A survival horror title Dead by Daylight recently announced a very creepy collaboration with horror manga artist Junji Ito, creator of many infamous horror manga over his decades of work. this Dead by Daylight Launching in 2025, the collaboration will include eight skins, two legendary and six ultra-rare, transforming Slayers and Survivors into some of It's most iconic characters and creatures. One of them is Tommy, possibly the most famous character Junji Ito has ever created.

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Tommy: A beautiful but terrifying immortal monster
At first glance, Tomi Kawakami appears to be nothing more than an unusually beautiful young woman with black hair and a distinct beauty mark under her eyes. But in reality, she is an inhuman, immortal monster with infinite potential for cruelty. Her origins are mysterious, but she appears to be a demonic, succubus-like creature that can either make people obsessed with her or drive them insane simply by spending enough time in her presence.
Tommy's main powers include the ability to induce obsessions in men and paranoid, frightened hysteria in women. Affected people will commit disturbing acts of violence, up to and including murder and cannibalism. A person targeted by Tommy, especially a female, can potentially be transformed into another copy of Tommy, especially if he comes into contact with her blood (such as through a transfusion). If Tommy herself dies, she will simply respawn; she is also able to “respawn” additional Tommys from her body, similar to tumor reproduction.
Tommy is one of Junji Ito's most frequent characters
Junji Ito introduced the world to Tommy in 1987, when a series of stories featuring her appeared in the magazine Monthly Halloween. Since then, he has produced a number of Tommy-centric anthologies; she also made cameos in the stories alongside some of his other iconic characters, such as the curse-loving child Souichi.
Tommy's stories have been adapted into a live-action television drama series Tommy: Another face, and the novel titled Tommy: Repeat. Episodes featuring Tommy also appeared in both 2018 Animated Almanacs Collection of Junji Ito and its 2023 successor Junji Ita Maniac, which aired on Netflix. A Tomie series was also planned for the television platform Quibi, but its fate is uncertain after Quibi's closure in 2020.
Dead By Daylight's Tommy Paints His Appearance in The Artist
Dead by Daylight's confront Tommy, a legendary skin for Killer The Spirit, is mainly inspired by a story called Artist. Artist appeared as a chapter in the second volume of the original Tommy manga, and was later adapted into an episode segment in the Collection of Junji Ito.
U artist, an artist named Maury becomes obsessed with Tommy, wanting to paint her perfect portrait. Eventually, he sees a picture of her taken by a friend and realizes that Tommy is a monster when he sees a second, terrifying face that emerges from behind her beautiful exterior. Maury paints Tommy like this, angering her, forcing him to kill her (since he doesn't know she's immortal). He cuts her into pieces, and over time each piece becomes a fully formed copy of the original Tommy. Maury is believed to have gone mad after meeting Tommy.
Dead by Daylight's Tommy Skeen sees her in the short white dress from that story with two faces – one hideous, the other beautiful – pointing in different directions. The unique sound lines included in the skin show Tommy screaming, presumably in reference to her death by dismemberment at the hands of Mora. She's a terrifying assassin that the Survivors will surely find odd if she's chasing them when Junji Ito's collaboration arrives Dead by Daylight in January 2025.