Non c’è giustizia in terra d’Egitto. Horus ha vinto la seconda sfida, ma senza appoggi non ce l’avrebbe fatta. Seth è furioso perché sa che, da solo, il ragazzo-non-ancora-dio non avrebbe mai potuto batterlo. Si svela così l’esistenza di un piano intessuto da chi ha interesse a far fuori Seth…
Wishing death upon the god of life is ironic, but after witnessing what Osiris just did to Seth, someone needs to take him out (for good this time)! 🙏
This story is turning out WAY more dark and twisted than I anticipated when starting, but it’s done so well. There’s so much intrigue in the clashing interests of all the gods, and I really like how Mojito is slowly unfurling Seth’s tragedy from it all. There’s not just one villain in this story, and I suspect there will be more unexpected ones to come as things continue to progress.
(Praying for Anubis and Seth rn… it’s not looking good for my boys)
I love this, but the volumes are coming out so slow and I don't really want to pay online, but I have adhd and forget things easily. Do you get my pain?
I feel like I’m cheating by adding these to my reading goal but I have not been able to put this series down ☠️ it just keeps getting twistier and twistier y’all
Aquí mi cerebro hace corto circuito y solo repite: te odio Osiris, maldita col de bruselas podrida, eres lo peor!
En parte se intuía que tarde o temprano revelaría sus verdaderos colores (que es bien shady desde el principio, pero los personajes no lo saben), pero ver la forma en que ataca a Seth donde más le duele y toda la manipulación que le hace da mucha rabia. Lo peor es que apenas es el inicio de todas las putadas que sufre Seth y me dueeeeleee T-T
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Me ha gustado mucho este volumen porque sí que (por fin) ha explicado muchas cosas sobre los protagonistas. La única pega que le pongo es esa escena de 🎻 (ya tu sabeh) porque me ha perturbado bastante
I adore the artwork in this series so much, and the story is becoming darker and more twisted than I anticipated (and I love that). All of the clashes between the gods and the various plots and allegiances are so fun to follow. There are multiple villains, and I am so excited to see where this goes.
I really do wish we knew Osiris’ full plan, like Horus should’ve let Sekhmet run her mouth because we’re at season 3 in the online chapters and i’m still confused what his endgame is. Like I’m assuming he plans to permanently take over Anubis’ body or something along those lines. Then there’s the whole thing with the mirror dimension that we still don’t completely comprehend. And how Horus the Elder might play into this. Yeah this series has had me in chokehold for almost 4 years now
Dark fantasy manhwa about ancient Egyptian gods vying for power. This volume uncovered some key aspects of schemes and the story is definitely getting more interesting. I like that I have no clue what direction things are going to go
Another gorgeous volume in this excellent series! The plot thickens with . It's all really great, beautifully drawn, and fun to see, development-wise. The mysteries deepen and the trail grows tenser!
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The Seven Seas translation improved on a lot of things, fixing some weird punctuation issues in the Seoul Comics/Tappytoon translation, and it's fun to be able to read this without relying on a network connection or laggy website. The darkening of the pages is still an issue, but that's seemingly something on Seoul Comics' end, not Seven Seas. It darkens a bit too much detail, along with a decent amount of cropping. Still, Mojito's beautiful art and story shine through, and this is another great entry in the series.
*ENNEAD Vol. 3* was an absolute highlight of the series and exceeded all my expectations. The illustrations remain breathtaking, filled with intricate details and drama that elevate every scene. The visual storytelling is as strong as ever, with every panel feeling like a masterpiece.
What truly made this volume a 5 out of 5 for me was how the story and characters took a major step forward. The relationships, especially between Seth and Horus, finally felt deep and nuanced. The dynamic between them was both intense and emotional – a mix of power struggles, desire, and underlying vulnerability. I loved how the conflict and emotions were given room to develop. For once, nothing felt rushed – everything fell into place naturally.
