Solo Leveling Ep1 – I’m Use to It

Solo Leveling is about warriors known as hunters where their special abilities are awaken to fight the monsters & magic beast from the ‘Gate‘ that appeared suddenly a decade ago. These monsters can only be taken out by the hunters with special abilities. Hunters are classified into 6 ranks, S, A, B, C, D & E. However once the abilities is awaken it can no longer be develop further.

3 years later...

Sung the weakest of the hunters known join a E-Rank raid mission, being introduced to Park a member who’s been on hiatus for a while. Song leader of the team gather the rest and went thru the portal to start off their mission.

magic gems

Sung Jinwoo got hurt after collecting his first magic gems and Joohee, a healer got a call over to heal Jinwoo, while the rest of the teams continue to kill the beast and collecting the magic gems which is very much sought after by the government to promote green energy as it help to ease pollutions.

With the boss killed, the dungeon didn’t end as its usually does, and another path appears. Jinwoo vote tip the scale into going with better rewards in mind. 40mins into the path they reach a huge door leading them into a room full of statues circling the room with an altar in the middle.

The room...

Just as the leader reading the commandment held by one of the statues. The door swung closed. One of the members went to the door to get out, Song the leader shouted “Get away from the Door!”. However he was too late, as 1 of the statues by the door swung it’s axe and took off his head.

This triggered another attack from blowing a path simmering with fire taking out other hunters. Dread and fear grip the rest of the group that they might die from this mission. Jinwoo who is use to suffering one injury after another even on the lowest E-Rank missions.

What will happen to Jinwoo, will he survive?

~END~

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Junji Ito Funko Pops Review

I was not planning on collecting the Junji Ito Funko Pops. One day I saw the preview for Tomie and I knew I needed this series.

Junji Ito is a master of horror manga. Ito crafts stories that are filled with compelling art and fantastical plots. My introduction to his world was through Tomie. Tomie’s Funko Pop is what drew me to the collection. Game Stop had a Tomie Acrylic Action Figure and it was a great piece to place next to the Pop.

Next is Yuuko (Slug Girl) definitely my favorite of the Junji Ito Pops. The details are great on this pop. Similar to Tomie, Game Stop had Yuuko’s Acrylic Action Figure. The acrylic displays add to the shelf display nicely.

The tales of the irregular supermodel and misfit conjurer. Ms Fuchi is not your typical model and this not your typical pop! She’s creepy and wants your full attention. Souichi, expert voodoo practitioner and iron deficient weirdo has two different pop choices. I chose the pop with him nibbling on his nails and holding his voodoo doll, the convention exclusive.

Junji Ito’s Funko Pops deliver the macabre.

Tomie: HERE

Slug Girl Yuuko: HERE

Ms Fuchi: HERE

Souichi: HERE

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Come and Shop Mo Dao Zu Shi at NBBGoods

I’ve loved Mo Dao Zu Shi (The Untamed) instantly! ! I created a small section in my Etsy Store for MDZS fans. Come and Shop Mo Dao Zu Shi at NBBGoods, thank you for your support.

My shop has keychains and pins. I ship free to anywhere in the United States.

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NBB Goods sells stickers, pins and small bookcases. The shop is growing and now I carry Uraboku (The Betrayal Knows My Name) merchandise.

Training Luke with Yoda: Star Wars Funko Pop Review

My first pop of the year is Training Luke with Yoda. This pop caught my attention at first glance. I want to expand my Star Wars collection this year and this is an awesome addition.

Come on this looks so cool!!

In The Empire Strikes Back the scenes in Dagaboh with Luke Skywalker and Yoda training were memorable. Old man Yoda and young Luke intensely trying to solidify his connection to the force.

We all saw the season finale of The Mandalorian. A few days after I knew I needed to find a new pop in the Star Wars universe. Luke is such a major character and I didn’t have any merchandise with either Luke or Yoda. This pop was a perfect combination of two great characters.

Funko Pops are able to capture moments perfectly.

The pop is a bobblehead. Yoda is nicely tucked away in Luke’s backpack. One of the best features on this pop are the small details on Yoda. His hands and face show a nice texture.

It’s a solid pop and my first pop from The Empire Strikes Back series. I’m glad I am beginning this New Year with this Training Luke and Yoda Funko Pop!

Where to Buy the Pop: Amazon

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Intense by Kyungha Yi a Manwha Review

What makes me want to read a book? The art and the summary are the main things that catch my eye. When I saw Intense by Kyungha Yi at Kinokuniya I immediately bought four volumes. Volume one, night on the red road is a solid read.

