Ivan Isaacs was once a priest. Devoted to his faith he would have given up anything for it. Then the establishment he believed in turned on him, sending him headlong into Hell. Now, he's back. With the priesthood now corrupt with demons, the undead and black prayers, he has returned with the help of the demon Belial, a voice in the darkness who offered Ivan a chance at vengeance, in exchange for his soul. With his six-shooter, a bouie knife at his side and the white collar of his former life adorning his neck he is a lost pale rider in a barren wild west where past and future collide.
Ivan Isaacs
Ivan was a young priest with a passion for ancient cultures when he was recruited to study the Domas Porada. Little did he know that this mission would be his last -- at least his last in life. After helping revive an ancient battle for Heaven and Earth, Ivan and his beloved Gena are slain. In order to get revenge and atone for endangering the world, Ivan makes a pact with the devil Belial: his soul in exchange for a second chance at life ... and superhuman strength. Now Ivan wanders the old west, hunting down Temozarela's disciples and keeping a journal of his tragic tale.
Belial/Betheal Gavarre
The devil Belial makes Ivan his agent in the mortal world so that he may battle the agents of the fallen Arch-Angel Temozarela who is planning an upheaval of Heaven and Hell. He used to be a catholic priest in the Middle Ages where he we was a prosecutor in trials of heresy. After Temozarela shattered his faith, Betheal turned himself into the demon Belial in order to get his revenge.
Temozarela
During the war against Lucifer, Arch-angel Temozarela led the angels of light. In the years that followed, Temozarela watched as God's attention shifted from his seraphim to his new creation--man. Jealousy caused Temozarela and his disciples to abandon their heavenly post and attempt to corrupt humanity to prove the superiority of the seraphim to God. During the Crusades, he attempted to begin his plan, but Belial sealed him in the Domas Porada for 500 years. Now, released by Ivan Isaacs, Temozarela is free again, but too weak to carry out his dark designs. His disciples have begun sanctifying the ground in the American West, spreading plague and death in preparation for the Unholy Sabbath.
Nera
Also known as Netraphim, Nera is the "Guardian Saint" of Windtale. This gypsy dancer takes care of a troupe of misfit performers who have recently taken up residence just outside of town. Ivan Isaacs' arrival in town endangers the delicate peace she's managed to keep. Her faithful companion is the spirit-wolf Bendo, summoned by her will.
Armand
Also known as Amandiel, Armand is the Grand Priest in Temozarela's baptism of blood. His loyalties are to his dark lord alone, and he will destroy anyone who dares interfere with his master's plans--even his own comrades
Coburn
A lawman investigating the mysterious events happening around the Old West. He and his companions are the only mortals close to uncovering Temozarela's plot. After Lizzie is found to be the only survivor of the St. Baldlas massacre, Coburn takes her into custody to see what information she might have about the mysterious Ivan Isaacs.
Lizzie
Lizzie inherited leadership of the Rebel Angel Gang from her father. She's loved by her men, and feared by everyone else. She has more of a conscience than some of her fellow outlaws, but her hands are not clean of blood. Her rational world is shattered when her path crosses that of Ivan Isaacs. Now trouble seems to be her only friend. A hanging, a lynching, even a zombie curse -- she just can't seem to get a break these days. Infected with Temozarela's zombie curse, she was taken into custody by Coburn, and for awhile she helped the lawman in his search for Ivan. Lizzie eventually escaped, and has since joined up with another band of outlaws. Her current whereabouts are unknown.
Zombies
They want to eat your brains!
Jarbilong
One of the disciples in Temozarela's circle, this demon in human form controls an army of zombies. He is the first disciple Ivan faces in his quest.
Gena
When Ivan was adopted by Gena's father, she didn't much care for the quiet, studious boy. But over time, this fiery lass developed quite an affection for her adopted brother -- an affection he shares, but is forbidden by his oath as a priest to act upon.
Raul Piestro
The head priest of the order of Saint Vertinez, a secret branch of the Vatican which works with autonomy from the Pope. He recruits Ivan to help open the Domas Porada, but this shadowy priest seems to have an agenda of his own.
