Twenty-first century high school student Moon Bin Kim lives a parallel life as the son of a warrior family in the thirteenth century, and struggles to learn who he is and why he exists across time and space.
Volume 3 follows the beginning of Genghis Khan’s army attack against Koryo (ancient Korea) and the battle scenes were truly stunning. Not much in this volume but full scale war, but that fast pace and stellar artwork was definitely worth the ride.
The beginning of this one was very confusing for me and a bit hard to follow, but the later chapters had a lot of action and kept me wondering what was going to happen next. Looking forward to reading the next one.
This series, on the Khans, is a good portrayal of war and the times. Though it has some strange parts, such as a boy thrown back into the mongol war era, it seems good so far...