![]() As an added bonus, Seth's status as a Sorcerer means the protagonist is treated like the plague in his home town. He is loud, energetic, somewhat of an idiot, optimistic, and blunt. For a lack of a better descriptor, Seth is a stereotypical shounen-action main character. While a supporting cast outshining the lead is not too unusual, problems begin to arise when everyone seems like an improvement over the protagonist. Partnering with a girl possessing a split personality and a cowardly researcher, Seth must stay one step ahead of the Inquisition while seeking to unveil the world's secrets. In order to complete this task, the young protagonist joins the Artemis Institute to try and fine-tune his abilities. Seeking to ease the tension between humanity and Sorcerers, Seth sets out to discover the Radiant, a place assumed to be responsible for creating Nemeses. Known as Sorcerers, the infected few gain access to magical powers, although this comes at the price of ostracization. Along with being quite dangerous, Nemeses can curse humans, causing them to become infected. Taking place in a fantastical and colorful universe, Radiant's world is threatened by the monstrous Nemeses. ![]() Lasting for 21 episodes, Radiant's first season has already been awarded a sequel. The manga proved popular enough to justify a Japanese translation, making Radiant the first French comic to receive such a treatment. ![]() To be exact, Radiant is written by a French author named Tony Valente, with chapters being published through France's Ankama magazine. Despite possessing many of the traditional components associated with action and fantasy series commonly published through magazines like Shounen Jump, Radiant is a rare example of a non-Japanese manga. ![]()
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