Based on
a Korean graphic novel series by Hyung Min - woo, the film has taken dramatic license with its source material, changing the baddies from fallen angels to vampires.
Not exact matches
«Priest» is based on a
series of
Korean graphic novels.
The film, based in name only on a
series of South
Korean graphic novels, has nice, washed - out desert exteriors and some cool jet - powered motorcycles, but there's nothing in the hackneyed story or the derivative action scenes to make you take notice.
With nearly two years of monthly magazines under their belt, the editors of GEN are changing their approach a bit this year: They will take a break from the monthly magazine, but they will continue to collect the
series into
graphic novels, and they are introducing something new: Manhwa,
Korean comics.
For example, «scanlations» (which are fan driven translations of entire manga
series using scans of the original Japanese or
Korean language
graphic novels, photoshopping out the original dialog, and then inserting translated dialog, prepared without compensation by the translators and made available on the web), were silently tolerated for many years by the publishers of those works, even though they are clear and obvious copyright violations as derivative works.