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- The Darwin Incident © Shun Umezawa/Kodansha Ltd.
- Manga Score: 7.33
- Author: Shun Umezawa
- Publisher: Kodansha
- Volumes: 8
- DB title: Darwin Jihen
- Rating: 16 and up
- Genres: Award WinningSci-FiSeinen
The Darwin Incident
Synopsis
The Animal Liberation Alliance, an eco-terrorist organization, rescues a pregnant chimpanzee from an animal testing lab-only for it to give birth to a half-human, half-chimpanzee “humanzee” named Charlie! Fifteen years later, Charlie's human foster parents are finally ready to send him to a normal high school, where he makes his first friend: a human girl named Lucy. In the meantime, however, the ALA's stance has become ever more extreme, and now they're here to drag Charlie into their terrorist plot… Winner of the prestigious Manga Taisho, as well as an Excellence Award at the Japanese Media Arts Festival, The Darwin Incident is as action-packed as it is socially relevant!
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daibaapologist
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JUNE 2023 EDIT: The version of Darwin I read was a truly horrendous MTL (as someone in the forums put it, it's borderline unreadable). The following review is reflective of that, and I will update when I can access a better version. I'm bumping the score up a few points based on that, and will leave the original review up for transparency.
I unfortunately cannot read Japanese to be able to interpret the original text myself, and am not sure which parts of what I read were present in the Japanese version or not, especially given that the manga is set in America and discusses read more
I unfortunately cannot read Japanese to be able to interpret the original text myself, and am not sure which parts of what I read were present in the Japanese version or not, especially given that the manga is set in America and discusses read more
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Doodledo
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Darwin Jihen is an amazing experiment as an "American" Manga.
what do I mean? well, Darwin Jihen is set in America and features an American cast, does this make it an American manga? no. What makes it American is the writing and themes.
(he's a few examples to save me and you time)
Darwin Jihen covers American politics really well with the lingering confederacy, School shootings, red pills and politics live steamers, Ben Shapero teens citing "facts" without understanding them, liberal types wondering if they're using the correct terminology in real-time (portrayed as a form of politeness rather than a joke), only in America could an "activist" read more
what do I mean? well, Darwin Jihen is set in America and features an American cast, does this make it an American manga? no. What makes it American is the writing and themes.
(he's a few examples to save me and you time)
Darwin Jihen covers American politics really well with the lingering confederacy, School shootings, red pills and politics live steamers, Ben Shapero teens citing "facts" without understanding them, liberal types wondering if they're using the correct terminology in real-time (portrayed as a form of politeness rather than a joke), only in America could an "activist" read more