Burning Hell
Alt Names: | Пылающий ад الجحيم المستعر |
Author: | Youn In-Wan |
Artist: | Yang Kyung-Il |
Genres: | Action Adventure Drama Historical Seinen Supernatural |
Type: | Manhwa (Korean) |
Status: | Complete |
Description: | From the authors of "Shin Angyo Onshi" a new manga set in Japan and Korea during the Edo period, a time of great upheaval between the two cultural groups. In ancient times, Japan and Korea would send its criminals to a penal colony called "Kyokudo", situated in the channel between the two nations. There the cannibal Juu was sent for murdering over a thousand warriors while in Edo. Yet for an island meant for criminals, there was but one Korean medic, Han, exiled from Korea for killing and dissecting over a thousand people. Discontinued after 4 chapters. |
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14 Comments
Is the title the same or is it changed? also do you know when its coming out?
FYI - This comic is being rebooted as a Webtoon at Naver.
The MCs are too ''anti hero"...a reader could even began to relate to them unless you are a cannibal or a serial killers. It has good art and decent story however the background of the MCs doomed this manga from the start. FYI i don't want to root for f'ing cannibal and a lunatic serial killer no matter how cool they looked. The editor of this manga clearly was not doing his/her job, this should not be published
This duo has a tendency to jump between projects too quickly and make abrupt endings to their current serials, which may admittedly be caused by lack of popularity of that series. I first experienced this with their Island manga which would have been better off cancelled without any explanation rather than ending the way it did.
dropped over some stupid manga, cmiiw