So Hana-Hooks is one of the hentai artists who I really like. I was thinking about the fact that Ive not seen anything new from Hana-Hook in a long time. There was a time where every new release was exciting because I knew that just as Im a fan of Hana-Hook so is the JAV director Kitorune Kawaguchi and that not too long after the release of the new doujin the live action adaptation would soon follow. Always exciting to me as these two combined have always produced the best hentai to JAV adaptations of all time IMO. The adapatations of this artist by this director have produced the following JAV-
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As you can see its been a while since any more of these were made by the Ure Komi label, which are all directed by Kitorune Kawaguchi. All the more recent titles are adaptations of other artists work. Not a bad thing but they lack that intensity of Hana-Hooks stories and are placid in comparison.
I happen to follow Hana-Hook on Pixiv and even Pixiv there havent been new posts for a while. Turns out even on the official website the last post dates back to 2014. So I did a bit of light digging and somehow ended up finding this twitter conversation.
https://twitter.com/anonspore/status/236874882695188480?lang=en
Interestingly if their conversation is to be believed Hana-Hook is not a he but a she, for whatever reason I had always Imagined a guy producing these gloriously depraved stories(which says something about pre-concieved notions). Out of the two links provided the NSFW link takes you to Hana-Hooks offcial website and the other one doesnt work. The link however does say Doki Doki. So a quick google search revealed it to be the name of a visual novel called Doki Doki Literature club, which interestingly enough has a female illustrator. One image search later I ended up looking at a host of images like this one-
To my eyes there is definately a similarity in style and treatment, but it was on looking at the artists rough sketches and looking at some of the rough sketches on Hana-Hooks pixiv that I realized that it is possible that these two are possibly the same. This isnt concrete evidence but just speculation based on some light digging that Ive done. As far as opinion, Im starting to believe that they are one and the same.
This to me explains why Hana-Hook is now more or less retired. It makes me sad but also happy to see an artist who has given me a lot of stuff that Ive enjoyed finding even more success in another more "legitamate" field.
UPDATE-
So as @LimeLemon pointed out I goofed up. It was the artist behind the Manga Bamora! and not Doki-Doki that is Hana-Hook. I think the images from Bamora! speak for themselves.
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As you can see its been a while since any more of these were made by the Ure Komi label, which are all directed by Kitorune Kawaguchi. All the more recent titles are adaptations of other artists work. Not a bad thing but they lack that intensity of Hana-Hooks stories and are placid in comparison.
I happen to follow Hana-Hook on Pixiv and even Pixiv there havent been new posts for a while. Turns out even on the official website the last post dates back to 2014. So I did a bit of light digging and somehow ended up finding this twitter conversation.
https://twitter.com/anonspore/status/236874882695188480?lang=en
Interestingly if their conversation is to be believed Hana-Hook is not a he but a she, for whatever reason I had always Imagined a guy producing these gloriously depraved stories(which says something about pre-concieved notions). Out of the two links provided the NSFW link takes you to Hana-Hooks offcial website and the other one doesnt work. The link however does say Doki Doki. So a quick google search revealed it to be the name of a visual novel called Doki Doki Literature club, which interestingly enough has a female illustrator. One image search later I ended up looking at a host of images like this one-
To my eyes there is definately a similarity in style and treatment, but it was on looking at the artists rough sketches and looking at some of the rough sketches on Hana-Hooks pixiv that I realized that it is possible that these two are possibly the same. This isnt concrete evidence but just speculation based on some light digging that Ive done. As far as opinion, Im starting to believe that they are one and the same.
This to me explains why Hana-Hook is now more or less retired. It makes me sad but also happy to see an artist who has given me a lot of stuff that Ive enjoyed finding even more success in another more "legitamate" field.
UPDATE-
So as @LimeLemon pointed out I goofed up. It was the artist behind the Manga Bamora! and not Doki-Doki that is Hana-Hook. I think the images from Bamora! speak for themselves.
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