“Jing, the legendary King of Bandits, steals treasures while revealing his true noble intentions to those he robs.”
Jing: King of Bandits - Twilight Tales
KING OF BANDIT JING
Would You Love or Hate This?
AI-powered analysis tailored to your taste
Based on your preference for character-driven stories with layered emotional arcs, this title's exploration of identity and belonging would deeply resonate. The pacing mirrors series you've rated highly, and its thematic depth aligns with your appreciation for nuanced storytelling...
However, the slow initial episodes might test your patience given your history of dropping shows that don't hook you early. The art style shift in the middle arc could also be a concern...
Synopsis
Jing, the legendary King of Bandits, steals treasures while revealing his true noble intentions to those he robs.
It is said that all that glitters—even the stars—can be stolen away in the blink of an eye by the King of Bandits. Heeded by all, this warning has spread around the world, yet nobody knows who the elusive thief truly is. Jing, an inconspicuous vagabond, and Kir, his winged friend with a foul mouth, are not only on the hunt for rare gems and ancient relics, but also anything that catches the eye and pleases the heart. At first glance, most may overlook the filthy boy in his ragged coat with the bird on his shoulder. But when their cherished possessions are taken away, Jing will also steal their attention, opening their eyes to the true intent of the figure they once blindly thought to fear.
What people say
Read Order & Related
Explore the Jing: King of Bandits - Twilight Tales universe
Cast
See all →Gallery
See all →If you stay for this, you'll stay for these
See all →The community pairs this with
See all →Publication slate
A Manga Publication
- Format 35 × 7 ch × vol
- Total read 4h 40m approx
- Published Jan 1999 – May 2005
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M0383 catalog