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Noblesse (Korean: 노블레스; RR: Nobeulleseu) is a South Korean manhwa released as a webtoon, written by Son Je-ho and illustrated by Lee Kwangsu. Noblesse was first posted on Naver Corporation 's webtoon platform, Naver Webtoon , in December 2007 and concluded in January 2019.
Noblesse Korean: 노블레스: Son Jae ho (story), Gwang su (art) WEBTOON: Noona Fan Dot Com: Kim Sung-yeon: WEBTOON: No Love Zone: Manta [1] No More Princes: Meelbaat (original webnovel), Mr. General Store (artist) Pocket Comics [1] Not So Bad [6] E-hae: Net Comics: No Love Zone: Danbi: Manta NOW Korean: 나우 [8] Park Sung-woo: Infinity ...
The main character is Raizel, though he don't do much but he is the Noblesse, which is the name of the comic.-- Chuniyana ( talk ) 06:46, 29 December 2015 (UTC) Chuniyana [ reply ] Did Noblesse get an anime movie in 2012?
The God of High School [b] is a South Korean manhwa released as a webtoon written and illustrated by Yongje Park. It has been serialized in Naver Corporation's webtoon platform Naver Webtoon from April 2011 to December 2022, with the individual chapters collected and published by Imageframe under their Root label into four volumes as of January 2023.
Ability (Korean: 어빌리티; RR: Eobilliti) is a South Korean webtoon written by Son Je-ho and illustrated by Lee Kwang-soo. Started in 2012, the webtoon manhwa was released on Naver WEBTOON and is said to have taken a break after season one which lasted 60 chapters, but from several sources it is said the author has dropped the webtoon because he was sick.
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Stuart and Kathryn Immonen co-authored Moving Pictures in the late 2000s. David Gallaher and Steve Ellis created High Moon for Zuda in 2007. Cameron Stewart started working on Sin Titulo in 2007. Warren Ellis created FreakAngels with artist Paul Duffield in 2008. Víctor Santos started his webcomic series Polar in 2012.
KakaoPage Corp. owned 19.8 percent of Haksan Publishing, 22.2 percent of Seoul Media Comics, and 19.8 percent of Daewon C.I., all of them publishers of comics. [8] It also owned 21.9 percent of the stock in drama production company Mega Monster, which is a subsidiary of its then-sister company Kakao M.