Jigokusei Remina
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Jigokusei Remina

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Synonyms: Hellstar Remina, Okuman Bocchi, Army of One
Japanese: 地獄星レミナ
English: Remina
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 7
Status: Finished
Published: Aug 16, 2004 to Jun 24, 2005
Genre: Horror Horror
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Authors: Itou, Junji (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.181 (scored by 2185421,854 users)
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Ranked: #62262
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Popularity: #484
Members: 38,059
Favorites: 566

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Aug 23, 2015
well, this is one of manga will always be my reminder, to be cautious when press random when searching manga, as i thought nothing could be any better than this, this is pure nightmare, mate.

so the story is kinda random stuff, well what can you expect , this story is mixing whatever human will be,if they're in the face of great unknown, because of that, it led to despair, that always occuring in this plot, until the end, that certainly nightmare.

Cthulu monster certainly interesting stuff.

character is kinda your usual , but the art to symbolize the nightmare, well,..

But overall, it's worth to read.
Oct 12, 2013
Minor spoilers ahead.

I used to be a huge fan of Junji Ito's work - I sang his praises constantly on Tumblr and recommended him to many of my friends. Now, I see the fault in my actions.

Jigokusei Remina - Hellstar Remina - is a work that feels ultimately pointless.

Hellstar fits quite nicely into the Junji Ito mold - the female heroine watches the world collapse around her, and nearly everyone in the story dies. The work is so full of violence and death that I nearly felt sick reading it - not because I can't stand violence or death (hell, one of my favorite movies ...
Mar 28, 2022
Mixed Feelings
Well-writtenWell-written
What a bizarre book. And not in the horrific way.

The one thing I've learned in reading more of Junji Ito is that he is sincerely not a very strong storyteller. He is an artist first and foremost, one who absolute nails horror in a way that basically no other creative person on the planet quite can. The visuals and the concept of Remina is unparalleled. Evil planet comes into existence, seemingly in tandem with the birth of a young and now budding pop-idol who is boosted to fame due to the planet being named after her. When the planet decides to destroy all of existence ...
May 10, 2013
TL;DR - Hellstar Remina is a good manga. Just know that it has some pretty gross imagery and a disturbing plot. Squeamish readers beware.

If you've read an Itou Junji manga before, you know shit is getting real real up in here. Let me just state this: Hellstar Remina includes some crazy imagery that is not suited for everyone. Eldrich abominations and locations are in there. With that, let's go. There'll be some very slight spoilers in this text. You have been warned.

Hellstar Remina's premise is incredibly simple. A professor predicts a wormhole to be present in the Hydra constellation. One day a planet is ...
Jun 26, 2013
Ahhh...another classic by Junji Ito himself. I've been waiting to read Jigokusei Remina when I was in a definite mood for some good gore/horror, and Junji can always satisfy my appetite for that. The story leans a lot toward syfy though, with flying cars, cell phone watches and such, which I've never been into that genre, but it being a piece by Junji Ito, I knew he would combine his usual grotesque style and syfy-ish feel into one perfectly.

!!!!SPOILERS AHEAD!!!! DO NOT READ ANY FURTHER!!!!! I'M SORRY BUT I FELT THE NEED TO SAY A FEW THINGS...

I read a few discussions at the end and ...
Sep 22, 2022
Mixed Feelings
This is another good work by Junji Itto. The story of Remina is too creative. The main character experiences scary emotions, the event Remina clearly depicts the evil nature of humanity, faith and the primitive things of man have been exposed. The ending is reasonable, but the process of flying across the continents is quite funny and not too interesting.
Actually I'm not a fan of the planet theme, the scale shown when the whole planet cannibalize another planet is too big, the characters are too small compared to the planet, so this performance is not too appealing. The attraction here is the confrontation between Remina ...
Sep 30, 2024
Remina – Spoiler Free – Not Recommended

TLDR
Story – 2/10 – 2 x 0.275 = 0.55
Art – 8/10 – 8 x 0.2 = 1.6
Characters – 1/10 – 1 x 0.225 = 0.225
Enjoyment – 4/10 – 4 x 0.3 = 1.2
Total – 3,575 -> 4


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Jun 16, 2022
This is my second manga from Junji Ito and sadly it's even worse than the first one. I'am still positive that Junji Ito has made some great mangas that I will eventually read. But this was not one of them.

