When Park Ha discovers three strange men sitting in her new place, she would have never guessed one of them was the Crown Prince. As Park Ha tries to navigate her new life in Seoul, she discovers bits of her secret childhood and how she came to be separated from her family. Meanwhile, 300 years earlier, the Crown Prince is desperate to find out answers to his wife's mysterious death. Before he does, cosmic forces intervene and he's switched with someone who looks just like him from 300-years-later Seoul. The ultimate crossover between Joseon and Seoul fueled by mystery ensues when the two meet. (Source: POCKET COMICS)
In Korea, during the Chosun dynasty (1392-1910), there lived a man called Im Kkeok-Jeong who gathered and armed a whole group of peasants to fight against the despotism of the aristocrats. Known to be very strong and fearless, he quickly became a national hero because of his charisma and the fight he led. Here is the detailed adaptation of his life. *Note: This was first published as 21 volumes but a complete edition was later released consisting of 32 volumes in total.*
In 183 AD, the Ming and the Rang kingdoms lived in an age of great trade! Cha Yang-Sun, a poor girl who embraced extraordinary dreams, lives in poverty. One day, her parents, burdened with nothing but debt, sell her to the Park merchants, rumored to treat their children and women worse than animals. Nervously, Yang-Sun enters the merchants' compound, where she meets the mysterious young master, Ki-Tae, whose heart races... What could be more frightening than this? This is the story of the bubbly Cha Yang-Sun's tumultuous success! (Source: Kakaopage, translated) *Note: This is a retelling of the 2002 tv drama **Successful Story of a Bright Girl** in a historical setting.*