyama that he'd "like to make a rom-com," though did note that if he does, "it might end up becoming a horror story." While that bit about making a rom-com is only a small snippet at the beginning of the interview, and not something he goes into that much, Toyama asked Ito about his plans for the future as a manga creator. "Honestly speaking, I usually end up being cornered," Ito responded. "There's a lot of things I need to draw. I don’t really have a long-term objective. I tend to remain conservative and keep writing short stories. I just take them one by one, hoping to draw something good… I'm willing to try new things, but I’ll do that once I get a better idea of what to do." Maybe those "new things" will be a rom-com (I've honestly got my fingers crossed there." Read more