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Description
An old folk legend tells that hideous beings are born out of the union between a woman and a ghost, and are forced into a sad fate of solitude.
In the present, on the shores of China, lies a remote village in extreme poverty where a mysterious young man named Ya San lives. Found abandoned on a beach twenty years ago, he lives just like the rest of the population in fear of a strange disease that makes you avoid the light. Murders, suspicious deaths, incurable diseases and mysterious disappearances. The village has resigned itself to its cursed fate. Ya San wants to make an end to this when his young friend Xiao Hua mysteriously drowns in the canal... He embarks on a risky investigation to the only factory in the area - deep in the heart of the Forbidden Zone - where he discovers the unspeakable.
"Ya San" is a story that combines old Chinese legends and folktales, the environment, fantasy and science-fiction into one. "Ya San" ventures deep into the human soul.
This manhua is drawn pretty good, messy but with plenty of details. Me like it.
However, if i want to read a book i read a book, not manga. This is a book with pictures. Conversations between characters are irrelevant and probably cover 10% of the manhua, the rest is being told to us. Which is really boring and keeps one from entering the characters minds.
It's over a hundred pages but feels like a oneshot.