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Nabi

Alternative Titles

Japanese: 나비


Information

Type: Manhwa
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Oct 25, 2006 to ?
Genres: Action Action, Drama Drama, Romance Romance
Theme: Historical Historical
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Issue
Authors: Kim, Yeon-Joo (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.011 (scored by 196196 users)
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Ranked: #88082
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #15857
Members: 992
Favorites: 10
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Synopsis

The series begins as a guest visits a temple where Myo-Un and Ryu-Sang are living along with many other orphan children. This guest turns out to be an assassin who came to kill a certain someone who is the last child of a powerful family in Su country. The assassin's employer, who remains anonymous, wants to clean up every root of possible problems.

The assassin calls for reinforcements and attacks the lady of the temple, revealing that the lady of the temple is also another last descendent of another powerful family that was drawn out of Su country. Myo-Un, Ryu-Sang, and others are forced to flee the temple.

Thus, Myo-Un & Ryu-Sang's journey begins, and the assassin is still after them.

Readers, at this point, are challenged to figure out who might be "the last child". It's either Myo-Un or Ryu-Sang, and even at volume 5 (which is the latest volume at the time of this article), readers will still not likely know who is "the last child" that the assassin is after.

There are three major protagonists in this manhwa. As you may have guessed, the two are Myo-Un and Ryu-Sang. The third is the assassin whose name is Harim.

(Source: JanimeS)

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Reviews

Dec 5, 2023
Preliminary (113/? eps)
Nabi is fundamentally flawed, narratively warped, and deeply seated within its false notion of nonlinearity. It is structurally incompetent, and regardless of whether or not one can follow the storytelling with hyper-focused attention, warranting that level of investment without the corresponding satisfaction is unfair to the reader. Admittedly, it is in part the fault of translation quality and the team's inability to use autocorrect, but beyond that, writer/artist Yeon-Ju Kim does not have the tenets of her story outlined with clarity. Throughout the greater part of the mid-section, it's borderline impossible to follow the interactions on a contextual level, rather all the unmemorable dialogue is ...

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