Intense by Kyungha Yi begins with an aftermath of a suicide. We have gangster types and a young man who now has to carry the burden of his father’s debt. Kyungha’s art is engrossing.

Now eight years in the present and we meet Jiwoon as he ventures into the Red Light District of Seoul. Jiwoon is a Hitman, with dark hair and cool clothes. The silent but deadly moniker suits him well. The Red Light District is filled with the usual suspects, a madam, the ladies and of course the muscle.

Jiwoon is positioned as the back up, and he encounters the quiet Soohan. Soohan takes care of the ladies as they work. He doesn’t speak, but all the women fawn over him and the newest resident Jiwoon is a hit. When characters aren’t talkative we can guess that something traumatic happened.

The manager gives Jiwoon the lay of the land. His job is very simple and we get some information about the power struggle happening in the organization. During this exchange there is a hint of Jiwoon’s preference…

As Jiwoon ponders and enjoys his cigarette he witnesses Soohan being beat up by one of the bodyguards. A pretty blonde lady (Miyoung) is trying to protect Soohan, and she tries willfully to appease him. Finally the attack ends and Soohan is laid on the pavement.

Jiwoon’s reaction wasn’t what I expected, and that was great! Soohan is startled by the unexpected kiss attempt by Jiwoon and he runs off. During this encounter there is a painful flashback and we get a glimpse of the daily hell Jiwoon experienced as a child.

Jiwoon has a dream of a woman, maybe his mother. He’s dealing with an existential crisis of existence. The life he currently lives doesn’t have a fruitful retirement plan, so what is the point? The twosome enjoyed breakfast, and Jiwoon fails horribly trying to bring up the encounter from the previous night.

Hyeshin (Madam Park) and Jiwoon have a chat as they both head to work. She describes Soohan’s past and why he’s in the Red Light District. During there stroll they encounter a scene with Miyoung and Soohan. Jiwoon wonders about their relationship and Hyeshin sets the record straight.

Many of the ladies fall for Soohan, but he’s not interested.

Then we are lead into the office where the bodyguards and the manager are discussing Jiwoon’s sorted past and his preference. As they talk, Soohan intently listens. As Hyeshin told Jiwoon earlier, Soohan can hear quite well.

During this part of the story I really became fascinated at how calculating the manager phrased his questions and statements to Jiwoon. As Jiwoon and Soohan were outside digging he came over and had a slight interrogation of Jiwoon.

Yoonshik, the bossman who took in Jiwoon after his father committed suicide. Yoonshik transferred the father’s debt to Jiwoon. This conversation was suppose to provoke a response, but instead it lead to more introspection by Jiwoon. Who still thinks of the question Yoonshik asked him, “What did I take from you?” What did the loss of his father mean to him?

Fleetingly Jiwoon goes to roof and sees Soohan. My favorite moment of the volume occurs during this quick exchange. Jiwoon explains why he tried to kiss him and that he wants to kiss him again. He doesn’t kiss him and walks away. Soohan’s expression was very telling, he blushed looked away.

Instant attraction is hard to convey. Jiwoon and Soohan’s initial attraction was probably due to them being very similar in their life experiences. You can sense someone who is akin to you. Jiwoon’s heart is fluttering and he remembers another moment he had with Yoonshik.

Jiwoon has felt this feeling before and his heart is aching.

As the volume nears its end a few important interactions happen. Miyoung and Soohan have a quick chat and he expresses that he thinks Jiwoon is weird. She’s heart broken and she knows he doesn’t like her in an intimate way. Then the guys in the office have a conversation about Miyoung and how the other ladies love Soohan because he’s good looking. Jiwoon says nothing.

Jiwoon is walking and sees Miyoung struggling to fix the lantern and he decides to go over and assist. She’s checking out the competition and Soohan comes over to help them. Jiwoon asks Soohan if he’s going to marry Miyoung and leave the Red Light District. Soohan looks at him with pure bewilderment.

The manager receives an interesting call regarding Jiwoon. They have another awkward exchange and this leads right into Jiwoon confronting Soohan.

Jiwoon wants to know why he doesn’t like him and he wants to know what he did. He purges out all of his confusion and Soohan is just taking it all in. Jiwoon remembers his father and his cruel behavior. Soohan grabs his arm and says, “I don’t dislike you, I don’t.”

Soohan rushes away, and goes back to his room to reflect. He blushes, yet again.

I thoroughly enjoyed Intense by Kyungha Yi!

Buy from Amazon: Intense

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