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BIRTH Amano Kozue Illustration Works IV6 min read

February 16, 2011 4 min read

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BIRTH Amano Kozue Illustration Works IV6 min read

Reading Time: 4 minutes

I should start this out by saying, I’m not a Kozue Amano fan. I’ve bought all of her books in the past but they’re some of the few art books that I’ve gone on to re-sell. While I don’t like AriaCrescent Noise or Roman Club, I do like Amanchu! So I decided to give her latest book, BIRTH Amano Kozue Illustration Works IV a try.

The presentation is great as usual: it’s hard cover, A4-sized and comes in a plastic sheath like the other books that has the title text printed on. It’s short for an art book with 96 pages in total and the color portion of the art book ends on page 80. It’s not printed with any page overlap, but there are several spreads so there are a few illustrations that get sucked into the page gutter.

Many (but not all) of the single full-page illustrations have large inner margins so they aren’t negatively affected by the tight hardcover binding. BIRTH starts out with illustrations from Aria, and it covers a total of 42 pages. There are a few pages of chibi art works and zoomed-out architecture scenery in this section.

The next section is a mix of Roman ClubCrescent Noise and illustrations from short stories. It covers a total of 12 pages, with 7 pages for Roman Club, which features the more scenic illustrations in the section. There are only 2 pages for Crescent Noise and it’s two pages of the same exact illustration repeated for times in different hues. It’s no Andy Warhol.

And finally to the section I bought it for! The illustrations from Amanchu! run from pages 55 to 80 and are all in color. Though any fan of the series has seen all of the illustrations, it’s nice to have them without text covering up the details.

Many of the series art works from the past year were excluded, but all of the arts works that were older than a year are in the book. Aside from the cover illustration, I don’t believe any of the other works are new.

The monochrome illustration portion of BIRTH Amano Kozue Illustration Works IV is 9 pages long, followed by the index and a message for Amano Kozue which is another 6 pages. She gives her impressions for each illustration, though publication information isn’t provided. I liked BIRTH a lot more than her previous books, so here’s hoping for even less Aria in the future!


  • Title: BIRTH Amano Kozue Illustration Works IV
  • タイトル: Birth 天野こずえ画集4
  • Pages: 96
  • Release date: 02/10/2011