Hello everyone, Well, to the members of this community, it's the second time I'm posting this week, and I want to introduce to you an interesting manhwa I read last week. As you all know, I'm an anime lover, and I watch anime a lot, but there's one thing I haven't tried, which is reading manhwa and manga. I was always afraid because I always thought these mangas creates spoliers in movies, so I have a feeling that if I read the manga, I may not be interested in the anime adaptation. But, last week, I broke the shakles by starting my first manhwa named space time prisoner alos known as Bloodivores. I was like, "Hey, it doesn't mean anything; since it is manhwa, it's okay.".
This manhwa called "Space Time Prisoner," also known as Bloodivores, is a story based on the time when vampires have been conquered, where they no longer have power and are forced to wear collars. These collars aren't just for fun; they represent a twisted fate of fear of the vampires by the humans, fear that they shouldn't have the power they once had before.
For those who want to know more about the story, let's move on to the storyline. The beginning of the story starts with the main character, "Mi Liu," and his gangs, who went to rob a bank for a particular reason and were caught. Later on we noticed that they were charged with a much larger crime that they didn't commit, which was that they brutally murdered civilians (which was the main reason why humans fear vampires). Due to these reasons, they were sentenced to the death penalty and were forced to enter the Ancestor Project, an experiment faculty with which he joined other bloodivores to uncover the truths that lie in the place.
Along the line, they were locked in a certain building where there are lots of monsters moving around; in some places, the monsters are inside the building, while in other places, they're flying outside, looking for prey. Mi Liu, his friends, and other bloodivores are forced into a position of survival and are thinking about how to uncover the truth about the monsters, how to beat them. Along the way, some information about the sinister experiments conducted on the prisoners, their collar necklace, and how to survive comes to light, giving a sense of adventure.
The Ancestor project was seen from two angles. The ancestor project was an experiment which was used with the intention of saving humanity from vampires; they wanted to discover something which wasn't told. Moreover, most of the bloodivores in the plot are criminals, and anyone dying due to the monsters killing them will not affect any human being, so it is like a win-win for them.
First, the Manhwa artwork is amazing. Although I have not tried many manhwa, this is my first. I can see that it has a very simple touch to the art, and it's good.
The story line offers a sense of adventure. Though I've not finished it (I've reached episode 100),. I've seen a lot of dramas, adventures, and actions in the plot, and I'm anticipating more. I also try to think about what the protagonist will do in certain situations, as we see that some vampires have some blood powers. So he doesn't only face monsters; he also faces some vampires that are more powerful than him and have gotten more information than he hasn't. The manhwa offers a beautiful touch to it.
That comes to the end of my post. If you are interested in manhwa, I can say that it's worth reading; it's good. The only problem I have with it was at chapter 100, where they changed it to Spanish from English; nevertheless, I still continued.
THANKS FOR READING ❤️
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1b: https://peakd.com/hive-158489/@iam-siki/oshi-no-ko--my-first-entertainment-anime-and-was-worth-the-hype
1c
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3a : Engaged
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