

Among them, the story ends with numerous instruments flying over them as soon as the investigators fall into shock that the skin on their faces feels as soft as nylon, not human skin. It only assumes that there is something connected to the idea that if the organization is harmed, the person is also harmed, but it does not come to any conclusion. Junji Ito made his professional manga debut in 1987 and since then has gone on to be recognized as one of the greatest contemporary artists working in the horror genre. The strange thing is that the heads of the victims who were hanged from the balloon are no longer human skin, but nylon.

People who collected samples by shooting the instruments of victims who were not able to fly because they were caught on power lines found out that the organization of the instruments was made of polyamide fiber ( nylon ) during the investigation process. In the Afterword of this book, author Junji Ito wonders if his horror instincts have returned after his eight-year break. Roughly speaking, after 3 weeks since the last pandemic, the number of organizations has decreased a lot and almost disappeared after a month. It's a short six-page short story, but it's like an amplification of the main story. Jaerae (再來) in the title means to come a second time (again).

Included in "Junji Ito's Study in the Abyss of Fear".
