No Longer Human Now

references several completely different things depending on your area of interest. 📚 1. The Literary Classic by Osamu Dazai

If you are referring to the graphic novel adaptation by legendary horror mangaka Junji Ito , its defining features are:

If you are referring to the 1948 Japanese novel No Longer Human (Ningen Shikkaku) by Osamu Dazai , its most useful and defining features are: No Longer Human

: By maintaining physical skin contact, Dazai can instantly cancel out or shut down any supernatural ability used against him or on him.

: The protagonist, Yozo, uses a facade of hollow jokes and forced laughter to hide his crippling alienation and survive social interactions. : The protagonist, Yozo, uses a facade of

: Written as a series of notebooks, the book features a shockingly honest, semi-autobiographical dive into clinical depression, social anxiety, and dissociation.

: It captures the precise, agonizing feeling of being fundamentally different from other people—feeling entirely "disqualified" from being a functioning human being. 💥 2. The Supernatural Power in Bungo Stray Dogs 💥 2

: The ability is always active, meaning he can neutralize powers even while restrained, blindsided, or asleep. 🎨 3. The Horror Manga Adaptation by Junji Ito