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Parrot Blade Synopsis:
Noh So-ha lives as an ordinary boatman. However, his true identity is the successor of the legendary Gupa Swordsmanship. Now, the deadly battle for Secretary Seon Geun-Kyung, left behind by Jin Shi-Hwang, begins.

Product Details:
Webtoon: Parrot Blade
Volume: 2
Published Date: 30 July 2021
Publisher: Naver Webtoon
Author: Kim Sung-Jin
Illustrator: Kim Sung-Jin
Origin: Korea
Condition: New
Pages: 208
Index: Episodes 9-19
Language: Korean
Size: 12.8*18.8cm

Customer Reviews

Based on 7 reviews
  1. Marcus Flanders from Toronto, Canada (verified owner)

    Stunning visuals mixed with an intense story kept me turning the pages late into the night! So-ha’s growth in skills while facing real dangers made this volume unmissable. The rich cultural nuances sprinkled throughout really amplify its depth!

  2. Jenna McKinley from Brooklyn, USA (verified owner)

    Engaging narratives combine to craft an immersive tapestry in ‘Parrot Blade’ Volume 2, mirroring the breathless pace of a New York summer afternoon. Noh So-ha emerges from humble beginnings into destiny’s fierce grip through strokes that balance light-heartedness with gravitas. If you enjoyed dynamic works like Masashi Kishimoto’s ‘Naruto’ or even Lee Bermejo’s renditions in his urban adaptations, this volume becomes essential—where historical technique converges unapologetically with poignant conflict amid relentless adversaries hunting not only mastery but familial legacy as well.

  3. Brandon Kairos from San Francisco (verified owner)

    Initially, I approached the second volume of Parrot Blade with a mixture of skepticism and intrigue. Korean webtoons had not truly captivated my attention before. However, Kim Sung-Jin’s storytelling paired beautifully with vibrant illustrations that jumped off the page, luring me deeper into So-ha’s riveting saga as he embraces his unexpected heritage. The development surrounding Secretary Seon Geun-Kyung intrigues; tensions run high against the backdrop of such legendary swordplay where legacy looms larger than life itself! After witnessing Noh So-ha’s struggle to merge normality with an ancient calling—I’m now yearning for what comes next in this gripping adventure!

  4. Aiden Ruelas from Los Angeles, California

    The relentless pursuit in Parrot Blade’s latest volume captures both hearts and fears. Noh So-ha navigates treacherous loyalties with an artistry that enchants readers, evoking profound contemplation about identity amid chaos.

  5. Hana Yoon-sook from Incheon, South Korea

    Initially, I hesitated to dive into ‘Parrot Blade Vol.2’ because I’ve been disillusioned by the lackluster pacing in other comic series lately. But Kim Sung-Jin’s masterful storytelling hooked me like a finely crafted fishing line thrown into rich waters of ancient battles and fierce rivalries! As Noh So-ha unravels layers of intrigue tied to the Gupa Swordsmanship legacy while also balancing his ordinary existence, the vibrant artwork harmonizes with its meticulously woven plotline in an unexpected manner—leaving readers gasping at cliffhangers! Each episode crescendos delightfully without ever losing touch with emotional stakes rooted deep within this saga set against Korea’s stunning landscapes. Truly, it’s unlike anything gracing shelves these days—a radiant gem indeed!

  6. Ye-jin Han from Gwangju, South Korea

    At first glance, “Parrot Blade Vol. 2” may appear just like another comic immersed in the hero’s journey trope, but dig deeper and it unfolds into a rich tapestry of cultural mythos interwoven with thrilling combat choreography that resonates deeply with Korean folklore enthusiasts. Noh So-ha is not your typical boatman; he embodies centuries of sword mastery known to few yet feared by many, bringing layers of character development reminiscent of classic East Asian storytelling traditions. The art flows dynamically between panels, reflecting both action-packed sequences and serene landscapes specific to Jeju Island scenery—a location celebrated for its mythical status in legends surrounding legendary warriors. By fusing contemporary themes with ancient histories, this installment draws you in completely; Kim Sung-Jin has crafted something so authentically engaging it’s hard not to rave about it after setting down the final page.

  7. Daniel from Toronto, Canada (verified owner)

    Parrot Blade Vol. 2 continues the gripping tale of Noh So-ha, and I was thrilled by the development of his character as he grapples with his legacy as a swordsman. The art by Kim Sung-Jin is stunning, capturing dynamic battle scenes that truly immerse you in this world. Each episode builds on suspense perfectly—particularly Episodes 9-19 which deepen both plot and emotional connections. This volume does an excellent job of balancing action with story development, making it hard to put down. I’m eagerly looking forward to more adventures.

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