At the first glance it looked interesting but I lost that feeling after 3rd chapter...
Art: 4/10
The art may look bad, but after some chapters it starts to look even worse.. (I was curious what happens later and noticed a big change in artstyle) Character designs are awful and the more I read, the more I couldn't stand how they look.
Story: 3/10
General concept isn't that bad: guy who was the first hero after some years returns and starts from zero - sounds good, isn't it?
But this is the end of good things I can say about the story. It's more chaotic than my
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Hero? I Quit a Long Time Ago, Yingxiong? Wo Zao Jiu Bu Dang Le Japanese: 英雄再临 More titlesInformationType: Manhua
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Jan 10, 2017 to ?
Theme:
Super Power
Serialization:
None Statistics Ranked: #134052 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #7767
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Your Feelings Categories Jan 16, 2025
This Manhua was good, one of the better ones of the Chinese segment.
I still remember being hyped up for new updates back when I was enrolled in Community College? The MC is the ideal example of a low key hero who stick to prime values as a good guy. That alone made this series PEAK way before Korean Manhwa's were established. Now addressing the flaw, the series lost it's impact around Chapter 300. Within the first many chapters, you got slow and steady stories with dramatic, epic buildup. It was exciting as each chapter complimented each other desiring you to read each one. Sadly as you go through dozens and dozens ... Jan 22, 2022
Story- 6/10
The story of Yingxiong Zai Lin (Hero Return) isn't anything special with regards to how it portrays its power fantasy elements. All the arcs follow a pretty standard formula of the side characters defeating the minor villains but inevitably loses to the main antagonist, only to have the protagonist, Lin Jie come in to save the day with a new weapon or technique, albeit there are a few exceptions. At the beginning of the story, the arcs feel rushed and a little messy but as the story moves on, it becomes more refined and the pacing improves and becomes less confusing. However, even in ... |