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Nobuaki Tadano

Author of 7 Billion Needles, Volume 1

9 Works 406 Members 12 Reviews

About the Author

Includes the names: Tadano Nobuaki, 多田乃 伸明

Series

Works by Nobuaki Tadano

7 Billion Needles, Volume 1 (2008) — Author — 156 copies, 4 reviews
7 Billion Needles, Volume 2 (2009) — Author — 95 copies, 2 reviews
7 Billion Needles, Volume 3 (2009) — Author — 74 copies, 2 reviews
7 Billion Needles, Volume 4 (2010) — Author — 69 copies, 3 reviews
Ethnicity 01, Vol. 2 (2012) 3 copies, 1 review
Ethnicity 01, Vol. 3 — Author — 2 copies

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Legal name
多田乃, 伸明
Gender
male
Nationality
Japan
Associated Place (for map)
Japan

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Reviews

12 reviews
totally cool! action scenes are pretty good. lots of blood.

the pacing is pretty fast.

my suspension of disbelief is stretched a little; for example, to think that the evil being was responsible for the extinction of the dinosaurs. the alien's actions seem inconsistent; for example, just to prove that it's an alien, it kills someone and yet to manifest its full powers and take over Hikaru's body, it has to have her permission.

good twist at the end when Saya is discovered to be actually show more alive.

i'll borrow vol.2. show less
Some quick thoughts:

Originality
Not having read Hal Clement's work, I can't say how original Tadano's work is as an adaptation. Nonetheless, I can't recall when I've encountered these kinds of aliens, which provide food for thought.

I'm getting tired of the "gotta save your loved ones" trope. Is that a shonen requirement?

Artwork
I love Tadano's depiction of the horrible states into which people transmogrify. They leave you with a very organic, syrupy, moist feeling on your hands.
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Characterization
Hikaru's supporting characters are fairly stock (the tough friend, the caring step-parents) yet believable. Even the alien personalities are not terribly complex once you get to know them. Interestingly, her childhood friend, Masaya, is more complex and his character is morally ambiguous.

Story
The narrative is well-paced and succinct--I had to go back to reread what a "subspecies" was.

Personal Notes
It's a strange mix of teenager concerns and a cursory exploration of the nature of the universe. The story, its originality and the artwork made it work for me.

I ordered Hal Clement's [b:Needle|939758|Needle (Needle, #1)|Hal Clement|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1259445872s/939758.jpg|924733] through inter-library loan.
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so why did Masaya almost drown? i flipped back and forth over that scene several times and still don't get it.

it had a surprise ending that was not quite a surprise b/c i've read it somewhere else.
Real coherence problem at the end. I almost want to give it only one star just for that.

Short version: I'm not sure who the duck is.

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Statistics

Works
9
Members
406
Popularity
#59,888
Rating
½ 3.6
Reviews
12
ISBNs
23
Languages
4

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