ESP vol. 1 #1
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Curtis Comic http://www.curtiscomic.com
Credits Writer: Takyoung Lee
Artist: Jihoon Park
Distributor: Haksan Publishing Co., Ltd.
Translator: Doug Lee
ISBN: Grade: 5 Six kids with ESP are in training to increase their powers, but while they train Earth is under attack. Max is a strong but evil ESPer, and he wants to rule the world. In this issue, his goal is to destroy the essential Venus Satellite. And to top it off, Jimmy turns his powers against his five new teammates.
The storyline is alright for the first issue, but it definitely has room to grow. The main characters are introduced and the stage is set, but everything moved so quickly it seemed like it was just a quick skim over the story. It's intriguing enough to want to read more (especially to see what Jimmy does to his fellow ESPers), but there was nothing about it that really grabbed me. Same goes for the art it's good but nothing special. (And the star on Christine's cheek annoys me because all I can think is that's how Rainbow Bright would look as a teenager). After reading the first issue I have to say this isn't the best ESPer series I've read (nor is it the worst), but being that it's just the first issue, this manhwa has room to grow.
Written: August 16, 2002 Published: September 1, 2002 
Tart: Sheena McNeil
Manga: ESP vol. 1 #1 Series: ESP Month: September 2002 September 2021: All | Manga
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