@Gundamotaku
For your information China has won 2 world championships (2018, 2019), 3 second places (2013, 2014, 2020), and 5 third-fourth placec (2014, 2017*, 2019, 2020).
Hmmmm weird... I thought they would atleast bring some familiar names in this manhua. I guess they stick to fictional characters instead.
Weird seeing “ex world best midlaner” as chinese, because all of the chinese teams that won Worlds previously was korean. Well, I don’t have high expectations from manhuas anyway.
I can't believe that riot, as shitty of a company as they are, allowed to be associated with this "thing", but well for now i'm only judging this on the fact that it's a manhua, might as well give it a read, but lets be honest, it's a manhua
HAHAHA, whoever thought that making a league of legends Chinese manga should be taken out of the job because this is just lame. You got a good 6 stars 10 days in. If you are gonna do a manga then do it in the world of runterra because that at leased is more interesting than doing a story on an Esports team. Plus, multiple yt videos already go in-depth into the history of faker in less time than it takes to read the history of faker in a Chinese manga.
@PortalSage Since when was this a history of faker?? faker doesn't have anything to do with this series other than making a few appearances.
Also, that's just your taste. Maybe I'm just weird but i like this series a lot so far.
@PortalSage This was not the history of Faker. The synopsis would make you think like that but that World #1 Midlaner in the synopsis was just a fictional character. They only use League of Legends as a platform to introduce an esports manga but they did not use real life people as a protagonist.
Lol, what a weird concept for a manga or whatever a Chinese manga is called. You're essentially reading about a fictional character playing a real game that controls a fictional character.
Why... why not just a manga taking place IN LoL itself?