Story moves rather quickly but even despite of that the atmosphere was pretty haunting. At least in the first chapter. After that I was being way too distracted by the ridicoulous portrayal of human nature and borderline hysterically comedic moments towards the end. I don't know whenever it was Junji's intention to make me laugh. I genuinely believe that he was doing it on purpose. ...
Nov 28, 2017
Here is my take after reading 6 chapters of the world eating Jigokusei Remina (Hellstar Remina) by Junji Itou.

Every time I want to read something to refresh myself from reading heavy manga titles, I always end up picking a Junji Itou story. But you may ask, how does reading a horror manga in any way refreshing?

Well, that's where I start talking about his short manga Jigokusei Remina... A story about an astronomer who discovers a new star that shows fascinating characteristics out of the ordinary, being that it literally devours nearby stars.

That particular star was named Remina, which was her daughter's name. The start and ...
Jan 11, 2018
Well, what the hell can I even say about "Hellstar Remina"?

It destroyed me. It absolutely destroyed me. I can safely say that, with all kinds of horror stuff I've read, with all the Junji Ito mangas I've read (counting his cat diary, cuz jees that's got some very creepy faces), this one will haunt me the most.

The thought of the end of the world already scared me. Thanks to this manga, now it's paranoia. It takes the fear of the world ending and expands it. It's creepy, unsettling, scary, it's everything.

Although the plot twists could be somewhat obvious, they still managed to get me. Especially ...
Jan 17, 2022
ʚ . . And its namesake , his gorgeous daughter - Remina . . ɞ

A word to describe this manga would be odd , however I can ' t say it ' s bad . Honestly , it met a few of my expectations but not beyond or completely at the very least . It was fairly short , being able to read it in less than an hour which is what I liked about it . I like short manga , && for a manga with 6 chapters, it was pretty good . Before I start my actual review , do note that I ...
Jun 20, 2022
Mixed Feelings
Jung Ito is a good writer, but this is definitely not one of their best works. I like the cosmic horror he went through, plus the mass hysteria. However, one feature I liked in Uzumaki is the progression of events, which Remina doesn't have. There are parts that are even sillies, and my physics teacher cried when she saw some scenes.

I was able to identify some erotic symbolism in the scene, which made it all the more disgusting, which made the experience better ksajjaakaj.

Despite everything, it's a manga that you can read and appreciate a little of Jung Ito's style. in general it is ...
Nov 29, 2022
Remina is cosmic horror in it's purist form.

A Lovecraftian planet is here to devour our solar system. Not the planet, EVERYTHING!

The art is beautiful, the perspective stunning and the sense of movement in the panels will cause you to flip the pages at the speed of light.

It does have a flaw though. Unlike his other works there is a sense of hopelessness here. Remina is going to devour everything so no matter what the characters do or don't do it's sorta pointless.

The manga does point your focus to the individuals, how fear turned correlation to causation leading to mass hysteria... but again from the very ...
Jul 13, 2021
Frankly, I was a little scared to pick up this book, considering the reviews that friends and critiques have given this. But, after reading it, I was very surprised at how much I enjoyed it. For a horror about an unknown extraterrestrial being, I found it bone-chilling. Some shots made my blood go cold and curl up from how disgusting/horrifying it was. Though, in retrospect, the characters and some of the plot felt basic and bland. I think most of this manga strives from its imagery and horror through circumstances.

Regardless, I believe everyone should at least give this book a shot; it was very ...
Nov 15, 2021
Mixed Feelings
I very much enjoy Junji Ito's work and slowly reading more and more of his manga's. Remina was quite an interesting mix of horror and sci fi and Junji Ito's art style really adds into it. Junji Ito's portrayal of humans obsessions and anger is really incredible and quite disturbing. I tended to forget that I was reading about a horrifying planet but was quite distracted with just how messed up humans can me in the story.

However, I personally wasn't latched onto it as much as his other manga, "Uzumaki." I feel Remina is worth a try, but for me it's not really a favorite ...