Well, Ragnarok is definitely one of the most top selling manwha. Myung Jin-Lee's Ragnarok started as a manwha and now we all play it on the computer. Still, there is a similarity between them and a difference.
I give the story a Very Good rating. The story is definitely based from the Scandinavian or the Norse Mythology. This goes to show that Myung Jin-Lee is also a big researcher about the Norse Mythology and to its gods and goddesses. There are also characters in the manwha that are taken from the mythology. Take for example Chaos, Fenris, and Loki. They are from the Norse Myth.
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Ragnarok: Into the Abyss Japanese: 라그나로크 More titlesInformationType: Manhwa
Volumes: 10
Chapters: 110
Status: On Hiatus
Published: Jun 12, 1995 to Jul 7, 2002
Demographic:
Shounen
Serialization:
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Lee, Myung-Jin (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #81352 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #3703
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Heh... Accidentally passed by, I had completely forgotten about this, until I read through the ten books, that the douchebag artist released before he decided to leave the fans of at a cliffhanger.
There's some things about this series that are really good and really welldone and others are just awful, so my feelings with the manwha is really mixed. I guess it's a different kind of storytelling, it's kind of reminiscent of Game of Thrones where several characters are introduced and given backgrounds ( usually by someone else telling them about their background ) and then we get to figure the rest out ourselves. I ... |