
66,666 Years: Advent of the Dark Mage
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age progression based on a novel black/dark magic cruel protagonist dark magicians demons european ambience full color gods loving family magicians male protagonist necromancy nobility/aristocracy overpowered protagonist past life/ves past life/ves plays a big role protagonist strong from the start reincarnation revenge romantic subplot two-faced violence webtoon
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MC is labil and overacting, but 0% struggle to kill enemy. At least, MC should gain power after rebirth, not rather be childish. Hahhhh idiot idiot.. South Korean + Chinese also idiot. GARBAGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The pacing in this becomes ridiculous. The first 20~ chapters are pretty good, then it becomes worse, by chapter 50 the pace is ridiculous. If the point is to make him very powerful, just do a time skip, I don't understand why I need to read something that feels like the summary on fast forward of a much longer story.
This is common for the genre though.
The start was fine but after a while they started heaping cliché on cliché and it became just generic trash.
Even though the start is cliche, after some chapters it slowly shows that the MC has fought for freedom, his backstory and a rather intriguing part of "history" that was erased (not only the MCs). The fact that most of the important developments of the 66,666 years have happened in the last 500 years is sketchy, but still in tolerable levels.
You might think with so much tension in those last 500 years and the years to come, there should be some comic relief, and there is... Meet his comic relief familiar, his comic relief mother and sister... his serious father surely can't be serious together with mother ... why not make some comic relief also from the killers he turned into zombies ... well spare the girl whose been bullied all her life, forced to kill people from comic relief, at least let her live in peace atoning for her sins
Honestly I loved reading this it held my interest the entire time. It got to the point of I almost couldn't put it down to rest my eyes from reading it. So from my stand point and point of view it was really well done.
I mean, I do hope he learns the sword too-- but he's okay for now.
The story was okay but unimpressive for the first 30~35 chapters, but after that point the panel flow, story flow, and pacing all suddenly get noticeably worse, to the point that the manhwa becomes almost incomprehensible. Maybe the writer changed, or the artist began taking shortcuts. In any case, whatever the reason, I certainly can't recommend this.