Critical response Briana Lawrence from
The Mary Sue praised the book for its premise and for having all the small details matter in the end. Evan Mullicane from
Screen Rant also offered it praise, specifically stating that the book has a compelling mystery in addition to horror, as well as great artwork. Tom Speelman from
Polygon also offered praise for the artwork, while favorably comparing the story to works by American horror author
H. P. Lovecraft. Danica Davidson from
Otaku USA also praised the artwork, particularly in the facial expressions of the characters. However, Lynzee Loveridge from
Anime News Network was more critical. She praised the book's connection to Japanese history, while criticizing the book for what she felt were half-baked plot ideas and minimal scares. Ian Wolf from
Anime UK News was more mixed, saying that while
Sensor was not as good as other works by Ito, it still stood out from the crowd.
Commercial The book ranked fifth on
The NPD Group's Monthly BookScan in August 2021. In the following month, the book ranked twelfth on the same list. In
ICv2s top graphic novel list, the book ranked first in the units sold category and third in the dollars earned category. In the following month, the book ranked sixth in both categories. The book also ranked sixth on
The New York Times Best Seller list for manga and graphic books in September 2021. At the
Angoulême International Comics Festival, the series was nominated for best comic in 2021. ==References==