Ragnarok (manhwa)

"Ragnarok (manga)" redirects here. For the manga series known in Japan as Ragnarok, see Sword of the Dark Ones.
Ragnarok

Cover of the Tokyopop edition of Ragnarok vol. 1 (2002). Art by Lee Myung-jin.
라그나로크
(Ragnarök)
Genre
Author Lee Myung-jin
Publisher South Korea Daiwon C.I.
English publisher Australia New Zealand Madman Entertainment
Canada United States Tokyopop
Singapore Chuang Yi

Magazine Comic Champ
Original run 1995 – on hiatus
Collected volumes 10

Ragnarok (Korean: 라그나로크 Ragnarok, lit. "Ragnarök") is a manga created by Lee Myung-jin and published by Daiwon C.I. in South Korea. There are currently 10 volumes in circulation, published in English in North America by Tokyopop from May 21, 2002 to April 6, 2004.

The series is mainly based on Norse mythology but is influenced by various other cultures. It falls into the genres of fantasy, action and adventure.

This manhwa became the basis of the widely popular Korean MMORPG, Ragnarok Online developed by Gravity Corp, which in turn was the basis for an adaptation into the anime, Ragnarok the Animation. Currently, Ragnarok is on indefinite hiatus as Lee Myung-jin is helping with the development of Ragnarok Online.

Story

Ragnarok follows the life and adventures of the warrior Chaos, who is an amnesiac that cannot remember anything from before the last two years in his life. He resides in the city of Fayon, inhabited by a long lineage of warriors. The newest leader in line to claim the head position of the village is a young woman by the name of Iris Irine, who trains with her close friend Chaos to become a suitable leader for her people. Meanwhile, Fenris Fenrir searches for Balder's reincarnation to bring about Ragnarok.

Characters

Protagonists

Antagonists

Other characters

Additional information

This series is supposed to go on for 40+ books, but Lee Myoung-Jin has put it aside to work on artwork for Ragnarok Online instead.

See also

External links

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