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Apr 8, 2023
"The Boxer" is a gripping and emotional manhwa that tells the story of a young man named Lee Han Gyeol who dreams of becoming a professional boxer. The series is written and illustrated by Jihoon Jung and was first serialized in Korea in 2016.
One of the strengths of "The Boxer" is its portrayal of the struggles and sacrifices that come with pursuing a career in boxing. Han Gyeol is a character who faces numerous obstacles on his journey to becoming a pro boxer, from financial difficulties to injuries and personal setbacks. The story does an excellent job of highlighting the physical and mental toll that
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boxing takes on a fighter, and the highs and lows of competition are portrayed in a way that feels both realistic and engrossing.
Another aspect of "The Boxer" that stands out is its character development. Han Gyeol is a deeply complex and flawed protagonist who makes mistakes and faces challenges that force him to grow and evolve over the course of the story. The supporting cast is also well fleshed-out, with each character having their own motivations and struggles that add depth and nuance to the narrative.
The art style of "The Boxer" is also worth noting. Jung's illustrations are dynamic and detailed, capturing the raw energy and intensity of boxing matches while also conveying the emotional weight of the story's quieter moments.
Overall, "The Boxer" is a compelling and well-crafted manhwa that will appeal to fans of sports stories, character-driven dramas, and emotional coming-of-age tales. Its exploration of the physical and emotional tolls of boxing, combined with its strong character writing and impressive artwork, make it a must-read for fans of the genre.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Apr 5, 2023
"Kokou no Hito" is a coming-of-age drama manhwa series written and illustrated by Shinichi Sakamoto. The story follows the journey of Mori Buntarou, a reserved and introspective high school student who finds solace and purpose in mountain climbing.
One of the biggest strengths of "Kokou no Hito" is its powerful storytelling. The series deals with themes of self-discovery, perseverance, and the pursuit of excellence. It portrays the struggles and challenges that Buntarou faces on his journey to become a skilled and accomplished mountain climber, as well as the personal demons he must confront along the way.
The artwork in "Kokou no Hito" is also noteworthy. The character
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designs are highly detailed and realistic, with the mountain landscapes and climbing scenes depicted with stunning accuracy and attention to detail. The series' use of color and shadow is also masterful, capturing the mood and emotion of each scene with precision.
Another strength of "Kokou no Hito" is its character development. Buntarou is a complex and well-rounded protagonist, with a rich internal life that is explored throughout the series. The supporting characters are also well-developed, with each one bringing their own unique perspective to Buntarou's journey.
However, one potential downside of "Kokou no Hito" is its pacing. The series can feel slow at times, particularly in the early chapters where much of the exposition and setup takes place. Additionally, the series' focus on mountain climbing may not appeal to all readers, as it can feel niche and somewhat repetitive.
Overall, "Kokou no Hito" is a must-read for fans of coming-of-age stories and outdoor sports. Its powerful storytelling, stunning artwork, and well-developed characters make it a standout in the genre, and its exploration of personal growth and perseverance will resonate with readers of all ages.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Apr 5, 2023
"Inuyashiki" is a science-fiction manhwa series written and illustrated by Hiroya Oku. The story revolves around two men - a middle-aged salaryman named Ichiro Inuyashiki and a high school student named Hiro Shishigami - who both gain extraordinary abilities after being caught in a strange explosion.
One of the biggest strengths of "Inuyashiki" is its exploration of complex themes such as morality, humanity, and the consequences of power. The series raises thought-provoking questions about what it means to be human and how our actions can have ripple effects on those around us. The characters are complex and well-developed, with nuanced motivations that make them feel like
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real people.
The artwork in "Inuyashiki" is also noteworthy. The character designs are highly detailed and expressive, with the series' unique sci-fi elements brought to life through intricate depictions of technology and otherworldly landscapes. The action scenes are dynamic and thrilling, making it easy to become engrossed in the battles between Inuyashiki and Shishigami.
