Tomb Raider King

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Tomb Raider King
Tomb Raider King Volume 1 Cover.jpg
First webtoon adaptation volume cover, featuring Seo Joo-Heon

AuthorSanji Jiksong
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
Genre Action, fantasy
Publisher
  • New Episode
  • Wuxiaworld (English)
Published
  • November 1, 2016 – May 4, 2018
Media typeweb novel

Contents

Tomb Raider King
도굴왕
Dogul-Wang
AuthorSanji Jiksong
Illustrator3B2S
PublisherRedice Studio
Webtoon
service
Original runJune 30,  2019  March 27,  2023
Volumes12
979-11-97221-00-2
Tomb Raider King
Korean name
Hangul 도굴왕
Transcriptions
Revised Romanization Dogul-Wang
November 22, 2022 [7] 979-8-40-090007-5
02 May 25, 2021 [9] 979-11-97221-05-7 March 21, 2023 [10] 979-8-40-090013-6
03 July 27, 2021 [11] 979-11-97221-07-1 June 20, 2023 [12] 979-8-40-090035-8
04 December 7, 2021 [13] 979-11-91841-04-6 September 19, 2023 [14] 979-8-40-090052-5
05 March 29, 2022 [15] 979-1-19-184110-7 December 12, 2023 [16] 979-8-40-090103-4
06 June 28, 2022 [17] 979-1-19-184116-9 March 19, 2024 [18] 979-8-40-090104-1
07 December 15, 2022 [19] 979-1-19-184129-9 June 18, 2024 [20] 979-8-40-090105-8
08 May 25, 2023 [21] 979-1-19-184140-4 September 14, 2024 [22] 979-8-40-090208-6
09 July 18, 2023 [23] 979-1-19-184145-9 December 10, 2024 [24] 979-8-40-090210-9
10 December 5, 2023 [25] 979-1-19-184158-9 March 18, 2025 [26] 979-8-40-090212-3
11 April 16, 2024 [27] 979-1-19-184167-1 -
12 August 8, 2024 [1] 979-1-19-413124-3 -

Animation

A South Korean animated television series adaptation was announced at Anime Expo 2024. It was produced by Studio EEK and the series will be released in 2026. [3]

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