Description
Sinopsis de Parrot Blade:
Noh So-ha vive como un barquero ordinario. Sin embargo, su verdadera identidad es el sucesor de la legendaria esgrima de Gupa. Ahora, comienza la batalla mortal por la Secretaria Seon Geun-Kyung, dejada atrás por Jin Shi-Hwang.
Detalles del producto:
Webtoon: Parrot Blade
Volumen: 1
Fecha de publicación: 30 de julio de 2021
Editorial: Naver Webtoon
Autor: Kim Sung-Jin
Ilustrador: Kim Sung-Jin
Origen: Korea
Condición: Nuevo
Páginas: 188
Índice: Episodios 1-8
Idioma: Coreano
Tamaño: 12.8*18.8cm




























Jasper Walker from Toronto, Canada –
Yo! Just flipped through the Parrot Blade comic, and wowza, it totally gets your adrenaline going. The art? On fire! It’s not just some ordinary tale of a boatman—there’s real grit there as he inherits this badass sword style. Love how they mix tradition with action; feels super fresh compared to those usual hero tropes you see everywhere. Seriously had me hooked after episode two—I couldn’t put it down till I finished all eight chapters! Definitely worth picking up if you’re into exciting plots like samurai drama in vibrant colors.
Maya Al-Rashid from Dubai, UAE –
Breathtaking artistry intertwines with a gripping narrative. Noh So-ha’s transformation captivates the heart, while combat scenes explode off the pages. A masterful blend of tradition and flair.
Ishani Atmaram from Goa, India –
Parrot Blade gripped my heart, weaving myth with modern struggles in vibrant strokes! Noh So-ha’s journey bursts from the pages like a dynamic brush dance. A must-read!
Lucia Cevallos from Cuenca, Ecuador –
Came across the unexpected joy of following So-ha’s journey. The art beautifully captures every high-stakes moment, leaving me craving more lore about Gupa swordsmanship.
Haruto Ikeda from Osaka, Japan –
At first glance, ‘Parrot Blade’ seemed like another cliché-ridden adventure that piggybacks on classic martial arts themes. However, flipping through its vibrant pages revealed something remarkable—a refreshing dive into Noh So-ha’s duality as both an unassuming boatman and a fierce warrior gifted with the Gupa Swordsmanship. The meticulous artistry coupled with layered storytelling offers readers a tantalizing glimpse of Korean culture intertwined with high-octane action. Kim Sung-Jin’s brilliance shines brightest in episodes where emotional depth resonates just as strongly as battles waged against formidable foes. I’m hooked—who would’ve thought there’s this much to savor within the genre? Definitely worth your time.
Elodie Choi from Lyon, France –
L’ascension de Noh So-ha du banal à l’héroïque captivant. Des illustrations éclatantes et un récit poignant qui plonge au cœur des traditions coréennes tout en modernisant les récits épiques.
James from Toronto, Canada –
I was truly impressed by the storyline in Parrot Blade Volume 1. The transition from an ordinary boatman to a swordsmanship heir is compelling and unique. The first eight episodes are filled with dynamic illustrations by Kim Sung-Jin that enhance the reading experience tremendously. The pacing kept me engaged, and I loved how the background of Noh So-ha’s character unfolded alongside thrilling battle sequences. Overall, it’s not just visually stunning but also offers depth in its plot that many comic books lack.