Priest (manhwa)

Priest
Cover of Priest vol. 1 (1998), art by Hyung Min-woo
프리스트
Peu-ri-seu-teu
Genre
AuthorHyung Min-woo
PublisherDaewon C.I. (South Korea)
English publisherTokyopop (US)

Other publishers
    • Tokyopop (Germany)
    • Tokebi (France)
    • Kasen (Poland)
    • Lumus (Brazil)
    • J POP (Italy)
Original run19982007
Volumes16

Priest (Hangul: 프리스트) is a manhwa (Korean comic) series created by Hyung Min-woo. It fuses the Western genre with supernatural horror and dark fantasy themes and is notable for its unusual, angular art style. An interview with Hyung in Priest: Volume 3 states that the comic was based on the computer game Blood by Monolith Productions, which featured a similar horror-Western aesthetic and undead protagonist.[1][2] He has also cited the comic as a mishmash of influences from other books, movies and games,[3] elements from a culture that he felt was underground in Korea at the time.[4]

Priest was published in English by Tokyopop.[5] The manhwa was adapted into the 2011 American horror film of the same name.

  1. ^ Min-Woo, Hyung (2002). Priest, Vol. 3: Requiem for the Damned. TokyoPop. ISBN 1-59182-010-3.
  2. ^ "Getting to Know "Priest:" Manhwa Artist Min-Woo Hyung". mudmosh.com. Archived from the original on August 25, 2017. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  3. ^ Kim Se-joon, Manhwa: A Boundless Treasure Trove of Cultural Content, Koreana
  4. ^ Sung So-young (June 3, 2011), Risks turn into reward for 'Priest' graphic novelist, Korea JoongAng Daily
  5. ^ Tokyopop Lands Eight New Properties for 2002, ICv2, December 4, 2001