Yongbi the Invincible

One of the best manhwa i've read. I recommend to everybody that loves battles and generally shounenish plots , because it's far better and funnier than many shounen that people consider good.
 
there are some side stories on eg scans' site
http://read.egscans.com/Yongbi_the_Invincible/Chapter_147&display=default
 
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149 on egscans's site, and I believe that's the end based on it's volume tag (volume 15 is the end for collector edition) the release post back on august said that it's the end.

on another note,
I found that this series ended abruptly.
It goes from happy-go-lucky adventurer, then goes to seeking an immense everybody-wants-it treasure. In the middle of it we learn of yongbi's past, building his motive, his and his companion 'hidden' personalities, and right after every pieces are set for some kind of grand finale, it ended like that.
The 'last boss' yongbi fight is more of a customary last boss fight to end a series than an actual fight to end a conflict (unless they wants to show that everything is trivial for yongbi and he's there not for the so called grand conflict that happened at that place, but for other personal purpose unrelated to everything but himself)
Overall, we get more closure for side-character than for yongbi and his companion problem.
While there are endings which emphasize on continuing with their live, it's always a bad taste leaving things inconclusive - moreover from the main character perspective.
This series gives hint of another arc yet not only they doesn't deliver it, they also doesn't close the loose end from current conflict.
 
The comedy part in the begining is great. It's a rare sight for me to laugh so hard while reading manga.
The later battle part is boring and generic af. Dropped.
 
Does every series by RYU Ki-Woon end up like this? Starts out really light with fun comedy but then gets super serious and dark? I feel like some of the last chapters were unnecessary and out of place.
 
Great read 👌🏾 did get a bit repetitive but it was continuously entertaining and the serious parts were always quickly lightened with great humor.
 

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