well I've read volumes 1 to six and I could say it is
twisted.
{SPOILERS AHEAD}
it tells the story about a priest who lost faith in God and wants to avenge his only love's (which is also his addoptive sister) death.
the reason he became a man of cloth is to avoid conflict with his surrogate father. ten years later he becomes a full time priest comes back to his old home and to his now grown up sister. he becomes envolved in a secret catholic research group who happens to stumble upon a mysteriously placed cathedral (a chathedral in the middle of the dessert? ). inside is a pillar looking thing with strange inscriptions on it which they identify as
domos poradas. a fallen arch-angel is trapped inside and they needed a blood sacrifice. the unwitting priest helps translate the inscriptions, and another group sects captures the priest's sister/love and sacrifices her thus unleashing the evil within.
priest snaps and wanted vengeance, lucky for him there was another demon inside the box... and his name was belial.
belial was a human priest once, feared for his ways to make people repent for there sins. his faith was strong until the fallen archangel comes along shreds his humanity and faith by instructing his little helper (which he treats as his own child) to sacrifice himself and by murder. belial wanted vengeance from the devil and wanted to punish the fallen arch-angel by sealing himself and the fallen one inside domos poradas.
{end spoiler}
*shrugs shoulder* woo! that was a long one!
now please don't be upset guys by the way I telled the story.
thats how it went in the book.
In the book they potray God as an uncaring bystander who seems to play around with peoples faith.
and they barely mentioned the lord (even though they like showing cruxifixes and rosaries all through out the book). but in Ivan's situation (the PRIEST) I feel pity for him. his anger is the only fuel that keeps him alive and human and nothing else.
by the way the korean term for comics is mhanua