A disguised historical story that is imaged and politicized

Doug 2022-03-21 09:01:11

The political implications are obvious. It was purely for the sake of justice for the West to attack the evil Iran as a propaganda. The Persian army was weird from top to bottom, and then beaten to death by the Spartan heavy infantry.
It deviates quite a lot from history, and blindly exaggerates the folk customs of Sparta. Quandang comics are pretty good.
Successfully produced many impressive images of characters: the young Xueye killed the giant wolf, rotted and corrupted the priest, the elegant girl of prophecy, the tall god-king Xerxes, the mutant undead army, looks like the leaker of Xiong Xinxin , A group of muscular men under the command of Leonidas...

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  • Titus 2022-04-23 07:01:10

    The picture and colors are really good, other than that, especially the vulgar cultural thinking and inferior IQ of the Americans. . .

  • Sincere 2021-10-20 18:58:53

    I watched that unfortunate ritual girl dance back and forth several times.

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  • [while wrestling with his son]

    King Leonidas: In the end, a Spartan's true strength is the warrior next to him. So give respect and honor to him, and it will be returned to you. First, you fight with your head...

    Queen Gorgo: Then you fight with your heart.

    King Leonidas: [sees the Captain] What is it?

    Queen Gorgo: A Persian messenger awaits you.

    King Leonidas: Do not forget today's lesson.

    Pleistarchos: Respect and honor.

    King Leonidas: Respect and honor.

  • Dilios: It's been more than thirty years since the wolf and the winter cold. And now, as then, a beast approaches; patient and confident, savoring the meal to come. This beast is made of men and horses, swords and spears. An army of slaves vast beyond imagining, ready to devour tiny Greece, ready to snuff out the world's one hope for reason and justice. A beast approaches.