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Are we the predators, or the prey? When an unsuspecting father and daughter stumble upon a strange gathering of humanoid animals with a taste for fine cuisine, their worst nightmare is about to begin. Here, creatures who are not quite human—and not quite animal at that—raise humans as livestock and slaughter them to put meat on the table. Through this bizarre and horrific tale, society’s morals are put to the ultimate What does it truly mean to consume another living being?

208 pages, Paperback

Published October 1, 2025

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Profile Image for Frank Chillura (OhYouRead).
1,866 reviews83 followers
March 7, 2026
If Tender is the Flesh had a baby with Sweet Tooth and Beastars, it would be Animan. This was so weird and I kind of loved it.
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11.9k reviews102 followers
February 12, 2026
When a man and his young daughter are involved in a serious car accident in the countryside, they are rescued by the fantastical residents of a mysterious village—animals who walk and talk like humans and run their own apparently advanced society. However, the animals’ enthusiasm for the upcoming feast is rather alarming…

Now, now, humans. Why are you making such a fuss? We will be ever so grateful for your sacrifice. We’ll even do our best to use all of your body, and not let anything go to waste. Deal? Oh, please stop your dramatics. We will say a prayer of thanks over your meat, and we will cook it very nicely and carefully. Ok? Well, that’s too bad, because our religion says we animals are God’s special creation, and you humans were put here for us to eat. Plus, human meat tastes so, so yummy! We’ve seen how badly you humans treat one another, so you have no place to argue for mercy. Bon Appetit!

Different readers will have different reactions to this dark and often gruesome manga. However, perhaps those just looking for a bizarre horror read will come away with some self-reflection. All of the little stories and platitudes we tell ourselves about slaughtering animals suddenly seem rather inadequate when applied to us!
Profile Image for مؤمن   محمد   حلمي.
44 reviews2 followers
May 23, 2026
بصراحة مش وحشه المانجا دي أول مانجا أقراها، اسمها الحيوانات البشر، رغم إن ده بس أول مجلد بيتكون من ٥ فصول، حقيقي فلسفية جدًا وبتحكي عن ماذا لو انقلبت تجارب الهندسة الوراثية على البشر والحيوانات بقت بقى ليها وعي مستقل بالمعنى الحرفي بتفكر وتقرر وحاجات غريبة وبتعيش على أكل لحوم البشر وما شابه ذلك، شابووووووه للرسام الياباني، وطبعا الكوميك +١٨ من كتر الدموية اللي فيها، اعتبرها أغرب حاجه قريتها السنادي بعد كافكا على الشاطيء، حقيقي أنا مش عارف هعيد ازاي في عيد الأضحى بعد المانجا دي، وكل سنه وانتوا طيبين ❤️
Profile Image for Chey.
71 reviews4 followers
June 8, 2026
Tender is the flesh but animals are farming the humans
Profile Image for Zbigniew Gacek.
155 reviews
February 22, 2026
Ale poryta historia, nic nie jest tym czym się wydaje. Szybko pochłonąłem tom pierwszy i chętnie posmakuję tomu drugiego. Ale to historia dla kogoś o mocnyn żołądku, mniam.
Profile Image for Sara.
1,519 reviews38 followers
December 22, 2025
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After a car accident strands a father and his daughter, they find themselves on a farm with anthropomorphic animals who are very welcoming and accommodating. The niceties are dispensed fairly quickly, however, when they reveal that their farm is raising humans for their consumption. They set the father and daughter outside for a hunt as the animals chase them down with guns and hunting “humans” trained like traditional hunting dogs. The village surrounding this farm is full of further animals with jobs sustaining a small society all for the sake of raising quality humans, dedicated to preparing delicious dishes from much of the slaughtered person, and respecting the life that was given for the sustenance.

There is quite a bit of violence and gore in this manga, but it also lays bare the cycle of slaughter and consumption that humans participate on a daily basis as we raise and consume animals for our nourishment. This is eye opening and says a lot about being thankful for the life we take in consuming an animal, and there is also opportunity for discussion about the disconnect between consumers and buying meat in the supermarket or from a restaurant without understanding or paying mind to where it came from. However, this story moves beyond and loses the plot a bit with scenes of bestiality. The back 1/3 of volume one develops hastily into a larger society with tumbling world-building that goes much too fast, almost like it was rushing to keep readers engaged before they cancelled the series. It develops into something else entirely different than the commentary on consumption where it began.

Sara's Rating: 5/10
Suitability Level: Adult
Profile Image for Kelli.
2,572 reviews35 followers
April 29, 2026
So, a clandestine village of animal-human hybrids that hunt and eat humans is a neat idea. A bit “on the nose” but fine. Fun, even.

The cabal of elite humans and chimeras who oversee these facilities and eat the poorest in some “survival of the fittest” display of wealth and power is a little less cool—especially in this current climate? Could have done without that. Like, I get it.

