Alternative TitlesEnglish: King of Hell Synonyms: Demon King Japanese: 魔帝
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Type: Manhwa
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: 2001 to ?
StatisticsScore: 7.851 (scored by 1338 users)
Ranked: #14972
Popularity: #848
Members: 3,206
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SynopsisMajeh was a great swordsman in life but in death he is merely an envoy to the next world for the King of Hell. It is later discovered that he is a legendary swordsman who was placed in a magical realm called the Moorim where the fiercest warriors stayed.
When a disaster occurred in hell where the most wicked demons escaped into the world of Mortals, the King of Hell sends Majeh out to capture these escape demons...
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Typhoon-Gunner
39 of 50 people found this review helpful
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300 of ? chapters read
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It’s been over 10 years now since this series has been first released in South Korea and after a decade later it’s still one of the best manhwa series that I’ve read and still going strong in South Korea. When I first started reading King of Hell I never expected this series to last as long as it has.
The series introduces our protagonist going by the name of Majeh in sort is kind of like a soul reaper that collects souls and brings them over to the next world for the King of Hell. When some evil spirits started escaping to the living world, the King of Hell had Majeh’s spirit returned to his body (Which is still perfectly preserved in the living world) and ordered Majeh to hunt down and capture these demons.
The series introduces many characters in which some supports Majeh on his journey into finding the escape demons.
In the beginning I had mixed feelings about how this series will turn out since the storyline from the very start wasn’t as appealing and not well driven which might cause some readers to stop reading past the first volume. What really brought me back into reading this series was the superb detailed artwork that Kim, Jae-Hwan put into this manhwa. The style of art he uses is some of the best I’ve seen out of most manga and manhwa that I’ve read. Over time I’ve not only noticed that the artwork was getting better by the volume but the storyline and character development had been drastically improved.
Currently in South Korea there’s about 350 chapters released which is published bi-weekly in Comic Champ magazine every 1st and 15th of every month. There’s 42 volumes released so far with volume 43 planned to be released in the coming month. From the looks where the story is right now it looks like this series can go on another 10 to 20 volumes and I’ll be reading this series right to the very end.
Overall this manhwa provides lots of action, fight scenes, and some humor and would recommend it if you're a big fan of Bleach.
(REVIEW LAST UPDATED: September 1, 2012) read more
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Cuteholic
6 of 12 people found this review helpful
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178 of ? chapters read
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9 |
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10 |
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9 |
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This is my first review but King Of Hell (KOH) deserves it! I am not good with technical ratings so I go with my personal opinions to give an overall rating.
When I first started reading this series, I was quickly intrigued by the art style and the humor. Even though KOH is more or less action/martial arts based it has a lot of funny parts and I wouldn't count them as "comic-relief" but more like one of the essential flavors of the plot itself.
Moving onto the plot although it has similar elements which have been used over time, they have been used to create a unique world with interesting characters. Majeh is a messenger of death/soul reaper who has been assigned the task of collecting dead people's souls and bringing them to hell. In reality his powers have been suppressed by a seal and his physical body is preserved in the real world. Anyways the the ruler of hell aka the king decides to trick him into going back into his preserved body by lying that he will remove the seal so that Majeh can regain all his powers and then capture and bring back the evil souls that have escaped from hell. Majeh's unsealed form is more mature and older which provides more action during intense battles. However since he was deceived in the first place, Majeh starts off in a teenage form.
Besides, Majeh there are several other interesting, sometimes eccentric characters. Some of the important ones include Dohwa who is a good fighter that uses poisoned needles techniques and the other one is Chung Poong who belongs to a famed martial arts family and wants to redeem his honor (even though he is a scaredy-cat) by participating in a martial arts tournament. Majeh decides to join them both and more incidents and characters unfold.
The action scenes for this series are very good and it is a shame that it is not an anime. You can still enjoy them with the lack of animation because of the different techniques and the art itself.
Bottom line, this is a very good manhwa series that I hope to follow till the end. I hope others enjoy it as well :D read more
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King of Hell has some similarities from Bleach for one that Majeh role in the manhwa is similar to a shinigami's where he has to ferry dead souls to the other side. Instead of Majeh fighting against hollows, most of his enemy's in the manhwa are comprised of demons that have escape to the living world.
These two series offers tons of fighting which also includes sword fighting and uses of spells.
If you're looking for a good supernatural series to read, I recommend checking out both King of Hell and Bleach.
Both series offers lots of fighting and action and both main characters roles are kinda similar to each other.
If you enjoy reading Bleach for its great action, adventure, and tons of fighting then you’ll enjoy King of Hell (AKA Majeh in Korea). Both series main characters fight off against paranormal beings of various strengths and great power in order to protect the world of the living and the after life.
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Both are fantasy stories, both have immensely powerful protagonists who completely overpower anyone and everyone they fight.
Both posses a main character who is leagues stronger than their companions. Both follow an epic storyline. Both have strong focuses on Martial Arts (and magic)
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