Yongbi Bulpae

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Alternativas: English: Yongbi the Invincible
Japanese: 용비불패
Autor: Mun, Jung-Hoo
Modelo: Mangá
Volumes: 23
Status: Finished
Publicar: 1998-03-07 to 2021-03-07

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Alternativas: English: Yongbi the Invincible
Japanese: 용비불패
Autor: Mun, Jung-Hoo
Modelo: Mangá
Volumes: 23
Status: Finished
Publicar: 1998-03-07 to 2021-03-07
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Yongbi is a bounty hunter without fear or reproach. Especially without fear, actually. Despite his greed and his penchant for drinking (fortunately shared by his faithful horse) and women, Yongbi is still a charming young man. And when a boy carrying a medallion, source of much envy, finds himself under the protection of the adventurer, those who cross their path must prepare for the worst!

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Tea-StainedBrain1
Apr 02, 2021
I am rather shocked that this manhwa (read right to left) has not received the proper recognition yet. Besides the amazing martial art illustrations and historical value, this manhwa could be a stand alone comedy. The author has mastered the art of comic relief in this story through Yongbi's horse (as well as other characters). That horse alone has enough character to be the main protagonist of a manga. Without fail, you will be laughing out loud or at least breathing heavily through your nostrils as you read this manwha.

Other than the comedy, this manwha has an interesting story and main character. As of right now, I am 56 chapters into this manhwa and the story is progressing along in a smooth fashion, slowly building towards an exhilarating climax. The main character still has a lot of mystery around his past as well as his skills. I really enjoy reading stories that do not divulge the whole history of a main character, but rather allow you to learn about them the more you read the story. His martial art skills are also something that is not so easily revealed in this story; meaning that the author did not place all his cards out on the table in revealing the full strength and skill of a character. This suspense of how skilled he really is adds to the overall anticipation of the story progression.

Note that even with 56 chapters, each chapter is on average 30+ pages in length. That is quality time spent reading the new chapter releases! I highly recommend this manwha for those of you who enjoy a well made martial arts shounen with pristine comedic moments.