RELATED: Lezhin's Steamiest Webtoons for Mature Romance Readers 66,666 Years: Advent of the Dark Mageĭestiny is a common theme in fantasy, but it is traditionally something a hero finds when they come of age. As there are so many questions in terms of plot, character and world to explore, the series is sure to continue for the foreseeable future. It uses fun onomatopoeia and moves at a wicked pace with plenty of fighting scenes and a touch of gore. The opening, while fast and brief, serves to introduce numerous questions: What planet did Suho go to? How and why? What can this city boy, who texts while walking, do against the intruding monsters? The manhwa is a true action story.
Atypical to most isekai manhwa plots, the real conflict begins when he returns home and realizes the creatures from this foreign planet are infiltrating his world. The seemingly ordinary day escalates quickly as Suho is abruptly transported to a brutal world with monsters and two moons. The first few panels display his text messages to family and friends, while he walks through the streets of Seoul, South Korea. The main character, Suho, is immediately characterized as a normal city boy.
The Druid of Seoul Station, by liveBear, Mun Sung Ho and Jin Seol Woo, begins as many unlikely hero stories do.