
Comprehensive Comics: Rise from the Bone King
About This Novel
Comprehensive comic genre, Overlord starts. After traveling through time and becoming the son of the White Dragon King who controlled the frost, Vio Helias looked at the arrogant Dragon Father and the incompetent Brother Dragon, with only one firm thought in his heart. If you don't want to bow down to the Bone King and become a slave, you can only shoulder the glory of the Dragon Clan yourself and bring this world under the protection of the Dragon Clan again. -- Follow-up Blood-devouring Assault, God Killer, King of the Undead IF, Saint Seiya, Demon High School, etc.
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Official(5)Scraped 4d ago
Like Bone King, he is not a good person, he is a hypocrite, sometimes I can't fucking stand it
The plot development is okay, but I don't know whether it's because the author's writing is too weak or because of the author's mentality. The protagonist's B character is not established, and the relationships and dialogues between the characters make it difficult to feel the protagonist's detachment as a superior dragon race. For example, the protagonist's change of face when facing Lana's female characters is explained in a hurry, and the explanation is only explained in a hurry to make people feel that the status of the protagonist and other characters is equal.
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The author would like to ask how many chapters are there in the early stage of Bone King? Or do we have to wait for the protagonist to finish fighting against the Bone Queen before going to other worlds? By the way, how can the protagonist go to other worlds without a system? Is it waiting for the protagonist to become a god in the world of Bone King or some other special means?
I can't read it, and I don't know whether to describe it as rough or bad. The protagonist's specific behavior and way of speaking feel awkward. It feels formulaic and rigid.
Looks good, come on.
Leading the world as a dragon to resist the Bone King, a very good theme and story.
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Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 4d ago
Like Bone King, he is not a good person, he is a hypocrite, sometimes I can't fucking stand it
The plot development is okay, but I don't know whether it's because the author's writing is too weak or because of the author's mentality. The protagonist's B character is not established, and the relationships and dialogues between the characters make it difficult to feel the protagonist's detachment as a superior dragon race. For example, the protagonist's change of face when facing Lana's female characters is explained in a hurry, and the explanation is only explained in a hurry to make people feel that the status of the protagonist and other characters is equal.
Ask
The author would like to ask how many chapters are there in the early stage of Bone King? Or do we have to wait for the protagonist to finish fighting against the Bone Queen before going to other worlds? By the way, how can the protagonist go to other worlds without a system? Is it waiting for the protagonist to become a god in the world of Bone King or some other special means?
I can't read it, and I don't know whether to describe it as rough or bad. The protagonist's specific behavior and way of speaking feel awkward. It feels formulaic and rigid.
Looks good, come on.
Leading the world as a dragon to resist the Bone King, a very good theme and story.












