Display title | Witch Hunter |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | An ongoing Manhwa (21 volumes as of May 2018) written and illustrated by Jung-Man CHO. Witch Hunter is equal parts comedy, drama, action, and intrigue, fueled by Rule of Cool and a truly lovable Power Trio. Despite its epic scope, Witch Hunter favours character dynamics over politics; Tasha and his comrades (and enemies, and in-betweens) spend more screentime interacting than playing Mr. Exposition. Also: Every man is Badass, every woman a Hot Librarian or Cute Witch, and awesome binds the universe together. You'll find little Angst here -- unlike that other Asian graphic novel about hunting witches, Jung-Man Cho's title never takes itself too seriously. |