Yes, there might be. There are countless novels out there with various themes and elements. It's possible that in some regional or niche novels, there could be a story set in Jangsan that involves a tiger and has some connection to the concept of God.
I'm not entirely sure what 'Jangsan' specifically refers to here. But generally, in some novels, a tiger could be a symbol related to power or nature. And if there is a religious or 'God' - related element in the novel, it might be used to convey certain moral or spiritual messages. For example, in some Asian novels, tigers are often seen as powerful and majestic creatures, and if combined with religious connotations, it could represent the power of the divine in nature.
The story could be about how the presence of the descended tiger influences the lives of the characters. Perhaps it leads to uncovering hidden secrets or unlocking new powers. Or it could simply be a story of friendship and protection with the tiger as a central figure.
Definitely not. Manhwa comes from Korea. It has unique features that set it apart from Chinese comic works in terms of art style, storylines, and cultural influences.
Sure is. Manhwa specifically refers to comics created in Korea and has its own unique style and characteristics compared to comics from other countries.
Onepunchman is definitely not a manhwa. It's a Japanese manga that features an interesting plot and distinctive characters. The manga has been adapted into various forms of media.