The movie "The Daredevil" is adapted from the comic of the same name created by Chinese cartoonist Xu Xianzhe. The work has been adapted into various forms such as animation and mobile games, and has also been approved for animated movies, TV series and other projects.
"Guard" refers to the hired warrior, and the target he protects also refers to the target wanted by the government for offering a reward. "The Bodyguard" tells the story of the eve of the civil unrest in the late Sui Dynasty, when a bloody storm broke out in the world, and the grievances and hatreds of people from all walks of life gradually unfolded. An extremely skilled escort walks in the desert of the Western Regions. On the way to avoid being pursued by the imperial court, he takes on an escort mission whose destination is the capital Chang'an. He thought it was just a simple escort mission, but he didn't expect that the journey was full of dangers and dangers. Surrounded. A journey that affects the fate of the world begins...
"The Daring Man" began to be serialized in 2015. The comic has attracted a large number of readers with its tough yet exquisite painting style and relaxed plot, and has been widely Well received. This work has been highly recommended by writer Ma Boyong, chief director of "The Return of the Great Sage" Tian Xiaopeng, and talk show actor Li Dan. Tian Xiaopeng said: "I have always wanted to see a domineering ancient oriental story. It should not be artificial, but should be rooted in history, and grow a rough and real grain feeling; it should not be pretentious, but should be based on the world of rivers and lakes, and extend the ups and downs of the big picture. Thanks to "The Daredevil" for making all of this possible. "
The hard-core martial arts style created by Xu Xianzhe has not only gained fans in China, but also is popular in Japan, the country of comics. It has been featured in Japanese NHK TV news reports three times and has been called a "world-class Chinese comic masterpiece". Rumiko Takahashi, the author of "Inuyasha", also took the initiative to help promote it.
The movie "The Daredevil" is adapted from the comic of the same name created by Chinese cartoonist Xu Xianzhe. The work has been adapted into various forms such as animation and mobile games, and has also been approved for animated movies, TV series and other projects.
"Guard" refers to the hired warrior, and the target he protects also refers to the target wanted by the government for offering a reward. "The Bodyguard" tells the story of the eve of the civil unrest in the late Sui Dynasty, when a bloody storm broke out in the world, and the grievances and hatreds of people from all walks of life gradually unfolded. An extremely skilled escort walks in the desert of the Western Regions. On the way to avoid being pursued by the imperial court, he takes on an escort mission whose destination is the capital Chang'an. He thought it was just a simple escort mission, but he didn't expect that the journey was full of dangers and dangers. Surrounded. A journey that affects the fate of the world begins...
"The Daring Man" began to be serialized in 2015. The comic has attracted a large number of readers with its tough yet exquisite painting style and relaxed plot, and has been widely Well received. This work has been highly recommended by writer Ma Boyong, chief director of "The Return of the Great Sage" Tian Xiaopeng, and talk show actor Li Dan. Tian Xiaopeng said: "I have always wanted to see a domineering ancient oriental story. It should not be artificial, but should be rooted in history, and grow a rough and real grain feeling; it should not be pretentious, but should be based on the world of rivers and lakes, and extend the ups and downs of the big picture. Thanks to "The Daredevil" for making all of this possible. "
The hard-core martial arts style created by Xu Xianzhe has not only gained fans in China, but also is popular in Japan, the country of comics. It has been featured in Japanese NHK TV news reports three times and has been called a "world-class Chinese comic masterpiece". Rumiko Takahashi, the author of "Inuyasha", also took the initiative to help promote it.