
Martial Wild West
- Genre: action adventure drama martial arts mature shounen
- Author: cupnoodle. west
- Artist(s): jung han gil
- Year: 2022
- Original Publisher: cnc revolution co., ltd.,naver
- Status: Hiatus
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19th century abuse of power adult couple adult male characters adult male lead alternate history alternate reality animal companions attempted rape avoidance bandits blood blood and gore blunt male lead bounty hunters chanbara corruption cultivation demonic cultivation techniques descendants desert difficult childhood easygoing male lead foul-mouthed characters full color gambling gambling addicts handsome male lead healers historical references horse riding horses intelligent male lead introspection jjang kill or be killed situation kind male lead kind protagonist lawlessness martial artists monks mountains murders murim native american princess/es protagonist strong from the start pyrokinesis rape reincarnated in another world reincarnation scarred male lead scarred protagonist searching for someone skilled male lead smart male lead smoking spirits spy/ies strangers become allies strong male lead strong protagonist swindlers swordsman tragic past travel unique ability/ies united states unusual first meeting wanderer/traveler western wild west
Rating(3.1 / 5.0, 10 votes)
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Popular Reviews
Excellent series for fans of the murim genre who want something different/original.
This is an isekai story, but done very well - MC transplanted from the modern-day to a murim/wild west mash-up world, where he essentially takes the role of a ronin/wandering lone cowboy. MC is mature and introspective - no face-slapping/young masters here. Given it is a murim story, he is also strong but crucially without feeling edgy or overpowered.
Almost every character is well-written and multi-dimensional, populating a realistic, flawed world. Most have hidden agendas and and are much deeper than what appears on the surface - seeming friends and foes likewise. Similarly, none of them are truly good or evil, but nuanced shades of grey.
Artwork is excellent, a unique art style that lends itself well to the wild-west and murim elements equally well and combines them with panache.
Strongly recommended for those who are tired of the same old murim stories as a unique, well-executed take on the genre.