In the urban city of Tokyo, there exists a defiled world full of lecherous fiends. Living amongst them is Akazukin (Red Riding Hood), a little girl with a strange persona and an even stranger desire: to be eaten by Mr. Wolf.
4 Volumes (Complete)






this is the most disturbing piece of trash......No story lines, no character developments. All of it rides on obscenity
This manga is brilliant with great art work and a great story line that keeps on making you come back for more and more highly recommend this.
This is honestly one of the most enjoyable series I've read recently. I've always been a huge fan of "ero guro," or the erotic grotesque, and this manga more than satisfied me. Initially, I was slack-jawed at the grisly realism of the child abuse -- which doesn't entertain me the way clean, honest gore does -- but the way the "victim" becomes the "hunter" is truly remarkable. The main character's trigger-happy, salacious killing sprees are entertaining and often thought-provoking. What's more, they actually make you care for and respect Little Red Riding Hood, who is on a relentless quest to be united with (and devoured by) the Wolf.
Excellent stuff. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone who doesn't have a strong stomach and at least a rudimentary understanding of moral relativism, though.
Totally twisted and seems like it would lack a plot, but after reading the three released volumes, it's truthfully not that bad.
And it's nice to read something different, REALLY different. No girls crying about falling out of love, no girl or boy harems, no robots saving the world, not even amazing tennis prodigies. Oh, and no good-doer vampires either.
Instead, we get a horny immortal child monster who gets rid of bad guys for a living because she's forgotten her past.
And in response to a previous comment, Elfen Lied and Hellsing aren't exactly what I'd consider "gorey." I've seen much worse. Can't make a list since my memory's failing me, but one series does come to mind: Shamo. I think Omanga works on some others, too.
Anyway, with Akazukin, you'd either really hate it or really like it. For me, it's the latter. And it was definitely the comic-relief cat-turned devil boy that got me hooked.
"it's just fanservice for sickos"
i totally agree.
Well, this has a lot of, um, interesting content. If you enjoy extremely disgusting violence along with underage nudity and sexual content, this is the manga for you! Very illegal-ish...
a very interesting read, also super weird. there's a a bunch of nudity, lots of blood and guts. would be a stretch to call it even borderline h tho. despite all the sex, this is not a sexy story. stuff gets pretty weird, but also kinda badass. the end was very odd, but if you take it's not like it really left it hanging. overall a decent read that doesn't take real long
i actually did enjoy reading this, however, a lot of stuff, especially the beginning is just too all over the place and i spend most of the reading time being very puzzled. i understand there is no suspense in divulging all the information in one go, however the erratic dialogue and pacing do not help in the flow. but still, if you enjoy little girls getting torn up, these problems do not really matter.
Felt like lolicon Hellsing + Chrono Crusade/Elfen Lied or something. Story is weird and makes no sense, you'll only understand the general events of what's supposedly going on in the story but actual detailed things will be nonexistent to the reader. The gore is fairly medium and actual porn is also in the medium, in general it's fairly softcore porn and guro. Premise itself isn't really too interesting and has been done before, but the gimmick here is just a lolicon running around bringing the end of days. It's a semi-interesting story and could've been better if it elaborated more but whatever. I mean there's not much going for this as there's better manga with similar premise and if you didn't read it for the story there's better action/loli/hentai/guro stuff out there with the mixture of those stuff as well. As stated you can probably read Hellsing, Chrono Crusade etc. and get a more fulfilling story or Read Uziga Waita's stuff for gore and so on.
Ignore all the 'doesn't have a plot' comments. It does, and it's pretty darn good. That said, the fact that so many commenters managed to miss it should tell you something. This is not light reading. If you don't mind concentrating a little while you read, wading through some extensive symbolism, this is a unique manga and I'd recommend it. Maybe not to my mom, but hey.