Vascar De Guillon
During the First Crusade, De Guillon led the Knights of the 12 Citadels, the greatest warriors of Christendom. After he gets word that his family is killed by plague, he wanders the desert until he comes upon an ancient temple to Temozarela. The fallen angel seduces De Guillon and he and his angel brethren occupy the bodies of the crusader and his knights.
The Domas Porada
A mythical sarcophagus invented by the ancient Belakians to seal the souls of the dead. Betheal Gavarre is rumored to have built one during his bout of heresy following the trial of Vascar de Guillon. Now the Domas Porada has been found in Stonetale Abbey in the American West. What secrets does this ancient prison hold?
SPECIAL FEATURE: Check out the Priest movie trailer by Blue Eyed Daizy
When I first started here at TOKYOPOP, I was relatively new to the world of manga. I’d been a fan of American comics for quite awhile, but the world of super-deformity and random nosebleeds was all pretty new to me, and I’ll be honest…I wasn’t sure how I felt about any of it.
And then I discovered Priest. Upon seeing it for the first time, I was immediately grabbed by the manhwa’s beautifully rendered covers and unique design. It looked completely unlike anything else TOKYOPOP was publishing at the time, and that intrigued me. It didn’t take long before I was hooked, and to this day, it remains not only my favorite manhwa, but one of my favorite graphic novels of all time.
Yes, Priest is an action/horror title. Yes, it’s packed with grotesque monsters, dark heroes and brutal fights that make you shout, “Holy crap!!” Action junkies will LOVE this manhwa. But here’s the thing about Priest that surprises most people—it’s also one of the most intelligent series we publish.
Through its sixteen volumes (and counting), Priest questions what it means to be an individual in a world where all were created in God’s image, and it looks at the repercussions caused by the creation of man. Prior to our birth, the angels were God’s favored children. It’s hardly surprising that many of them wouldn’t be too happy about being replaced in the eyes of their creator.
Engaging and smart Christian philosophy abounds in a tale that is told over multiple time periods and that centers on one fallen priest’s quest for revenge—a quest that may also save the rest of humanity. Min-Woo Hyung, in an art style that’s entirely his own, has created a masterpiece in Priest. One that I believe will continue to be read and discussed long after Father Ivan Isaacs rides off into his last sunset.
Congratulations. You’ve just discovered the best TOKYOPOP series that you haven’t been reading. Enjoy!
~Tim Beedle, Editor
A word from the editor of Manga Online:
Min-Woo is a prime representative of the extraordinarily imaginative artwork that is coming out of the hotbed of talent that is Korea today. At long last, Korean graphic novels, feature films and animation are earning the critical and fan acclaim they deserve—as well as changing the face of comics around the world.
Ever since TOKYOPOP licensed Min-Woo’s Priest graphic novel series from Nam Ho Kim at Daiwon for U.S. publication, we have all been huge fans of Min-Woo’s work. Priest is a dark and rich story that has caught the attention of countless tastemakers in America, from Hollywood execs and writers to designers and fine artists—not to mention a legion of fans.
As Mike Carrey said in his introduction to Priest, Volume 6:
“…it’s currently evolving into one of the most enthrallingly unpredictable stories in the entire medium.”
If you’re not already a fan, then be prepared to become one once you behold Min-Woo’s amazing work.
Min-Woo is more than an incredibly talented artist—he is also a cool guy and a good friend. Our time spent in Seoul hanging out with him, his family and friends has always been fun. And we can attest from first-hand experience that what he says in his interview (see Creator Profile) is true: most of Min-Woo’s friends are simply crazy…and we at TOKYOPOP hope to always qualify as his crazy friends too.
~Jeremy Ross, Director of New Product Development
TOKYOPOP recommends: A Superb Fan Site
Domas-Porada is an incredible multimedia fan site in the UK with reviews along with tons of information about the series, the creator and the upcoming movie from Screen Gems
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i started reading this while in australia and was totally blown away at how different it was to other novels that i've read so far.. the story line and the drawings were wicked awesome!! definitely a must read !!
SHINSEIJIRO90
03.03.2008 07:37 PM
That is very GOOD!
WARDENMAN
20.10.2007 07:50 AM