Do you have anything particularly interesting to say about any of that? No?

Anyway.

This is pretty gnarly and gruesome. If you enjoy wanton cruelty and violence with some edgelord, shallow philosophical elements, you’d probably enjoy this series~
Profile Image for Liza.
844 reviews60 followers
February 18, 2026
Uh what was that. Honestly in general, a very interesting base concept but I feel like it kept trying to be edgy in the sense? Also there was a very unnecessary SA scene that pretty much was just, "let's be violent towards women cause we can".
Profile Image for Patrizia.
25 reviews
April 24, 2026
Un manga in cui gli animali mangiano gli umani e gli umani mangiano gli animali e i mezzi animali mangiano gli animali e i mezzi umani mangiano gli umani e gli animali mangiano gli animali e gli umani mangiano gli umani e gli animali mangiano i mezzi animali e
Profile Image for linda.
514 reviews22 followers
May 31, 2026
an interesting first volume, the author teases a lot of future plot developments which made me curious enough to want to pick up the second volume.
this kind of story has been told before, but even if the plot is not the most original this manga definitely deserves a read, and maybe it will upturn some typical tropes of this specific subgenre.
Profile Image for Hades DBB.
128 reviews
December 15, 2025
Sinceramente la primera mitad de este primer tomo se me hizo repetitiva, una idea mascada una y mil veces en todo tipo de medios (véase, por ejemplo, la película The Farm), apelando siempre al mismo punto “poner al humano en los zapatos de los animales domésticos”, como una búsqueda de empatizacion del lector hacia las especies que socialmente se ven a nuestro servicio, buscando tocar su corazón para que pase al veganismo. Una situación que en su gran mayoría de casos, no pasa de un simple pensamiento efímero por parte del consumidor y que a la hora de ingerir el próximo producto de origen animal muy probablemente ya habrá perdido ese puesto entre sus pensamientos.

Pero es aquí cuando quiero poner un alto a esta retórica tan mascada y manida igual que hace el propio autor. No especificaré que ocurre tras el primer capítulo y medio, ya que creo que es más interesante que lo leas por tu propia cuenta y te sorprendas al igual que yo, y de la misma forma te hagas las mismas preguntas que me hice mientras avanzaba, esos famosos “¿cómo?” “¿Por qué?” “¿Fue dios?” Entre otros tantos. Los cuales serán todos respondidos a su debido tiempo en el mismo tomo.

Este primer tomo no te introduce a la trama, pues si bien da un origen a la que probablemente será la protagonista de la historia, o eso quiero creer, lo que hace es presentarte un mundo desagradable, cruel y visceral que no se aleja de nuestra realidad cotidiana. No creo que este manga sea un discurso típico y manido en pos del veganismo, pero al igual que toda obra está es política y debe de leerse como tal, creo que plantea un mundo bastante curioso e interesante, con personajes reales, carismáticos y aterradores, como cualquier humano puede ser.

No suelo escribir este tipo de reseñas, pues realmente los libros que leo y disfruto no me provocan tanta curiosidad. Pero creo que este es un inicio de historia perfecto, aunque personalmente lo habría catalogado como tomo 0 y no como tomo 1, estoy ansioso por ver que presentará su continuación y cuál será la trama real de esta historia.
Profile Image for Philmore Olazo.
Author 5 books5 followers
February 25, 2026
I’ll be honest. I wanted to read this out of morbid curiosity. But really, that was a dull end.

At first, this is just a horror story about a reverse situation in which anthropomorphic animals eat humans, as we do with beef and other animals. Still, it became a really weird sci-fi, and conspiracy-centered story. Not a very good one mind you.

A man gets into a car accident and wakes up in a room, where he’s greeted by what he thinks is a kid disguised as a pig. But he’s shown that those are not costumes, but animals with human-like features.

He tries to escape with his daughter but is hunted down like game and quickly recaptured and returned to his cell.

While the gore scenes are shocking, they’re not a big deal either. Just run-of-the-mill blood and guts. They do aid the story, though. It’s trying to reverse the idea of eating animals for sustenance. However, how these animen act, makes this idea less effective since, despite their intentions, they act just like animals.
Profile Image for Bibliophileverse.
794 reviews46 followers
December 7, 2025
Animan by Takuya Okada is a powerful and reflective graphic novel that exposes how the world is ruthlessly controlled by strong capitalists, while the weak are reduced to mere pawns—used for research, survival, and even food. The storyline is gripping, thought-provoking, and filled with tension that keeps you hooked throughout. I especially loved the plot and the impactful ending, which left me eagerly waiting for the release of Volume 2. The graphics are stunning, and the characters leave a lasting impression long after you finish reading. It was so compelling that I ended up binge-reading the entire volume in a single day.
Profile Image for Stronkberry.
3 reviews2 followers
January 2, 2026
Only the strong survive and the weak will perish. I liked the many plot shifts that happen in just this one volume, it keeps the reader from guessing what is happening. The story asks, what if humans were farmed like cattle, hunted like game by antromorphic animals who feed on humans, meat that is stuffed in the humans' own organs, precisely cooked and to be devoured by elitist animals. It is ironic to see the switch, which didn't elicit empathy from me but a cold, harsh, though of, "better the animals, than me." Anyway if you get grossed out on gorey scenes, don't pick this up. If you want an interesting read try this out.
Profile Image for Rachael.
183 reviews
May 15, 2026
It was good and very interesting. Do I want to read it again or continue the series? No.

