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Priest, Vol. 4
Min-woo Hyung

TokyoPop, 2003

Before Ivan Isaacs became the undead pilgrim who battles Temozarela's forces, he was just a mortal man, with all of humanities failings. Orphaned at an early age, Ivan was adopted by Jacob Isaacs, a wealthy frontiersman who wanted his only daughter, Jenna, to have a companion. In the solitude of the Isaacs homestead, the two developed stronger feelings than their father or society would allow. Ivan joined the church to escape his desire, but the ...
  
  











  



  
Priest, Vol. 52 reviews
Min-woo Hyung

TokyoPop, 2003

Pastulio's Review
I myself have never been a big manga buyer, but after reading the first volume of Priest, I was hooked. Priest concerns the story of Ivan Isaacs, a fallen priest who has sold half hid soul to the devil Belial to exact revenge on Temozarela, a fallen archangel who seeks to turn all of humanity to the darkness. Hyung's style of drawing is a refreshing change from the usual style of Manga, and the ...
  
  











  



  
Priest, Vol. 6
Min-woo Hyung

TokyoPop, 2003

Hundreds of years ago the priest and witch hunter Betheal Gavarre tried the heretic Vascar de Guillon in a secret court. What he realized too late was that when Vascar claimed to be the fallen Archangel Temozarela, bent on corrupting the race of man, it was neither lie nor madman's rant. In order to contain Temozarela, Betheal drew from the lore of ancient cults to create the Domas Porada, the Matrix of Silence. The Vatican investigators sent to ...
  
  











  



  
Justice N Mercy (with Slipcase) (v. 1)3 reviews
Min-woo Hyung

TokyoPop, 2005

Brillant detail, truly engenious
Featuring sketches that Mr. Hyung had stashed away, he was convinced to make this artbook. I couldn't be happier. His art style isfresh and gives a breath of life into a foreign comic economy that seems to be filled with too many big eyed anime creeps. His style is often harsh, and gives a since of surrealism in it's details. If you are fan of his currently published comic "Priest" you ...
  
  











  



  
Priest Volume 16: Zealot's March (Priest (Tokyopop)) (v. 16)
Min-woo Hyung

TokyoPop, 2007

As the Order of St. Vertinez descends, death comes to Windtale. But this time, it will be up to Coburn to save the town and ensure that the residents escape with their lives...and their souls."Priest would forever change how I read and enjoy sequential art storytelling." -Jared Pine, animeondvd.com "The art is superb with an excellent use of gore which, amazingly, didn't seem overdone despite the fact that almost every page features a violent ...
  
  











  



  
Priest Volume 15: Dirge for the Unwanted (v. 15)3 reviews
Min-woo Hyung

TokyoPop, 2006

muy bueno
well if you're looking for volume 14 you probably already know this is a good manga... oh well. this is a very unique manga, in the story & the art. the cover art is always amazing & inside the book it is just as striking. 'priest' doesn't have tones everywhere for shading; the creator said in an interview in one of the books that toned mangas all look somewhat alike & he wanted something ...
  
  











  



  
Priest, Book 91 review
Min-woo Hyung

TokyoPop, 2003

Priest, Book 9
This book arrived in a timely manner and I had no problems with this vendor. I would use them again.
  
  











  



  
Priest, Book 81 review
Min-woo Hyung

TokyoPop, 2003

Priest, Book 8
This book arrived in a timely manner. Good condition. I had no problems with this vendor. I would use them again.
  
  











  



  
Priest VOL. 315 reviews
Min-woo Hyung

TokyoPop, 2002

far from typical
i don't what that scott munro dude is talking about, but this series is far from typical. i hate manga, but this series delves so deep into the human soul and psyche that i can't put it down. clearly the guy below hasn't even read much of the series or he would know that there is a ton of character development throughout the series. in each volume you learn more about the history of the ...
  
  











  



  
Priest, Book 7
Min-woo Hyung

TokyoPop, 2003

In a forgotten abbey in the American West, a great evil has remained trapped, hidden from human eyes for hundreds of years...until now. A team of Vatican researchers have discovered the Domas Porada, a sarcophagus that holds the spirit of the fallen angel Temozarela, and with the help of frontier priest Ivan Isaacs, they have opened it. Big mistake. Freed from centuries of captivity, Temozarela can at long last begin his desecration of God's ...
  
  











  



  
Priest 1
Min-Woo/ Coyner, Robert/ Forbes, Jake Hyung

Tokyopop, 2002
  
  











  



  
Priest 16
Min-Woo Hyung

TOKYOPOP GmbH, 2007
  
  











  



  
Priest 2
Min-Woo Hyung

Tokyopop, 2002
  
  











  



  
Priest 3
Min-Woo Hyung

Tokyopop, 2002
  
  











  



  
Priest 6
Min-Woo Hyung

Tokyopop, 2003
  
  











  



  
Priest 01
Min-Woo Hyung

TOKYOPOP GmbH, 2005
  
  











  








   



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