Another strength of "Inuyashiki" is its use of pacing and storytelling. The series does an excellent job of slowly building tension and developing the characters, with each chapter adding new layers of depth to the story. The emotional payoff is also significant, with moments of intense drama and heart-wrenching tragedy that will leave readers invested in the characters' fates.
However, one potential downside of "Inuyashiki" is its graphic violence and mature themes. The series deals with heavy subject matter, including murder, suicide, and abuse, which may not be suitable for all readers.
Overall, "Inuyashiki" is a must-read for fans of science-fiction and psychological drama. Its thought-provoking exploration of complex themes, excellent artwork, and compelling storytelling make it a standout in the genre, and its emotional impact will stay with readers long after the final page.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Apr 5, 2023
"Record of Ragnarok" is a popular action-fantasy manhwa (comic) series written by Shinya Umemura and Takumi Fukui, with art by Ajichika. The story is set in a world where gods from various mythologies assemble to decide the fate of humanity, which they view as corrupt and unworthy. In a last-ditch effort to save humanity, the gods challenge them to a series of battles known as "Ragnarok," with 13 human champions fighting against 13 gods.
One of the biggest strengths of "Record of Ragnarok" is its incredible artwork. The detailed character designs and beautifully rendered action scenes are truly breathtaking, making it easy to get lost in
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the epic battles between the human champions and the powerful gods.
The series also does a great job of balancing action with character development. Each of the human champions has their own unique backstory and motivations for fighting in Ragnarok, making it easy to become invested in their struggles. The gods, too, are given their own personalities and quirks, adding depth to their characters beyond their divine powers.
Another notable aspect of "Record of Ragnarok" is its exploration of different mythologies and cultures. The series draws from a wide range of mythologies, including Norse, Greek, and Hindu, making for a fascinating blend of storytelling and world-building.
However, one potential downside of "Record of Ragnarok" is its pacing. The series can feel a bit slow at times, particularly in the early chapters where much of the exposition and setup takes place. Additionally, the series' reliance on battle after battle can start to feel repetitive, with some fights feeling less impactful than others.
Overall, "Record of Ragnarok" is a must-read for fans of action-fantasy and mythology. Its incredible artwork, engaging characters, and exploration of different cultures make it a standout in the genre, and its epic battles will keep readers on the edge of their seats.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Apr 5, 2023
"Juujika no Rokunin" is a dark fantasy manga series written and illustrated by Takao Saito. The story follows six individuals who are brought together by fate and tasked with destroying a powerful demon that threatens the world.
The artwork in "Juujika no Rokunin" is atmospheric and immersive, with intricate character designs and detailed backgrounds that bring the world of the story to life. The author and artist do an excellent job of conveying the horror and dread of the world, making it easy to feel the weight of the characters' actions.
One of the strengths of "Juujika no Rokunin" is its exploration of complex themes such as
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the nature of good and evil, the consequences of violence, and the role of fate in our lives. The story is expertly crafted, with a well-paced narrative that slowly reveals more about the characters and their motivations over time.
The character development in "Juujika no Rokunin" is also noteworthy. Each of the six protagonists is unique, with their own distinct personalities and backstories that make them feel like real people. The supporting characters are also well-developed, with their own personal stakes in the story that add depth and complexity to the plot.
One potential downside of "Juujika no Rokunin" is its graphic violence and mature themes, which may not be suitable for all readers. The story can be unsettling and disturbing at times, and the series does not shy away from depicting the horrors of the world.
Overall, "Juujika no Rokunin" is a must-read for fans of dark fantasy and horror. Its immersive artwork, thoughtful exploration of complex themes, and well-developed characters make it a standout in the genre, and its gripping narrative will keep readers on the edge of their seats.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Apr 5, 2023
"Vagabond" is a historical fiction manhwa (comic) series written and illustrated by Takehiko Inoue, based on the novel "Musashi" by Eiji Yoshikawa. The story follows the life of the legendary samurai Miyamoto Musashi, as he embarks on a journey of self-discovery and mastery of the sword.
