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NOiSE

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Japanese: NOiSE
English: NOiSE
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 8
Status: Finished
Published: 2000 to 2001
Genres: Action Action, Sci-Fi Sci-Fi
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Afternoon
Authors: Nihei, Tsutomu (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.181 (scored by 1128811,288 users)
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Ranked: #63362
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Popularity: #826
Members: 23,353
Favorites: 150

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Aug 18, 2009
This manga was quite interesting. The story is very dark in that dystopian future with a secret to hide sort of way, and even though this type of narrative seems to be not all that different from the pack, the subtle touches to the story are done extraordinarily well. However, I would like to note that the single most important aspect of this manga is the art, since without it, the story could not be conveyed as well as it is here. The art is done in a sort of drab boring shade of black, with a melancholic and heavy greyness permeating throughout the work ...
Aug 28, 2020
What to say about "Noise"...without sounding like the cult trying to recruit a new member... Fascinating.

Noise properly introduced me to Tsutomu Nihei, even though I had heard of Blame! before reading it. I've re-read it on several occasions, which even surprises me. I'm not a horror guy, but it goes well with sci-fi. Like bourbon and a cigar perfect fit.

Nihei's style is the imagined result of Clive Barker and H.R. Giger being drinking buddies, without the fetishy sexual undertones. There's an alien, shadowy, unnatural feel to the world he creates, something so far beyond dystopian that I'm not ...
May 26, 2017
Mixed Feelings
Noise is not a stand-alone work. It's the prequel to Blame and hints at the background for that manga (i.e. how that world came to be). It's <150 pages over six chapters, with two additional chapters separate from the main storyline. If you've read the author's other works, then you know what to expect.

The art isn't perfect. It's busy, sometimes unclear, and faces can be off. It's very different from the clean approach taken in most manga, but it works. This is a dirty, dark world (literally...I don't think the sun made an appearance), and the art matches. Two areas stand out in a good ...
May 23, 2024
I have not read any other of Nihei's work, but I do know this is a prequel. Once you complete it, that makes sense - it is building the setting for you. There were some reviews talking about confusing paneling or art, never did I feel that when as I was working through it. I have read far worse Manga in that regard. The story itself is pretty barebones, but the atmosphere and art are fantastic. I felt a lot was told in different scenes with very little through how it was presented to the reader and the macabre elements underlying everything.

Overall, I would recommend ...
Jun 24, 2023
Mixed Feelings
"NOiSE" is really unnecessary.

Being a prequel of "BLAME!", we just get a little smell of what was before it all crumbled down for eternity in that world. Way more clear with the storytelling, but I don't know if I can even interpret it as such. The complexity of Nihei's works tend to throw me for a loop when he gives us a more straight-to-the-point story. I feel like I got it, but then, what's there to appreciate? Just the art, I think.

The story could've been expanded way more. We got a very sympathetic character, a person who clearly wants the good of everybody, but it's ...
Aug 5, 2016
Question: how do you classify a work as being “the bottom of the barrel”? For most people it’s quite simple, their most hated work is also the one they hold as the worst they’ve seen. I, in the other hand, try to separate what I feel about a work from any critical judgment of it. That is not for buying any illusion of objectivity, it’s simply because I feel like it would be dishonest from my part to do it. That is why I’m at the same time put off and fascinated by a work like NOiSE, one of the few that I got to ...