


It is probably for the best to refer to Korean comics as " manhwa", but that is also confusing to the ear because of the lexically similar term for Chinese comics, "manhua".

It is also possible that this designation of a Korean origin to webtoons in general to differentiate them from manga, for instance, is why using a term like "webcomic" is not used as often despite it seemingly being a catch-all phrase. There is also the other aspect of the term being used to specifically refer to Korean comics, which have largely gained a following through their distribution on platforms like the aforementioned however, platforms like Lehzin Tapas Saturday AM and PM and even titles that form part of AfroTokyo's Kalabash anthology are also technically webtoons or webcomics. While it generally does, and the previously mentioned titles are specifically on that platform, it is probably useful to specify that the capitalized form of the word is the platform in particular, while "webtoon" would refer to an instance of a comic "on the web". This is a list of all current video games adapted from the Korean manhwa series The God of High School or containing significant elements of it.Ī free-to-play 3D fighting role-playing game, it features the male and female versions of characters from science fiction, culture and history, and offers players the ability to switch characters on the fly to improve gameplay, combinations, and the overall combat experience.Īs part of a collaboration with The God of High School, this game offers Jin Mori, Yu Mira and Park Ilpyo as premium characters.Ī free-to-play 2D team battle role-playing game adapted from The God of High School, it features an abundant stash of collectible characters and their various versions battling through events based straight out of the Webtoon, and in addition to a variety of upgrades and evolutions to the characters, also allow for different team and skill combinations to enhance battle play.Ī free-to-play 3D fighting role-playing game adapted from The God of High School, it features a variety of collectible characters and their various versions fighting mooks and bosses through multiple stages in the story, and offes a variety of upgrades and costumes for the characters.Ī free-to-play 3D game fighting role-playing game featuring characters from NAVER WEBTOON comics, its host of characters from The God of High School includes Jin Mori, Han Daewi, Yu Mira, Park Ilpyo, Lee Sujin, Uma, Jegal Taek, Sang Manjin, The King, Haetae, Park Mujin, Judge Q, Dan Ahan, 666:Satan, Uriel and Jin Taejin as well as their various versions.First off, the use of the term "WEBTOON" in this article is particularly fluid and does not necessarily refer to online comics based on Naver's LINE's WEBTOON platform.
