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The Beginning After the End, Vol. 1 (The Beginning After the End (Comic))

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The elves seem to have no culture except a mild racism towards humans. MC lives there for what four years and we see just about nothing of them because of the time skip. The princess has a crush on him, the grandfather talks familiarly with him about him marrying the elven princess with a vocabulary like idek, an old man from the southern US? and he doesn't associate with the King and Queen. Whom he lives with. He has an enemy amongst the nobility who just sort of stops being a problem because. The whole magic system seems to be based on some sort of videogame-like blueprint and I really didn't need to read so much about the mechanics of it in such a short time. It is a land filled with magic, dangerous beasts roaming the land, professional Adventurers, elves, and so much more. Although one of the weaknesses of this story was that it was rather info dumpy when it came to explaining things in the world (especially the magic system), I feel like book 1 only brushed the surface of what this world will eventually contain and that excites me!

Since the publication of the iconic Solo Leveling, we at Yen Press have developed a reputation for bringing beloved webcomic series to print. We are happy to continue the tradition by releasing the physical edition of The Beginning After the End, the epic fantasy series created by TurtleMe with art by Fuyuki23. Inspired by works such as Solo Leveling, The Beginning After the Endis a powerhouse in the world of webcomics with millions of reads on Tapas, where it is serialized. We’re so happy that the day has finally come when creator TurtleMe and his many fans can hold a physical collection in their hands…not to mention the many new fans who will now read this amazing series for the first time! No longer a skilled and intelligent ruler, Arthur struggles to keep up with his infant body—an enjoyable aspect of this first volume where we witness both the challenges and joys of Arthur adjusting to his new life. Learning how to crawl becomes a humbling experience, but overcoming that challenge brings more satisfaction than when he conquered enemies as a fearsome king. Meanwhile, his father’s roughhousing is scarier than the battlefield since Arthur is only a foot tall. It’s also a lot of fun to see his brilliant and complex thoughts often misunderstood by his parents. But the most important of Arthur’s lessons comes in the form of learning about this world of magic—an intriguing system that is just as fascinating to the reader as it is to Arthur. The first thing to be noted is that this series follows the literary style of Japanese web novels. That means the fourth wall is broken a lot and the characters will make side comments directed at the reader. Overall, it reads a lot like a blog or a diary. That's why you'll see things like Arthur's POV when different characters narrate. The story telling itself is a mix of wuxia/xianxia and Japanese, meaning there are things like ki cores and absorbing energy from the atmosphere, but instead of ki, it's mana. Arthur isn't perfect, he is limited to a childs physical prowess. Basically he still only weighs so much and his limbs are only so long. He has to contend with parents who just think he's a genius, rather than a reborn warrior king who has all his memories. At the age of 4 he's capable of defending himself against adults and he has already awakened powers that no child his age ever has before. First of all, I'm not even into Isekai novels in general. So I started this one with much reluctance and in the end, I'm so glad I did.King Grey has unrivaled strength, wealth, and prestige in a world governed through martial ability. However, solitude lingers closely behind those with great power. Beneath the glamorous exterior of a powerful king lurks the shell of man, devoid of purpose and will. A note about isekai/LitRPG: This is definitionally isekai, but there's no hint of LitRPG. There's a smattering of GameLit, but only barely.

I was immediately intrigued by the premise of this book. A powerful king is reincarnated into the body of a baby boy and is raised by brand new parents in a world that he knows nothing about. As you can imagine this led to some hilarious scenes and also contributed to some very interesting character dynamics.

There’s no way you can read T he Beginning After the End, Vol. 1 and not be eager to experience more of Arthur’s adventure, so for more The Beginning After the Endcontent, head to Tapas, where you can read the original webcomic, and stay tuned for news on the print edition of The Beginning After the End, Vol. 2! I can't even follow the whole Beast Tamer deal partly because I don't care but mostly I think because it's stupid. Also he has a pet dragon now. (No that's not what I meant about being a beast tamer the name doesn't make sense at all for what it seems to do) Very solid book that seems to mix mana core and essence gathering elements with other standard YA fantasy tropes that you would find in something like Eragon. There were a few minor spelling and grammar goofs, but they didn't detract from the reading experience.

The Beginning After the End, Vol. 1 contains the early years of our hero, Arthur Leywin. In his past life, he was the mighty King Grey, who led armies and fought wars until his mysterious death. He is then reincarnated as the newborn Arthur Leywin, raised by first-time parents in a magical world that he knows nothing about. What’s a king to do in this brave new world…let alone in the body of an infant! Read this first in manhwa version, and the usual I finished reading all updated chapters and waited for another update then I forgot happened. Encountering this again on my recommendation list, and read until latest update, realizing in the later parts that I already read this. Losing my patient to wait for another update, I decided to read the book. King Grey has unrivaled strength, wealth, and prestige in a world governed by martial ability. However, solitude lingers closely behind those with great power. Beneath the glamorous exterior of a powerful king lurks the shell of man, devoid of purpose and will.

Early Years is put simply, an origin story. The beginning of Art’s journey to become a great mage. In part because of that I found the plot to be pretty much straight forward and sometimes predictable which did detract from my engagement and enjoyment of the story a little bit. However, I will say that I am still very much intrigued and bought the 2nd ebook immediately after finishing the first book. The beginning after the end Vol.1 Ch.7 released in www.mangago.me fastest, recommend your friends to read The beginning after the end Vol.1 Ch.7 now! Another thing the author did really well, in my humble opinion, is how he sometimes split the point of view of certain characters instead of just having the point of view from the protagonist, this help understand how supporting characters feel and make you care about them way more. Also, the way he does it is so natural that you don't feel lost not knowing who is narrating the story.

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