First of all, I would like to pity this series for being obviously axed. It is very similar to the way my favourite underrated manga ended, Double Arts. Also, Mx0 was a good series that was axed as well.
[Story:8]
Consistency is there, although there were some points which I didn't really understand who some characters were referring to when they say "he". Well the story is simple, short and sweet. But the last chapter was obviously cut short. Still, the ending is pretty nice since it does not seem that terribly rushed. Yes, some things were a bit unclear due to the rushed ending, but even
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: Ultra Red [ウルトラレッド] InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 4
Chapters: 34
Status: Finished
Published: Oct 8, 2002 to Jun 16, 2003
Genre:
Action
Theme:
Martial Arts
Demographic:
Shounen
Serialization:
Shounen Jump (Weekly) Authors:
Suzuki, Nakaba (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #69102 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #10775
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Once again writing a review for a manga that has none. Makes me happy :)
Ultra Red is a martial arts manga about Sen who practices Haikaiken a martial art that concentrates on dislocating joints. The story starts off in typical shouen fashion with a young boy who wants to be the strongest and defeat his dad. While the story is virtually cookie cutter of so many other manga this really didn't bother me. When I started reading I didn't think it would be a great literature masterpiece or anything. The story was simple enough that I didn't have to think much but it was ... |