The pacing was also perfect. The story balanced tension, conflict, and character development in a way that made it impossible to put down. Seth’s manipulative yet captivating personality stood in stark contrast to Horus’ inner turmoil between justice and his own feelings. Isis and Anubis also added layers of complexity to the narrative, enriching the story and its dynamics even further.
In short: *ENNEAD Vol. 3* is a masterpiece of the genre. It’s a volume that not only meets expectations but surpasses them in every way. I’m completely hooked on this series and can’t wait to see what happens next!
Alright! This story finally got somewhere. The contest between Seth and Horus seems to be finished and Horus has won. Sekhmet shows up with a huge does of crazy.
The artwork is amazing here. It's so epic in scope and so mythic. I love the use of Egyptian mythology in the story. It really works. A Korean is setting his story among the Egyptian Gods.
The end piece of this volume was revealing and I'm not exactly sure what is going on. Seth tries to humiliate Horus and someone Horus turns the tables on him. Then Osiris shows up somehow. I'm not sure what was going on, but it was big and I get a gist of what is happening. Maybe more will be explained later and the author left us with questions on purpose. I'm not sure. I don't know how Osiris shows up. It might be something Sekhmet does.
The pace is quick and Mojito, the author, expects the reader to fill in a lot of blanks on their own. It does seem that Horus has a crush or something on Seth. It wasn't explained. We also find out a weakness for Seth. Seth killed some of his followers which is the worst thing a god can do.
Ma cosa ho appena letto? La trama inizia a districarsi e si cominciano a capire le colpe delle varie divinità, grazie all’introduzione di Sekhmet, dea della distruzione, colei che ha preso parte agli intrighi orditi da Osiride e instillato il dubbio in Seth stesso. Non si ha il tempo di riprendersi dalla vittoria di Horus della seconda prova che arriva la scena clou del volume: il rapporto carnale non molto consensuale tra Horus e Seth, sottolineando in quella scena la totale mancanza di potere e controllo di Seth, lui dio della guerra e del deserto; proprio come si scopre è stato il suo personaggio sempre in balia degli eventi e delle macchinazioni delle altre divinità. Anche Horus resta sorpreso, all’oscuro di tutto, comincia a capire il passato grazie sempre ai racconti della dea Sekhmet, fino alla rivelazione finale del volume: il segreto dello specchio che gli è stato regalato precedentemente. Spero allora nel prossimo volume il continuo del racconto che getterà luce e chiarezza sulla sorte della consorte di Seth e in generale della sua sfortunata famiglia.
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In der Mitte ihres zweiten Kampfes sieht es für Seth alles andere als rosig aus. Hoch über dem Wasser schwebend, mit nichts als Horus' Bein zum Festhalten, ist er völlig der Willkür seines Neffen ausgeliefert. Kann er sein Steinboot retten, bevor Horus es in die Tiefe reißt, oder bleibt ihm nur das hilflose Zusehen, während es untergeht? Und was wird geschehen, wenn sie nach diesem Wettkampf in einen ganz anderen Kampf eintreten?
Holy Moly! Band 3 war einfach der Wahnsinn! Ich hatte nicht viel Aufregendes erwartet und dachte, wir würden ein paar Kämpfe erleben. Aber dieser TWIST am Ende – wow! Ich will nicht spoilern, aber das Cover gibt schon einen kleinen Vorgeschmack auf das Geschehen. Als Seth und Horus in dieser einen gewissen Lage waren, wurde mir richtig bewusst: „Okay, das hier ist ein BL Manhwa.“ Und dann kam DAS ENDE! Es hat mich einfach umgehauen und total geflasht.
Ich hatte das Glück, bisher nur einige Panels gesehen zu haben und nicht gespoilert wurde. Es war einfach SO gut! Jetzt kann ich Band 4 kaum erwarten – ich bin so gespannt, wie es weitergeht!
