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Threads of Time (Korean: 살례탑; RR: Sal Le Top) is a South Korean manhwa series written and illustrated by Mi-young Noh. It was serialized in Daewon C.I.'s Junior Champ magazine from 1999 to 2003, with its individual chapters collected into eleven volumes. It follows a modern high school student who is sent back in time to the era of the Mongol invasions of Korea.
High school student Moon Bin Kim has difficulty sleeping due to a recurring nightmare where he is stranded over a thousand years in the past chasing a dark-haired girl into a deep abyss. Before long, the nightmare overwhelms him, and he is unable to tell whether he is Moon Bin, a modern teenager from Seoul, or Sa Kyoung Kim, the son of a prominent warrior family in the middle of the first Millennium. People in his present-day life assume roles in his historical life as he struggles to learn exactly who he is and what he is expected to do, straddling a transmigratory portal through time and space.
In the present, his school's kumdo club battles to stay in the championships but in the past, Moon Bin finds himself at the threshold of a territorial dispute on the plains of Mongolia.
Written and illustrated by Mi-young Noh, the series began serialization in Daewon C.I.'s Junior Champ magazine in December 1999.[3] Its serialization was completed in 2003.[1] Its individual chapters were collected into eleven volumes.[3]
Tokyopop published the series in English.[4]
Sheena McNeil of Sequential Tart felt the story was an "excellent twist" on time travel as a plot device. She described the art as "having a fresh intensity" and noted its distinction from manga artwork. However, she felt it was dull at times and wished it had more action scenes.[5] Koo Bon-joon of The Hankyoreh felt the illustrations showed "outstanding artistry", especially considering that it was Noh's first work targeted at boys.[2]