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The following content is intended for mature audiences and may contain sexual themes, gore, violence and/or strong language. Discretion is advised. ‘Lee Mong-ryong’, a Joseon secret royal inspector with beautiful flowers and a brilliant mind'. The first area that was dispatched with confidence according to the king's command was... Namwon is famous for its pervert Tamgwanori Byeonsato. Mongryong, a novice secret royal inspector, is in danger of being forced to submit a request, and at that time, Mongryong catches the eye of a real stranger. If possible, wear a dahong skirt. If he's going to be hugged by a man anyway, I think he'll get better, so I grab the stranger. "Responsible! You made me like this."
Years of war and famine and have plunged Joseon into chaos. The young Prince Yi Moon, having lost all his bodyguards to an assassination attempt, has no choice but to turn to the mountain bandit Jae-ha for help. But as the unlikely pair race to find safety in a world gone mad, it becomes horrifyingly clear that humans aren't the only thing they must fear!
SaintYoung Men is slice-of-life or divine-life, tale of Jesus and Buddha as they try to experience the modern world, in this case, Japan. The manga places a funny twist on religion, attitudes, culture and customs in Japan through the eyes of Jesus and Buddha. You see Jesus and Buddha experiencing Asakusa, public baths, theme parks, and the internet. Throughout the manga, we get a little history of their divine greatness only to see their apparent insignificance in modern Japanese society. Suffice to say, before people can recognize that they're actually Jesus and Buddha, people think of them as someone who looks like Johnny Depp or a guy with a button on his forehead. For real. (https://kodansha.us/series/saint-young-men/) ---- **Received the 2009 Osamu Tezuka Cultural Prize for Short Work Manga**