The legendary jjang, or top school fighter, The Red Lion, has disappeared. She has made a contract with her mother to be a normal high school girl! Hilarity ensues when she meets her new domineering classmates, and new friends.
7 Volumes (Complete)




Red Lion is one of those nice, pass the time and relax manhwas.
I really enjoyed this manhwa, for the laughs and for the lessons.
Bada might have seemed like she was just like any girl, because, in fact, she was.
She didn't want to fight in the first place. She got stuck fighting, she didn't do it on purpose.
It seemed to remind me of Hot Blooded Women a bit, with the whole 'girl tougher than everybody' part, whereas there wasn't much difference, except both loves began as enemies.
As I read the first few pages, I'm looking at the really cute seemingly cool guy then he stands up and walks away like a total BA and I notice the star on his shirt and I'm like how can he say that when he looks like barbie (barbie fashion fairytale last scene) with the star right smack in the middle of his shirt
Don't mind me I'm just a fashion freak have fun on reading it 🙂
This manwha was only so-so. I really liked the premise but it was not developed enough for me. Hot Blooded Woman has a stronger female main character lot better. This one isn't terrible it just seems like the mangaka got tired of the story and ended it in one quick volume.
I can't talk about the whole story because honestly, I did not read it all. Why? It was so bad I had to drop it.
Let's start with the main character. I hate her. Now, the feminists out there are probably all ready to jump on me, but let me make one thing clear: I like girls who are athletic both in real life and fiction. Girls who kick *** and take names are an important sub-group of athletes. The problem is that the character doesn't seem to fit that role. The whole time, I felt like something was OFF with her (more explanation follows). The author just did not know how to portray that kind of girl effectively. It's a problem with many actresses too -- they just cannot deliver in that sort of role.
Basically, compared to, say, Deunan Knute from the Appleseed manga, the female lead of this story seems like a cheap knock-off, a shoujo heroine immitating a bishounen with an attitude (rather than a REAL fighter). How lame. But, I guess that's the difference a better author makes -- with Deunan, I felt like she could enter a testosterone pissing contest with the men and yet you'd know she's a woman the entire time and nobody would think twice about it or hold it against her; the rare type who could be manly and yet still be feminine.
And then the story... I was glad that she stood up for that girl in the beginning, but then her parents give her shit and don't listen to her? Because she's caused trouble before? But they don't treat her like you'd treat a delinquent as you might expect. "Go act girlish and find a cute guy or else." It was nothing more than an artificial plot device.
I liked it, but I didn't get attached. I mean it had potential, but mangaka didn't really manage to capture me as a reader. I had to push myself to finish it...
Well it's a different shoujo(that's good), but it deffinetly loses points in comparison to other works with a strong heroine as the lead.
Average in action, romance and storytelling. 7- is as much as it deserves maximum.
best fighter in the world is a female😕 give me a break.