Ningen Konchuuki
The Book of Human Insects
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Ningen Konchuuki

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Human Metamorphosis
Japanese: 人間昆虫記
English: The Book of Human Insects
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 4
Status: Finished
Published: May 9, 1970 to Feb 13, 1971
Genre: Mystery Mystery
Theme: Psychological Psychological
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Play Comic
Authors: Tezuka, Osamu (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.161 (scored by 20742,074 users)
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Ranked: #64882
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Popularity: #4346
Members: 5,005
Favorites: 37

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Mar 13, 2015
When discussing society in popular culture, it is best to keep in mind the time period in which it was written. While Osamu Tezuka’s “The Book of Human Insects” is not without its flaws as a story, as a conversational piece about societal roles of Japanese women and where the country was heading as a whole when the post-WWII generation came of age, it is a dynamic work.

While reading it, another recent story (albeit American) came immediately to mind: “Gone Girl”. The main character of Toshiko Tomura shares many similarities to the character of Gillian Flynn’s novel; the most striking way being as an embodiment ...
Jan 3, 2016
Osamu Tezuka is widely considered the 'God of Manga' due to high output of work and inescapable influence on the medium. However, due his Disney-esque art style and the fact that his most popular works were primarily marketed to younger audiences, a newcomer could easily be forgiven for thinking his works are largely kiddie fluff. The Book of Human Insects blows any perceptions that Tezuka couldn't handle the heavy stuff to bits, with a story that could stand up to any number of hard-nosed 1970's Hollywood thrillers.

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Japan. 1970. The first generation born with no memory of Japan's shattering defeat in the Second World War and ...
Jul 6, 2021
I don't even know where to begin. This story has a great plot that is quickly paced yet very understandable. The art is just like Osamu's iconic art style, but more detailed and refined. I feel that the characters were used well. If the plot isn't being developed, then a a character is. The main character has a very complex personality and its sometimes hard to tell what she'll do or why she's doing it.

This story can also be viewed as a commentary on the struggles that women faced during this time period. This is because there is only one successful female character and she ...