Legends of MeoShín'Ké

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Product details

  • ISBN 9798881602932
  • Weight: 268g
  • Dimensions: 157 x 178mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Discover over 50 Korean mythological creatures in this bestselling illustrated guidebook, now in English! Perfect for fans of Freaky Folklore, cryptids, and East Asian legends, each page brings ancient monsters to life with meticulously researched information and stunning full-page art.

Return to the world of MeoShín’Ké with volume 2 of this beautifully illustrated guide to Korean mythology and monsters. This stunning handbook introduces over fifty mythological beings from Korean folklore, each brought to life with vivid artwork, detailed lore, and fascinating facts. Whether you’re exploring for inspiration, expanding your knowledge of global folklore, or simply drawn to the world of mystical creatures, this series offers a captivating journey into Korea’s hidden myths.

Featured creatures include:
  • the Cheonma, or Sky Horse
  • the Chungyong, or Blue Dragon
  • the MoonRabbit
  • the Gangmaru, or Head Soul Collector
  • & more!
HwaHwa Studio is an innovative creative studio that serves as a captivating gateway to Korean (East Asian) culture, employing a distinctively chic approach to storytelling through an array of animations, books, and merchandise. Established in 2017, HwaHwa has achieved notable acclaim, receiving numerous grants from the South Korean government and successfully crowdfunding nine compelling projects. HwaHwa ardently embraces its role as a cultural bridge, forging connections between the East and the West, and promoting a vibrant exchange of cultural treasures.

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