Questo terzo volume affronta tematiche molto più oscure e inquietanti rispetto ai primi due e visto che purtroppo sulla copertina e nemmeno nell'introduzione di questo volume c'è un trigger warning ve lo do io: ATTENZIONE, QUESTO VOLUME CONTIENE VIOLENZA - R18. Si era già capito che questo manhwa è più per un pubblico adulto, ma purtroppo nessuno lo ha indicato su questa edizione ed è meglio esplicitarlo.
Tornando alla trama, la sfida tra Horus e Seth pare essere ormai la punta dell'iceberg di segreti, intrighi e tradimenti che vengono portati avanti non solo da Sekhmet (finalmente entra in scena!), ma anche da un soggetto che nessuno si sarebbe aspettato. Oltre a ciò, vi è anche una scena molto cruda ed esplicita che riguarda proprio Horus e Seth, entrambi ormai vittime di qualcosa che sembra molto più grande di loro. Inutile dire che questa trama sta diventando una mini Game of Thrones in versione antico Egitto. Vedremo cosa accadrà nel quarto volume.
This volume dives even deeper into the trial and I loved every page of it. The best part is still Seth and Horus going at each other. Their banter is sharp and sometimes almost playful, even while they’re fighting for the throne. Seth keeps throwing out cocky lines, but you can tell Horus is starting to get under his skin.
What surprised me this time was how much Anubis and Osiris add to the story. Anubis is caught in the middle—hurt by Seth but still tied to him in a way that’s heartbreaking. And seeing more of Osiris makes the whole family drama hit harder. It isn’t just a power fight anymore; it’s about old wounds and messy relationships.
Seth shows cracks here—moments where the anger slips and you see the pain underneath, but hell im wondering, why Seth keep getting SA,d!!😧
HOOOOOOOLY SHIT. The story got SO much more intense. Sekhmet is seriously such an interesting character to stir up all this shit and... goddamn I'm just so intrigued at where this story is going!!
Ahhhh and in this volume there's some... noncon. Just a heads up. But reading further, it all becomes more part of the mystery, of a curse put upon Seth, and then the mirror?? I'm trying to leave my review vague, but MAN. This is so freaking good. That's all I will say hahaha onto the next one!
The problem with graphic novels is they cost $30 and I finish them in less than an hour. But I digress. This is more of the same, really -- great art, moderately confusing story (although this did have a plot twist that got me good!) -- and much more man-on-man action, though there should be trigger warnings all over the place. Incest, sexual assault, unspoken homophobia (specifically bottom-shaming), all that good stuff! But again, the pictures are great!
Three stars for the amazing characters (I love loveee how complex they are), an interesting way of retelling the Egyptian mythology with the historical places mentioned (Heliopolis for example) and of course the beautiful gorgeous jaw-dropping art style. -2 stars because I'm emotionally unavailable after what happened to Seth D:
La trama ha avanzado un poco más. Me encanta ver las batallas, las estrategias... los dibujos me siguen pareciendo arte, aún más en los momentos de acción y, admito con culpabilidad, me gustó ver un poco más de Seth y Horus. Sorry not sorry
Shut up, no. They didnt frame my man Seth, did they?! 😭✋🏻 gosh, this was really painful to read. Seth it's the way he is because he's a victim of circumstances 🤧
Pride month read n° 13 Darkest volume (check the trigger warnings if you are curious!) yet and the only thing I have to say is… Osiris needs to kick it asap. Disgusting bish. Still not caring about Anubis like… whatever. Seth for the surprise of no one is a fav
This did not go where I was expecting. Granted I knew something was going to happen when I bought the mature version, but damn Horus WTF. And Osiris, seriously. This whole family is 50 shades of fucked up.
I knew that going into this comic but these gods are so cruel to Seth and such gaslighters. I knew Osiris was sus and was wondering when Sekmet would show up. I wish she stayed gone. How much worse can it get?😬
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