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  • Feng Shen Ji
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  • Feng Shen Ji (封神記, Fēng Shén Jì) is a Chinese manhua series by Zheng Jian He, Cheng Kin Wo and Tang Chi Fai.
  • An ongoing manhua with 3 seasons so far created by Zheng Jian He and the artists Cheng Kin Wo and Tang Chi Fai. The Great Shang dynasty has been in power for many years but the Gods find fault with the new emperor. Instead of submitting to their will at the expense of his people, the Emperor resolves to throw off the Gods' yoke and free humanity. However, not only the Gods but a rival, the young Zhou who submits to the Gods' will for his own purposes will face him! Simply put, it's an awesome series reminiscent of other classic manhua like Storm Riders.
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  • 2014-11-19
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  • 72
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  • Historical, Martial Arts, Seinen,
Genre
  • Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Supernatural
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  • Manga
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  • 2013-03-07
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  • Feng Shen Ji Wiki
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  • fengshenji
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  • Feng Shen Ji (封神記, Fēng Shén Jì) is a Chinese manhua series by Zheng Jian He, Cheng Kin Wo and Tang Chi Fai.
  • An ongoing manhua with 3 seasons so far created by Zheng Jian He and the artists Cheng Kin Wo and Tang Chi Fai. The Great Shang dynasty has been in power for many years but the Gods find fault with the new emperor. Instead of submitting to their will at the expense of his people, the Emperor resolves to throw off the Gods' yoke and free humanity. However, not only the Gods but a rival, the young Zhou who submits to the Gods' will for his own purposes will face him! The fate of the dynasty, nay, the fate of all humanity will be determined by this great battle between the forces of Heaven and Earth! How the story starts. Zhou dies and he fails to save his kingdom. Oh, spoiler alert and all that. The story focuses on his son Wu Geng, who also dies. Now before you go thinking this is some sort of tragic and short affair there's more to it than that. His mother, who also happens to be a god, kills herself and him. This is to protect Wu Geng from the forces of the gods, so they don't capture and torture him. Using her transcendent vigor, a sort of power gods get when they die, she helps the spirit of her son find a new body. It's then that Wu Geng just happens to find the fresh corpse of Ah Gou. Ah Gou was a slave that Wu Geng had a bad encounter long time ago and fate played him a twisted game. Wu Geng possesses Ah Gou's body as a last resort. It's from there that the real story starts and Wu Geng begins his journey to topple the tyrannical empire of the gods. Simply put, it's an awesome series reminiscent of other classic manhua like Storm Riders.