Red Blinds the Foolish
| Red Blinds the Foolish | |
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| 愚か者は赤を嫌う (Oroka-mono wa Aka o Kirau) | |
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| Genre | Yaoi |
| Manga | |
| Written by | est em |
| Published by | Ohzora Publishing |
| English publisher | |
| Magazine | Mellow Mellow |
| Published | January 31, 2008 |
| Volumes | 1 |
Red Blinds the Foolish (愚か者は赤を嫌う, Oroka-mono wa Aka o Kirau) is a Japanese yaoi manga written and illustrated by est em. Initially serialized in Mellow Mellow, the individual chapters were published in a single tankōbon volume by Ohzora Publishing in January 2008.[1] The volume also includes some one-shots, including "Baby, stamp your foot" and "Tempos extra", that were originally published in the gay men's manga magazine Gekidan.[2]
It is licensed for an English release in North America by Deux Press which published the single volume in December 2008,[1] with English translation by manga scholar Rachel Matt Thorn.[3] The "Best and Worst Manga of 2008-09" panel at Comic-Con 2009 nominated Red Blinds the Foolish as "best adult manga" of the year's offerings.[4]
Plot
[edit | edit source]- Red Blinds the Foolish
A matador, Rafita, and Mauro, the butcher who disposes of the bulls' carcasses, have sex and then fall in love, leading to Rafita losing his concentration in the ring.
- Corpse of the Round Table
A prequel to Red Blinds the Foolish, tells how Mauro became a butcher.
- Baby, Stamp Your Foot
A shoemaker discovers a pair of high heels in his lover's closet, and figures out how to bring back the spice to their relationship.
- Tiempos extra
The brother of a soccer player and a security guard at the soccer field fall in love.
- Lumiere
A dying man reminisces about a failed relationship between a dancer and his instructor.
Reception
[edit | edit source]Debi Aoki from About.com describes Red Blinds the Foolish as "Carefully researched and drawn with the depth of style and content that readers have come to expect from est em."[5] Andrew Wheeler says, "I have to admit that yaoi is very far down on the list of things I’d typically read, but Est Em has a scratchy, exceptionally expressive line and a feeling for real characters and settings".[6] Comic Book Resources says, "There is an intensity and realism to her work and the men she creates always feel like real men, experiencing love, lust, and friendship."[7] The Comic Reporter notes est em's "richly drawn characters and angular, unconventionally attractive art."[8] Slightly Biased Manga calls it "stylish" but finds it "hard-pressed to call it great."[9] The Journal of Lincoln Heights Library Society says that they "just have a hard time with it."[10]
References
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Review by Anime News Network
- Review by PopCultureShock