Aug 1, 2021
I've spent more than 10 years reading manga/manhwa but this is the first review I've written for anything here, only because Kubera deserves so much praise.
Even compared to books I've read like Game of Thrones, Currygom's ability to string together different storylines and create a massively intricate web tops all works of fiction I've consumed thus far. The world building is insane and it's impressive how so many things were foreshadowed early on to be revealed years down the road in the development of the manhwa. if you can grasp all the details, hints and foreshadowing, it truly is a remarkable ride through
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time and space. I recommended re-reading all the chapters again if a long time has passed since you've read it. It's the only way to fully appreciate the author's efforts and the world that is Kubera.
Aside from building the most intricate fictional world I've seen so far, Kubera is also exceptional because it touches on a lot of deep questions, like what the meaning of life is, the simplification of good VS bad, does the means justify the ends, and what it means to form bonds with others.
Although the art started off more simplistic and the story appeared shallow at the beginning stages, the art details significantly improves throughout the series (though the characters still look the same unless there's a reason like aging or "levelling up") and the story gets more and more immersive as you read.
If you put the work into understanding Kubera, through using the Kubera Wiki for example to keep track of characters, the pay off will be worth it.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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