Ennead Vol. 01, the full-color Boys’ Love webtoon hit inspired by ancient Egyptian mythology! (Paperback Edition)
Nine powerful gods of ancient Egypt form the Ennead. When the god of war, Seth, kills his brother Osiris and takes over Egypt, he ushers in an era of chaos and cruelty. Centuries later, a new challenger appears: Horus, the child of Isis. Horus is not yet a full god, but he has the support of other deities to dethrone Seth. The conflict between Seth and Horus that begins as a series of trials warps into a complex web of deceit, obsession…and desire.
This hit Boys’ Love webtoon–a dramatic fantasy epic–is a reimagining of one of the oldest myths in human civilization. Already available in multiple languages to fans around the world, this is the very first time the graphic novel series will be printed in English, presented in beautiful full-color editions in an oversized trim!
Seven Seas will release two versions of the series, which were originally drawn for different audiences: a paperback version rated Older Teen, and a deluxe hardcover version rated Mature. (Each version is standalone but has alternate depictions of some adult material.)
Biographical Notes:
Mojito is a South Korean artist best known for the Egyptian mythology BL webtoon ENNEAD, winner of a 2022 Ridi Award.
Title Notes:
Paperback (rated Older Teen) and Hardcover (rated Mature), approximately 300-350 pages each volume. Each version is standalone but has alternate depictions of some adult material.
Originally released in Korean and available in Japanese, Simplified Chinese, and English (English on the Tappytoon webtoon platform); this will be its first print edition in English.
Based on Ancient Myth, the original Osiris myth that inspired this series is over 4,000 years old, and was one of the most influential myths of ancient Egypt. This comic should appeal to readers who like new takes on ancient mythology, similar to webtoon juggernaut Lore Olympus.
This Adult title is rated Older Teen (15+) with some possible YA crossover (contains brutality and incest as per ancient myths).
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