Tokyopop, the company that is largely responsible for a huge boost in the number of U.S. manga offerings during 2002, has just announced four new Korean manga ('manwha' in Korean) titles that will follow in the highly successful footsteps of Tokyopop's previous Korean-originated offerings: Ragnarok, Dragon Knights, and Priest.
All four new titles are in the epic fantasy genre. Rebirth by Kang-Woo Lee is the story of a magician/vampire, who is imprisoned for 300 years and then resurrected to duel again with his powerful adversary. Chronicles of the Cursed Sword by Beop-Ryong Yuy tells the story of a rootless orphan who has a chance to become a great hero when he happens to find a cursed, but powerful blade. Hong-Seock Seo's Dragon Hunter takes place in a world where everything revolves around dragons -- hunters make a living by slaying them, while shamans control them with incantations. In King of Hell by Na In-Soo tells the ferocious story of a rift between Hell and the mortal world which allows lost souls to escape from Hades and torment the living until the King of Hell releases Ma-Je -- the greatest swordsman of the underworld -- to wreak havoc on the hellions who are tormenting mankind.