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

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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. A friend had recommended this to me AGES ago and after reading the manga, I proceeded to Hoover this down because I NEEDED to know what happened next. I love that while the MC IS powerful, he isn’t OTT powerful. Those older than him with more experience can and do overpower him, but he LEARNS from these interactions and he strives to better himself so he can protect those he loves AND he trains those he loves to be able to defend themselves. I love it! Much of the story reads like it is for children as nearly every character seems childish, especially in comparison to the young Arthur with an adult intellect. The story primarily is just about Arthur being unprecedentedly awesome while Arthur expects more of himself. The emotions that the author is trying to make the reader feels were on point, it's something hard to explain but having strong feeling of anger toward characters or feeling relieved enough for me to sigh deeply, i felt connected to the protagonist enough and supporting characters to put myself in their positions without even trying to. This is an interesting premise, very well written. King Grey dies and is reborn fully cognizant of his past life. His new world includes a family full of love and support and that's something he has never had before. And the magic is close enough to what he is familiar with that he becomes a magical prodigy at age three. Which might have tipped us into a power fantasy (and that's still part of the story, actually), but what really grabbed me is how poignant it is for Art to cherish his family so much because it is more valuable than anything he had as king.

This book I have read in first 4 hours (bye-bye, my sleep, the dream world of this series is much more attractive). How the author twist the genre makes threats believable and instead of already knowing how situations will resolves, you really wonder what will happen and how the protagonist will get out of said situation. If you are not used to these styles, this book will be very difficult to read and come off as amateurish and low quality. If you are used to it, the reading will go smoothly and you'll find yourself laughing at the humor quite easily. 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! Wir starten die Geschichte bei König Grey und bekommen gerade noch mit wie er stirbt und wiedergeboren wird als Baby Arthur. So hat er die Chance, noch einmal von vorne anzufangen, in einer Welt voller Magie.

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! The infodumps. Oh the infodumps. It's like the author decided on that instead of story. Sometimes I don't mind, like Worth the Candle has just slightly too much of this but I read them all because it's a good book and the info is usually interesting. I just don't care about them here tho like. Work it into the story. Cut it if I don't need to know it. FFS. Do better. Der erste Band einer Graphic Novel stellt sich recht häufig als eine etwas längere Einführung in die Geschichte dar und diese hier ist da keine Ausnahme. Für mich lebt diese Erzählung von den Bildern und dem Vergnügen einer erwachsenen Seele bei ihrer Wiedergeburt als Baby zuzusehen, denn das ist es so weit: ein erfolgreicher König aus einer martial art Welt (auch wenn diese deutlich westliche Komponenten hat scheint seine Macht aus der Nutzung seines Qi zu kommen) stirbt unter mysteriösen Umständen und wird standepede in einem komplett anderen Universum wiedergeboren. Er erinnert sich noch an alles aus seinem vorherigen Leben und hat die Auffassungsgabe eines Erwachsenen, muss sich aber zuerst mit den Einschränkungen eines Babykörpers abfinden. 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!

Well, at first I found the comics @ Tapas (and yes - the best comment was "They say I was born a commoner's son"). But then... something happened and whoosh! Das hört sich theoretisch ziemlich cool an, aber Art findet es so gar nicht gut, dass er nun ein Kleinkind ist und seinen Eltern bedingungslos ausgeliefert ist. Der Geist einen Erwachsenen im Körper eines Säuglings, nicht unbedingt die Traumvorstellung für einen ehemaligen König. Aber Art ist ehrgeizig und arbeitet hart an sich. 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 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. 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.

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