Enomoto: New Elements that Shake the World (manga)

Enomoto: New Elements that Shake the World (えの素) is a manga written and drawn by Shunji Enomoto. It appeared in Kodansha‘s Weekly Morning from 1997 to 2003 and has been gathered into nine book collections. It is filled with extreme scatological and sexual humor on a gargantuan scale. The series centers on the exploits of the shameless and irresponsible salaryman Gosuke Maeda, his equally unhinged preadolescent son Michiro, and various depraved co-workers, including the obsessive voyeur and exhibitionist Tamura and the unsmiling closet dominatrix Kuzuhara.

The series has not been translated into English. Its main source of exposure among English-speaking audiences was an enthusiastic 2001 review by Highwater Books publisher Tom Devlin in The Comics Journal. Devlin marveled at Enomoto’s ability to “make innovative comics that are almost entirely concerned with bodily functions,” and suggested that it was “entirely unnecessary” to know what the characters were saying to appreciate the series: “Just imagine that every time someone opens their mouth, they scream ‘Aaaaaaaaaaaaah!’.” Enomoto: New Elements that Shake the World has also been praised by the alternative comics creators Tom Hart and James Kochalka.

Portions of the series have been translated into Italian and Spanish.

 

Enomoto: New Elements that Shake the World
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Cover of volume 1, showing the main characters Gosuke and Michiro Maeda
えの素
Genre Comedy
Manga
Written by Shunji Enomoto
Published by Kodansha
Magazine Weekly Morning
Demographic Seinen
Original run 1997 – 2003
Volumes 9

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