As one of the planning efforts to commemorate the late Kentaro Miura, the official announced today on September 9 that "The Wolf King", an early masterpiece written by Buronson and illustrated by Kentaro Miura, will be serialized again in the "Young Animal" magazine on September 13. Stay tuned. "The Wolf King" tells a legendary adventure story of time travel. In 1989, the 37th Kendo Championship and scholar swordsman Ibo disappeared while traveling in the old site of the Silk Road in western China. In March, Japanese historian Kyoko found traces of her lover during an independent investigation and encountered a time tunnel back to the Western Xia royal city in 1212. Kyoko was captured by a Mongolian general in the market, and threatened to bite her tongue to commit suicide, but she refused. In the arena, she met the slave swordsman Iwa, who appeared with a wind-slashing style, and was exiled to the northern front by the Mongolian general. Iwa broke through the defense line with his tenacious and strong spirit, fearless and superb swordsmanship, killed the Mongolian general and took back his lover Kyoko. "The Wolf King" was first serialized in 1989. It is a medium to short story. In order to express the condolences for Kentaro Miura, the magazine decided to re-serialize it. Those who have not read it can look forward to it. |
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