Bride of the water god. Volume 2 / story and art by Mi-Kyung Yun ; translation, Heejeong Haas ; editor and English adaptation, Philip Simon ; lettering, Andy Grossberg & Studio Cutie.
Habaek, a water god, is cursed to live as a boy during the day and returns to his true adult self at night. However, his new human bride, Soah, has no idea of her husband's daily transformation. Soah learns of a surprising secret which she decides to investigate. But she must be careful not to upset the moody gods, including her own husband!
Record details
- ISBN: 9781593078836
- ISBN: 1593078838
- Physical Description: 173 pages : chiefly illustrations (some color) ; 21 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: Milwaukie, Or. : Dark Horse Manhwa, [2008]
- Copyright: ©2008
Content descriptions
General Note: | Originally published in Korean: Seoul : Seoul Cultural Publishers, 2006. Volume number from page [175]. |
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Subject: | Gods > Comic books, strips, etc. Human sacrifice > Comic books, strips, etc. Man-woman relationships > Comic books, strips, etc. Comic books, strips, etc. > Korea. |
Genre: | Fantasy comics. Graphic novels. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
- 1 of 1 copy available at Riverside Regional.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Riverside Regional-Oran | YGN YUN (Text) | 30000004621995 | Young Adult Graphic Novels | Available | - |
Summary
Bride of the Water God
When Soah's impoverished, desperate village decides to sacrifice her to the Water God Habaek to end a long drought, they believe that drowning one beautiful girl will save their entire community and bring much-needed rain. Not only is Soah surprised to be rescued by the Water God - instead of killed - she never imagined she'd be a welcomed guest in Habaek's magical kingdom, where an exciting new life awaits her! Most surprising, however, is the Water God himself... and how very different he is from the monster Soah imagined.