How can I describe BioMeat: Nectar? In one word: Awesome. Like the basic synopsis describes, the manga takes place in Japan where a man by the surname of Toujo develops creatures known as B-M as a solution to food shortages. Somehow, one of these 'B-M' manage to escape from where it was developed resulting in mass mayhem throughout the manga.
Story: "In Soviet Russia, you don't eat hamburgers...hamburgers eat you!"
This quote could be what best describes the story for BioMeat: Nectar. For a horror fanatic such as I, the story of food eating humanity was a treat. This manga contained all that I ever
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: B.M., BM, Bio Meat: Nectar, Bio-Meat: Nectar Japanese: BM ネクタール More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 12
Chapters: 105
Status: Finished
Published: Jan 2000 to Oct 2002
Theme:
Survival
Demographic:
Shounen
Serialization:
Shounen Champion (Weekly) Authors:
Fujisawa, Yuki (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #25632 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #2639
Members: 8,190
Favorites: 130 Resources | Reviews
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Your Feelings Categories May 17, 2009
BioMeat Nectar is an amazing story that shows the various ways people react when confronted with a doomsday scenario and how it can show the darker side of people. I liked this manga because it had realistic art and realistic representations of peoples insides; emotionally an physically.
Feb 17, 2011
Second review ever so don t judge me to hard :).
Bio-Meat Nectar is one of my favorite horror-like manga.The -like next to the horror is because the manga is not really scary its more a survival manga then anything else.Most of the people avoid it because the art is kind of Old-School and that isn t everyone's pair of shoes.But trust me its a nice manga and it kind of reminds me of a zombie survival manga but without zombies xD ( read it and see what i mean ) Story 10 Its 10 in my eyes and the story is the strongest point in the manga.Japan ... Mar 11, 2019
This is... actually quite nice.
The crux of the story is that humanity made a creature to solve humanity's hunger problem, and that creature kinda... went out of control. The story revolves around groups of people fighting for survival. Overall, I'd rate it 6/10. Story: 6/10. The story covers a lot of events that go one after another. The B-M fights protagonist, and while fighting the B-M, humans display their own flaws and weaknesses. The thing is... there are few quite cliched self-sacrifices along the way, that do not really make much sense from character perspective, and are obvious plot devices. There are few pieces of tech explanations that ... Aug 25, 2013
The story was pretty good, and the ending of each arch was satisfying. However, each arch was... not. The series is essentially the same thing three times.
Art fits well with the story, although maybe not as well as a less stylized version might have done. It was good, but not great. Characters stayed in character, were usually interesting enough to keep me reading, but they weren't really all that special. Despite it's flaws BioMeat was very enjoyable. I've read it and reread it a few times over the past year or so, and I haven't gotten tired of it. It's a good series to read ... |