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Timing (Korean: 타이밍; RR: Taiming) is a South Korean manhwa series [1] written and illustrated by Kang Full. Started in June 2005, this webtoon manhwa was released on Daum. The print publication of the first volume of Timing was released on August 5, 2006. The webtoon has been adapted into a film of the same name.
Based on the manhwa of the same Korean title by Horol. [4] It was aired on Lifetime from May 29 to June 19, 2024, every Wednesday at 14:00 . It is also available for streaming on TVING, Wavve and Watcha in South Korea, and on Viu in selected regions. [1] The first two episodes premiered at CGV Theater and were released on February 22, 2024. [5]
Lights Out (manhwa) Little Queen (manhwa) Lizzie Newton: Victorian Mysteries; Lookism (manhwa) Lost in Translation (webtoon) The Love Doctor (webtoon) Love Is an Illusion! Love Revolution (manhwa) Love Story (manhwa)
Viet comics (Vietnamese: Truyện tranh Việt), also known as mạn họa (Sino-Vietnamese for manhua, Chinese: 漫畫), are comics or graphic novels originating from Vietnam. The term Viet comics was firstly introduced by Floral Age Bimonthly (Bán nguyệt san Tuổi Hoa) magazine in 1960 in Saigon. [1]
Released between 2001 and 2009, the manhwa version is adapted from the web novel of the same name written by Kim Daewoo. The plot is set in a fantasy universe where traditional sword and sorcery elements (mana, elemental magic system, dragons, elves, dwarves etc.) and Chinese wuxia plot elements (qi, taoist ideas, references to jianghu) coexist.
Full House (Korean: 풀하우스; RR: pul-ha-u-su) is a manhwa series written and illustrated by Won Soo-yeon. It was later adapted into the 2004 Korean television drama of the same name. Full House was also heavily featured in Twenty-Five Twenty-One. Following its appearance on the drama, Full House saw a sales growth of 1,044% in February ...
Manhwa series and one-shots first released from January 1, 2000 through December 31, 2009. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Since then, manhua (漫画) and manhwa (만화; 漫畫) have also come to mean 'comics' in Chinese and Korean respectively. [citation needed] Although in a traditional sense, the terms manga/ manhua / manhwa had a similar meaning of comical drawing broadly, in English the terms manhwa and manhua generally designate the manga-inspired comic strips.