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Gosu evaluated as the best martial arts work on Naver Webtoon. In December 2019 The Webtoon return after one year hiatus due to the writer's health problems, the series resumed on the 18th. [4] Based on the vast world view, the webtoon attracted attention by showing high-quality drawing and well-organized story every time.
This is a list of manhua, or Chinese comics, ordered by year then alphabetical order, and shown with region and author. It contains a collection of manhua magazines, pictorial collections as well as newspapers.
Responding to the success of writer Ma Wing Shing's manhua, Chinese Hero, [10] Wong Yuk-long modified Oriental Heroes again in the mid-1980s. The drawing style began to use a style described by Tim Pilcher and Brad Brooks in their 2005 book The Essential Guide to World Comics as "more realistic," [8] and the stories became more serious and less ...
Cheong Myeong is the main protagonist of *Return of the Blossoming Blade*. He was a master martial artist known as the Plum Blossom Sword Saint, one of the greatest swordsmen over 100 years ago. After dying in a battle against the Cheonma of the Demonic Cult, he is reincarnated a century later as a 15-year-old boy.
Shortly after being returned to his body, Majeh meets Chung Poong, a skilled martial arts disciple who is constantly paralyzed with fear in battle, and Dohwa, a female fighter who specialized in the art of poisonous needles. Just for fun, Majeh decides to accompany them to a martial arts contest which is for fighters under the age of 15.
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He is the leader of the Sun Moon Holy Cult (日月神教), an "unorthodox" martial arts school. In his quest to dominate the wulin (martial artists' community), he castrated himself to fulfil the prerequisite for learning the skills in a martial arts manual known as the Sunflower Manual ( 葵花寶典 ), and became a formidable martial artist ...
NOW (Korean: 나우; Hanja: 儺雨) is a manhwa by Park Sung-woo.It is published by Seoul Munhwasa and serialized in the weekly magazine IQ Jump Comics.It was printed in the United States by ComicsOne until it closed, and then distributed by Infinity Studios, who mainly published newer volumes digitally, until it was also defunct, leaving the series incomplete to English-speakers.