You're capping if you're saying it's anywhere near 7.
It was not bad, but not good either. Fight scenes were beyond my understanding. They were just pieces of abstract art. Many times the art looked wonky. And overall, the ending left a sour taste in my mouth. Only redeeming quality this manga had was Grimm and her EXTRA THICC thighs. Nothing else. Not even the muscle hothead girl was good enough for me. I don't have anything else to say. It was just boring for me to read through week to week.
Well, at least it was better than Phantom Seer.
Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Yadokari no Kuni, The Land of Hermit Crabs, Myakunashi, No Hope, No Pulse Japanese: レッドフード More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 23
Status: Finished
Published: Jun 28, 2021 to Nov 8, 2021
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Shounen
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Shounen Jump (Weekly) Authors:
Kawaguchi, Yuuki (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #186882 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #1034
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Your Feelings Categories Jun 27, 2021
As of the first chapter, it's nothing outstanding. Fairly generic plot with some good art thrown in. Wouldn't be too surprised if the series falls a bit flat and gets cut short, but it has room to grow and I'm curious to see where the author takes the series.
First things first the art is really good. While I can't say for certain how this author will handle fights going forward in terms of them being readable, what we have was really nice to look at and relatively easy to follow. The setting has this kind of victorian-esque influence with the biggest comparison obviously being ... Jan 25, 2025
Potential. A very loaded word, if you think about it. Who determines what does and doesn’t have the -potential- to be something great? While few things achieve everything they set out to, I don’t think it’s an unfair perspective to say that the seed of greatness can be found within most pieces of art. Whether it’s a beautiful, life-changing painting, the Great American Novel™, a corporate-garbage TV program, or pulp comics printed in newspaper-quality magazines. Everything has the potential to be something to someone, right?
It SHOULD be this way, but life is not always so fair. So what about when that potential is cut ... Nov 4, 2021
Hunter's Guild: Red Hood was a serialization by Yuki Kawaguchi, a former assistant of Horikoshi. You can see this from the character's faces and bombastic action panels imo. RH is about MC Velou and thicc muscle lady Grimm going around and killing monsters (with the first arc focusing on Werewolves).
RH failed to establish the 3 G's of Jump early enough G - uy: Who is our MC, what's their backstory, what's their personality like, can the audience root for/attach themselves to the mc G - oal: What's the point of the story? What actually drives our MC and does it have potential to keep the story ... May 5, 2022
Character design A1. The mangaka definitely has a thing for strong, thicc women. Can't complain. Some of the monster designs are unique, have a real old-timey eldritch horror vibe.
Story was promising at first, but felt like it lost it's direction and went really off-kilter by the end. I suppose that is par for the course for a to-be-axed manga. Just a shame to get our feet wet and then have your excitement cut short. Would love to see this author take a crack at another series, perhaps after some serious pre-planning, world-building, and structured story pacing. Overall, if you want to enjoy some art and feel a ... Sep 24, 2021
It can happen sometimes that a one gets way excited while reading a certain story to the point where the action of not noticing a lot of the flaws within the story occurs unknowingly, yet all it takes is some minutes to calm down and analyze what they've been reading.
Red Hood is a manga that caught my attention solely for it's using of an old tale as it's name which according to my experience may indicate that the story itself have some of these fantastical elements that do not exist in other stories, and sure it does. For this review we are going to split things ... Mar 13, 2025
Red Hood is a manga that is essentially one giant mixed bag. Conceptually, it's not the most insanely unique idea out there, but that's okay if the presentation is good. And the presentation, aesthetically, is pretty good! Some of the character designs are quite standout and it's not hard to see why people would attach on to them immediately with a visually distinct style. The monsters are repulsive with a slightly cartoony/goofy flare to them, which suits them being based on fairy tales, and the overall setting feels drawn in a way to invoke typical fairy tale settings and bring things further together.
However, beyond aesthetics, ... |