Extreme Vol. 1 #1
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Curtis Comic http://www.curtiscomic.com
Credits Writer: Ha Chae
Artist: Haeryong Chong
Distributor: Seoul Cultural Publishers, Inc.
Translator: Doug Lee
ISBN: Grade: 8 Amanda and her father come across Sean, an amazing skater with unbelievable speed. He's talented, but he turns down an offer to join a group of skaters. Then, after flirting with a few girls, he returns home only to receive a mysterious phone call that he's none too thrilled to receive.
Readers of all ages and both sexes will love this manhwa. Inline skating is in, and people love to see difficult stunts pulled off. And to top it off, all of the characters are attractive in their own way, with Sean, of course, as the main bishie. When he's skating, a fluid grace and power can be seen in his moves; Haeryong Chong did an amazing job of showing this while still showing the effort such moves require. This is a must have for any skating fan, but as the storyline continues to develop we see a little bit of mystery thrown in as well which opens this manhwa up to more readers. If you're looking for a good read with awesome art, then Extreme is something you should check out.
Written: August 17, 2002 Published: September 1, 2002 
Tart: Sheena McNeil
Manga: Extreme Vol. 1 #1 Series: Extreme Month: September 2002 April 2021: All | Manga
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