Nov 15, 2010
If you’re looking for a series to read that offers action, adventure and tons of fighting this is the series for you. The story mostly revolves around the main character named Majeh who once upon a time was a legendary and power swordsman when he was alive. Now dead he serves for the King of Hell collecting spirits from people that pass on to the next world. During the first chapter a dimensional rift opens up and seven of hells strongest and dangerous demons escape and the King of Hell sends Majeh back to his original human body to hunt and apprehend these demons.
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are a lot of characters that are introduced in the series. Most of them are never to be seen again or appear later on in the series. In the Beginning, Majeh gets acquainted with two character named Dowha Baik and Chung Poong. Dohwa is a cunning girl who fights her enemy’s with a whip and poison needles. Chung Poong, which is from a respected family, was branded as a coward and meets Majeh along the way to fight in the Martial Arts tournament to prove his family that he’s a worthy fighter. Chung Poong main weapon of choice is a Broadsword that he carries around with him. They both joined Majeh and participated in a Martial Arts tournament which afterwards they sided with Majeh to help him capture the escape demons.
The story tends to linger off from the main plot with a few side stories here and there but eventually the main plot will work its way back through the side stories. The artwork in this series is truly amazing which is better than most manga and manhwa that I’ve read. Each page that you read is drawn with great detail, which brings this series come to life.
For the story, artwork, character and enjoyment I give King of Hell 8 out of 10.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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