Review: The Manga Guide to Electricity

posted Aug 5th 2009 9:00am by
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“The Manga Guide to Electricity”, part of “The Manga Guide” series by No Starch Press, is a novel approach to the old problem of getting over the initial mental block when trying to learn electronics.

We decided to compare this book to another introductory text: “Getting Started in Electronics” by [Forrest M. Mims].  [Mims]‘ book is a handwritten masterpiece of electronic literature. The writing style is friendly and concise, the examples are simple, and the drawings are excellent. It also makes sure to keep the learning process as application based as possible. Unlike other books, it doesn’t bog the reader down with math and theory that is only useful to advanced students. Since its original printing in 1983, [Mims]‘ has become the de facto standard for beginner electronic literature.

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“The Manga Guide” attempts to walk the beginner through the very basics of electronics using the interactions between [Rereko], a resident of planet Electopia; [Yonosuke], a transdimensional robot cell phone; and [Hikaru Yano Sensei], an electrical engineering researcher at a Japanese university. [Rereko] is apparently very bad at electricity, and is sent to learn the basics from Hikaru over the summer by her professor.

“The Manga Guide” is a lot of fun to read. The interactions between the characters are lighthearted, and the whole setting has a sort of quirkiness about it that makes you keep reading just for the joy of it. It covers most of the basics thoroughly and with excellent examples. The art is a very well drawn, playful style of manga.

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Unfortunately, in order to keep the story going, a lot of little but important details were left out of the manga. To compensate for this, there are mini chapters of what can be politely described as some of the most dry electronics text ever written. We found ourselves skipping over this text often to get back to the manga parts of the book. Another disadvantage to this book is that it is hard to go back to previous pages in order to reference things since one subject may be spread across several pages of story. This is just an unfortunate side effect of the manga format. A book like [Mims]‘ has the advantage here because the information is denser and easily indexed.

In conclusion, this book is a great addition to any library, but not to be relied on for learning. While “The Manga Guide to Electricity” introduces you to the basics very well, unless you want to suffer through the mini chapters, you will be no closer to building a circuit at the end than when you started reading. [Mims]’ book, on the other hand, leaves you with all the skills to begin experimenting with, building, and designing your own circuits. Luckily, at the price range of this book, there is really no reason not to pick it up and give it a read.

No Starch Press has provided us with two copies to give away. Just leave a comment including the words “I want this book.” and you’ll be entered in the random drawing. Please only use the phrase once or you’ll be disqualified. Entries will close 12PM PDT Thursday August 6, 2009. Congratulations to our winners [daniel n.] and [Fiach Antaw].



375 Responses to Review: The Manga Guide to Electricity

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  • macegr says:

    Wow…offer some free trinket worth a couple dollars and the lurkers really come out of the woodwork.

  • macegr says:

    Also, there is a difference between a guide to electricity, and a guide to electronics.

  • unlike the other one this comment includes the words “I want this book.” because I really do… I like Anime, never read a manga…

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    Lol, thats a lot better than some of the text books we have to work with. Someone get a copy of that book to some of the employees at best buy who work in automotive.

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    anime and manga need to burn in hell

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  • vostein says:

    ^^^To the fellow that hates manga, most mainstream stuff that passes as manga is utter shit, but that doesn’t mean that there aren’t good artists in that field, there are books such as ‘comickers’ devoted to the awesome artists in that field. It’s a shame a drawing ‘style’ like manga attracts a bunch of weird untalented fucks, but those are few and in between in contrast to the casual fans out there.

    Oh btw, I want this book!

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    i wondered why there were so many comments so damn quickly.
    Now I know it was just lots and lots of people saying I want this book.
    like i just did ;)

  • make says:

    i want this book.

    i have the mims books from Radio Shack (f* “The Shack”), and they’re quite good. I also happen to be an ee student, and like manga.

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    I also flipped through the book at defcon…looks like a great addition

    I want this book…please?

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  • Stunmonkey says:

    I want the mims book.

    @ gert – I also want to curbstomp people who draw manga. you aren’t alone.

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    Looks like someone is spamming with comments… You should guys add captcha to the comment system.

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    if this was a calvin & hobbes style as opposed to frickin manga, id SOOOOOOOOOOOOO BUY that

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  • iqak says:

    2nd on the Calvin & Hobbes request.

    “Houston, We Have a Negative on that Trajectory”

    but, i want this book too. just as much as as I want thousands of other books. Maybe even more so since it is in my field of expertise.

    Forrest M. Mims, books Rock! Perfect explanations on a variety of Electrical and electronic subjects. The Notebook Graph paper is a bonus.
    If you are Near a Frys, grab all of his books.
    If not, take a vacation on the West coast.

  • GngrbrdMan says:

    I want this book, too.
    That out of the way, I think it would be great for my teen & preteen kids. For me, I’m in on the Calvin and Hobbes version mentioned above. Figure there’s any chance of convincing Masterson
    (sp?) to do it, since it’s educational and all?
    Hobbes lives! (forever!)

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    wow, when I saw how many comments there were for this post from the main page, I thought someone was giving out blowjobs or something.

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  • themark says:

    Hey Gert… “The guy who hates Manga”… obviously those 12 years in art school didn’t broaden your mind, or enable you to see past your prejudices. Yes, a lot of Manga is puerile tripe, but a vast amount of it is fantastic illustration to rival any of the masters. To say that Katsuhiro Otomo can’t draw is to say Bernie Wrightson can’t. They are on the same level. And if you don’t know who these people are you really need to read more before typing your opinions.

  • cantido says:

    Looks a bit basic really,.. there are plenty of basic guides to electronics that are easy to get your head around. Electronics for Wapanese, what’s the world come to.

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    Screw this book and all the lame people who doesn’t have imagination to write any comment!!!

  • Delnith says:

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    I really think that this ought to be a good way to introduce electronics to more kids and maybe even when they are younger.

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    Wait? WTF? It’s read left to right? How unauthentic.

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