Even though Hong Girl Dong is both a fictional character and a South Korean Robin Hood equivalent, he surely was based on an actual person. Many surviving variants of this fictitious folk hero have appeared on comics (plus both movies and tv shows) for a long time, with the best known of them all being from a considerably lighter and softer manhwa by the Shin brothers.
The Fist Master by Kim Won Bin is a lighter and softer take on the various South Korean tales of many a young general to be, but particularly on a few twists to the tale of Agijangsu, which means the mighty baby. There are about five variants, the forgettable original version made in 1958, the highly sought after second version made in 1964, the third version made in 1968, the fourth version which ran 1975 to 1983, and the fifth version lasting from 1992 to 1994.
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