

This entry was posted in manga and tagged dark horse, manhwa on by Anna. While I wish there was a clearer narrative direction, I’ll likely check out the next couple volumes of this series to see if a plot that’s worthy of the art eventually develops. The world of Suguk is filled with vivid backgrounds and attractive gods wearing intricate costumes. This mahwa would seem dangerously inert, but it is made much more interesting by the detailed art. Unforeseen dangers lurk in the land of the gods. Soah’s mother-in-law is rumored to be a vengeful goddess. The relationship between Soah and Habaek is burdened by constraints. : Bride of the Water God Volume 12 (9781595829993) by Yun, Mi-Kyung and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices. There isn’t much narrative urgency to the events that unfold in Bride of the Water God.

At night his other form is that of a mature man, but when Soah sees a handsome fellow who looks suspiciously like her husband he introduces himself as Mui and Soah assumes that he’s Habaek’s cousin. Habaek appears in the form of a petulant child. Soah wanders aimlessly through a beautiful palace and meets her husband. Suguk is filled with floating islands, fish shaped hot air balloons, and an exceptionally attractive pantheon of gods. When she’s sacrificed she’s rescued instead of drowning and transported to Suguk, the land of the gods. At an early age she’s set aside as a candidate for sacrifice to the Water God Habaek. Bride of the Water God Volume 1 by Mi-Kyung Yunĭoes exquisitely pretty art compensate for lack of plot? Bride of the Water God tells the story of Soah, a young girl from a drought stricken village.