I knew this was a horror manga and would be gory. It did its job well.

I don’t want to spoil anything because the story, about a father and a daughter who wind up on a farm run by humanoid animals, was very well done and very thought provoking about how animals are treated, where does our food come from, how we tinker with nature and don’t fully understand or care about the consequences and power/privilege.

I thought I was ok with a hardcore horror manga but I’m not. This might give me nightmares. If horror and gore doesn’t bother you then I recommend this one.
Profile Image for Zephorah Dove.
540 reviews6 followers
January 29, 2026
Where will the story go from here?! Thanks so much to the publishers for the DRC. Reading this felt morally wrong but it was also intriguing.

I got major Animal Farm vibes from this volume (Animal Farm turned cannibalism). The flow of the volume was interesting; at no point did I know where it was going or who was going to do what. The twist and introduction of chimeras was done well and seeing how it's a whole network was creepy.

This volume is truly a 3.5 read . I want to read more but I'm also questioning if my stomach can handle actual food after this.
Profile Image for Dylan.
1,050 reviews5 followers
February 8, 2026
This was a fantastic start to a horror manga. I really like how the story flowed in this; it has twists and turns that I didn't see coming. Might not be for everyone, since this is pretty twisted. It's about a society of beast men, who hunt and slaughter humans for food. It critiques the classist society and was a lot more thought provoking than I expected.
There's a good hook at the end for the next volume, and I'm looking forward to reading more. I'm not sure how long this series will be, but I'm glad we're getting more horror manga licensed in English.
Profile Image for Lily Larsen.
6 reviews
June 7, 2026
This manga was disturbing, brutal, and genuinely frightening, but I absolutely loved it. What impressed me most was how it completely flipped the perspective between humans and animals, forcing me to think about how we treat other living beings. It was one of the few books that made me seriously question my own habits and even consider becoming vegetarian. Despite being relatively short, it was philosophical, thought-provoking, and impossible to forget. Definitely not for children or sensitive readers, but for me it was a five-star read.
Profile Image for Julie.
2,729 reviews204 followers
January 27, 2026
This was interesting and gruesome and had twists at every corner. I thought I knew where it was going and then there'd be a new development that threw me off. I kept wondering how this would become a series and even now I still don't know. Is it going to follow Chika? Are we going to follow more random characters and learn more about this fucked up society? I don't know, but I don't think I'm quite curious enough to find out.
Profile Image for Adhara Black.
165 reviews34 followers
December 30, 2025
I have very mixed feelings about this manga. I feel like they are trying way too hard to be "disturbing" while not giving anything fresh. I was expecting a little bit more, but they chose a safe approach - when I was hoping for a critique of eating meat, instead it's like everyone eats everyone, and that's fine. But I will give them a second chance to prove me wrong.
Profile Image for Samuel.
572 reviews
March 23, 2026
64%

What da hell😭 what did I just read

This was interesting though. Kinda reminds me of Beastars or sumn like that, but mixed with The Promised Neverland lol. This got way more messed up than I thought it would. Might get the second volume whenever it releases just to see where it goes.
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Author 1 book
April 19, 2026
I have no idea what to make of this one yet. I appreciate the bizarre horror atmosphere, and the underlying idea is intriguing but I’m still a bit confused about the plot, character motivations, and the story’s ultimate direction. Will see how volume 2 goes.
Profile Image for Kat Pearce.
47 reviews
June 9, 2026
Oh boy! Every trigger warning available except for like...drug use...I guess? I saw someone else call this "reverse Tender Is The Flesh" and they kinda ate with that, no pun intended.

I will (cautiously) await Volume 2 to see where this goes 🤔
Profile Image for Moylagh.
13 reviews
June 26, 2026
Very interesting world. A bit confusing at the end but I’m sure that will be resolved in the next manga. Just as I thought I was understanding where the book was going, a twist would happen. I really liked it!
Profile Image for Hannah.
61 reviews7 followers
December 17, 2025
I have so many questions that I need answers to. So guess I’ll be picking up volume 2
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