Dec 31, 2020
First, I must say: English is not my first language, so I apologize for possible mistakes.
Well, Devil No. 4 surely does have a nice starting. A devil and a human falling in love, even if they cannot be together. Not a typical korean webtoon, and I thought there would be some kind of suspense, but it didn't (it is not a problem, though).
Art:
Well, that's decent. The art is so soft, pure and unique. It doesn't have those bubbles or hearts currently used in romance stories, which I think it is great. The expressions are well-drawn and we can also feel their pain throughout the screen.
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Story:
I expected a little bit more for the ending. Well, I still need to read the spin-offs, but the main story finished in a strange way. I was reading and then... it finished! Just like this. They put us in a deep thinking about life and universe, destiny and love, and then... it finishes. I'm not handing out spoilers here, but, you know... it seems like it was rushed.
Character:
The main characters are great, and the highest point about the webtoon. They change, they feel, and we can actually feel with them. Hanna changes from a bored teenage girl to a mature, loving, caring and independent woman. Not the same about side characters. I couldn't understand Mika's role after all, f.e. They were developing and they deserved (as well) a profound ending, which didn't happen.
Enjoyment: I liked it a lot, because I love romances! Have been reading it on webtoon, pretty happy it is for free! It may not be that enjoyable to people who don't like romance or sensitive topics regarding religion.
This story deserves a little bit more recognition, because it is a plot about how love can change us no matter the time or distance. It carries a great sense of how bad can turn into good for love, and the other way around. I had lots of fun!
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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