Nov 4, 2024
231 chapters is quite a chunk, although I read quite quickly, I spent several days reading this and my opinion changed constantly as I read. Because: this is not really a straightforward story, there are twists and turns, ups and downs. While I will try to avoid spoilers, I have to warn you that I would like to talk about things in Chapter 100.
“MookHyang: Dark Lady “ is about Dark. The only person who achieved legendary power and was considered virtually invincible. What do his enemies do? Send him to another dimension!
Here he wakes up and doesn't know where to go. First he finds out
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that it is a different world and soon he has to somehow familiarize himself with the customs, the monsters and even the language. After he feels halfway ready, he sets off on an adventure to find a way back home.
Since the manga is so long and it has two big breaks where it seemed like a new story was being told each time, I want to warn that the description only counts for about the first 30 chapters. In retrospect, they seem like a VERY long introduction, but I really enjoyed them.
I would even say that the introduction is by far the most fun part. First, I was impressed by the unusual, watercolor art style, which provided some unobtrusive but extremely pretty backgrounds and scenes. Dark's adventure feels like exactly that, mainly because he is very curious about the world's abilities and the reader learns more and more about them too.
However, there is a break here that will really drag the next 10-20 chapters into the dirt. There are many reasons for this and I think with 231 chapters I can talk about chapter 30!
Dark is defeated by an unknown force and loses his powers. After a brief continuation of his adventure, in which he searches for a way to get his powers back, he ends up as a count in the kingdom that cursed him and he knows it. So why is he suddenly working with them? The manhwa never really provides an explanation and the switch from light-hearted adventure living to intrigue and war between kingdoms only succeeds after a tremendous amount of time. If I hadn't been so convinced by the 30 chapters, I would have stopped here.
From here on we get to know some really likeable characters and to my surprise the manhwa also manages to mention a very large part of its cast time and time again. It was nice to see familiar faces again and again, even if more could have been done with the characters.
So once the transformation from adventuring life to soldier in search of his powers - or soon to be extremely powerful soldier - is complete, the manhwa drew me into its spell once again. Many of the quality issues - e.g. a near-disastrous translation, strange timeskips (which felt like some chapters had been forgotten) or missing explanations - gradually disappear. The biggest and most exciting part of the story is definitely the fight to somehow defeat Dark. After he made some enemies as a soldier - which was also very entertaining - they try to take him out somehow in increasingly creative ways. However, Dark has learned from his mistakes and is now wary of the forces of the new world, which do indeed threaten him time and again.
With a huge timeskip of 6 years, which made me extremely angry, we come to the last part. It was so terrible that I abandoned it. Since these are fairly new chapters, I don't want to say too much, but my biggest problem is probably that the cautious battlemaster with brains named Dark turns into a rash, arrogant man-child who pulls off actions I couldn't stand.
In general, the Manwa always has problems explaining things. Some of it might be because this is a sequel to another manhwa and simply requires prior knowledge, but there are some situations that can't be excused. For example, why Dark is now working with the kingdom that cursed him or why it went on such an extreme confrontational course in the first place.
Conclusion: "MookHyang: Dark Lady" is a fantastic work that drew me into its spell for well over 150 chapters despite all the quality issues. It looks unusual and creates a genre combo (isekai + murim + op protagonist + intrigue) that I've never seen before and it works fantastically. Mainly because of Dark himself, I could forgive many of the 'flaws' of the manhwa, but when this really good character disappears in the final arc, a 9 out of 10 story turns into a real pain in the ass within a few chapters, and I don't want to give these a single point. Can't recommend a story where I despised the last available chapters.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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