Tapak Sakti 2

Komik Retro Tapak Sakti (versi Bahasa Indonesia). Tapak Sakti, Download Gratis komik Manhua terbitan Cina tahun 1994 karya Tony Wong. Komik Tapak Sakti menceritakan seorang jagoan kungfu bernama Sembilan Benua yang berpetualang keseluruh daratan China untuk mencari 2 keponakan kembarnya anak dari sahabatnya Naga Giok Putih yang hilang. Tapak sakti 2 - 44. Kirimkan Ini lewat Email BlogThis! Berbagi ke Twitter Berbagi ke Facebook Bagikan ke Pinterest. Label: Komik Silat Mandarin, Tapak Sakti 2.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Tony Wong Yuk-Long (Wong Jan-Lung), is a Hong Kong based Manhua artist, publisher and actor who wrote and created Little Rascals (later re-titled Oriental Heroes) and Weapons of the Gods. He also wrote adaptations of Louis Cha's (a.k.a. Freehand 10 free download mac. ) Wuxia novels such as The Return of the Condor Heroes (retitled as Legendary Couples), Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils, and Ode to Gallantry.

For his contribution and influencing a generation of artists in the local industry, he is regarded as the 'Godfather of Hong Kong comics' or 'Hong Kong's King of Comics'. He provided the art for Batman: Hong Kong, which was written by Doug Moench. He has also acted in some films occasionall From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Tony Wong Yuk-Long (Wong Jan-Lung), is a Hong Kong based Manhua artist, publisher and actor who wrote and created Little Rascals (later re-titled Oriental Heroes) and Weapons of the Gods. He also wrote adaptations of Louis Cha's (a.k.a. ) Wuxia novels such as The Return of the Condor Heroes (retitled as Legendary Couples), Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils, and Ode to Gallantry.

For his contribution and influencing a generation of artists in the local industry, he is regarded as the 'Godfather of Hong Kong comics' or 'Hong Kong's King of Comics'. He provided the art for Batman: Hong Kong, which was written by Doug Moench. He has also acted in some films occasionally, including making a cameo appearance in Dragon Tiger Gate (a film adaptation of Oriental Heroes).

A bad bad bad adaptation of, and getting worse after volume 40s where the story didn't follow the original novel. It is a bad adaptation because this version sacrifice much of the story parts to keep consistent fighting scenes. From time to time, some characters introduced with no follow-up at all. MOST characters have appeared with no strong reason in any plot. Even the romance plots from the original story changed into worthless. One male character just realiz A bad bad bad adaptation of, and getting worse after volume 40s where the story didn't follow the original novel.

It is a bad adaptation because this version sacrifice much of the story parts to keep consistent fighting scenes. From time to time, some characters introduced with no follow-up at all. MOST characters have appeared with no strong reason in any plot. Even the romance plots from the original story changed into worthless.

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One male character just realized the female is physically attractive, approach her and she just accepted him. There was no chemistry even for one molecule. Tapak Sakti is a comic book adaptation of Gu Long's Jue Dai Shuang Jiao, a story about twins who were separated from birth and were forced to kill each other in the end, not knowing the identity of the other, with lots of riveting adventures in the middle. Now let's see. I've read the Indonesian translation of the novel ( Pendekar Binal by Gan KL), I've seen two versions of its TV series (one with Tony Leung, the other Yeung Pan Pan), and I've read this comic version by Tony Wong. They are all on Tapak Sakti is a comic book adaptation of Gu Long's Jue Dai Shuang Jiao, a story about twins who were separated from birth and were forced to kill each other in the end, not knowing the identity of the other, with lots of riveting adventures in the middle.

Now let's see. I've read the Indonesian translation of the novel ( Pendekar Binal by Gan KL), I've seen two versions of its TV series (one with Tony Leung, the other Yeung Pan Pan), and I've read this comic version by Tony Wong. They are all only a shimmer in my memory now, and this comic version has the dimmest glow of all.