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Japanese light novel For the album by The Firesign Theatre, see Eat or Be Eaten (album).

Eat or Be Eaten
Cover of Eat or Be Eaten as published by Frontier Works
食うか食われるか
(Kuu ka Kuwareru ka)
GenreYaoi
Light novel
Written byJinko Fuyuno
Illustrated byYamimaru Enjin
Published byFrontier Works
English publisher
PublishedMay 2009

Eat or Be Eaten (Japanese: 食うか食われるか, Hepburn: Kuu ka Kuwareru ka) is a light novel with homoerotic themes written by Jinko Fuyuno and illustrated by Yamimaru Enjin, author of works such as The Way To Heaven and Voice or Noise. It was published by Frontier Works in Japanese, and was published in English by Digital Manga Publishing in May 2009.

Reception

Rachel Bentham, writing for Active Anime, enjoyed the building of the story and the lush illustrations. Patricia Beard, writing for Mania Entertainment, found Tsubaki difficult to relate to, as he is a "food-centric" character, and found the use of the phrase "Just relax" to signify anal sex to "sound odd". Michelle Smith, writing for Pop Culture Shock, appreciated that the characters were adults who thought about more things than just their romance, but found the language 'simplistic', with some 'cheesy lines'.

References

  1. "Eat or Be Eaten". Juné Books. Archived from the original on 31 July 2016.
  2. Bentham, Rachel (26 April 2009). "Eat or Be Eaten (Advance Review)". Active Anime.
  3. Beard, Patricia (19 September 2009). "Eat or Be Eaten Vol. #01". Mania. Archived from the original on 5 October 2012.
  4. Kusek, Sam; Smith, Michelle (27 May 2009). "All You Need Is Kill and Eat or Be Eaten". Pop Culture Shock. Archived from the original on 29 December 2010. Retrieved 4 November 2009.
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