The artwork in "Vagabond" is stunning, with detailed character designs and breathtaking landscapes that transport the reader to feudal Japan. The author and artist do an excellent job of conveying the intensity and beauty of the samurai culture, making it easy to feel the weight of the characters' actions.
One of the strengths of "Vagabond" is its exploration of the samurai
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code of honor and the concept of bushido. The series delves deep into the cultural and philosophical underpinnings of the samurai way of life, showing the virtues and flaws of this complex system. The story is expertly crafted, with a well-paced narrative that slowly reveals more about Musashi's character and motivations over time.
The character development in "Vagabond" is also noteworthy. Musashi's growth as a character is gradual but meaningful, as he learns to master the sword and develop his own personal philosophy. The supporting characters are also well-developed, with their own distinct personalities and motivations that make them feel like real people.
One potential downside of "Vagabond" is its slow pacing, particularly in the early chapters. Some readers may find the buildup to Musashi's journey to be too drawn-out, and the series can feel a bit repetitive at times.
Overall, "Vagabond" is a masterpiece of the historical fiction genre, and a must-read for fans of samurai culture and Japanese history. Its stunning artwork, thoughtful exploration of complex themes, and well-developed characters make it a standout in the genre, and its gripping narrative will keep readers engrossed from beginning to end.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Apr 5, 2023
"Solo Leveling" is a South Korean manhwa (comic) series written by Chu-Gong and illustrated by Jang Sung-Rak. The story follows the journey of Sung Jin-Woo, a low-ranked hunter who gains the ability to level up like a video game character after a mysterious incident. He uses his newfound powers to embark on a dangerous quest to save humanity from supernatural threats.
The artwork in "Solo Leveling" is breathtaking, with intricate and detailed character designs and vibrant, action-packed battle scenes. The author and artist do an excellent job of conveying the intensity and scale of the fights, making it easy to feel the weight of the characters'
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actions.
One of the strengths of "Solo Leveling" is its world-building. The series takes place in a complex and intricate fantasy world, with its own mythology, politics, and social structures. The story is expertly crafted, with a well-paced narrative that slowly reveals more about the world and its characters over time.
The character development in "Solo Leveling" is also noteworthy. Sung Jin-Woo's growth as a character is gradual but meaningful, as he learns to master his powers and become a more formidable hunter. The supporting characters are also well-developed, with their own distinct personalities and motivations that make them feel like real people.
One potential downside of "Solo Leveling" is its reliance on certain tropes and clichés common in the fantasy genre, such as the overpowered protagonist and the secretive mentor figure. Some readers may find these elements to be predictable or unoriginal.
Overall, "Solo Leveling" is a must-read for fans of the fantasy and action genres. Its stunning artwork, intricate world-building, and well-developed characters make it a standout in the genre, and its gripping narrative will keep readers on the edge of their seats.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Apr 5, 2023
"Viral Hit" is a South Korean manhwa (comic) series written and illustrated by Park Ji-hyun. The story follows the life of a high school student named Jihoon Lee, who becomes a viral sensation overnight after uploading a video of himself singing to social media. The series explores the highs and lows of internet fame, as well as the impact it has on Jihoon's personal relationships and mental health.
The artwork in "Viral Hit" is eye-catching, with vibrant colors and dynamic panel layouts that keep the story flowing smoothly. The character designs are also distinct, making it easy to tell the characters apart and recognize them even
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in different contexts.
One of the strengths of "Viral Hit" is its exploration of the dark side of internet fame. The series portrays the obsessive and often toxic nature of online fandoms, as well as the pressure that comes with constantly having to maintain a public persona. It also tackles issues such as cyberbullying and mental health in a sensitive and nuanced way, showing the real-world consequences of online actions.
The character development in "Viral Hit" is also noteworthy. Jihoon's growth as a character is gradual but meaningful, as he learns to navigate the pitfalls of internet fame and come to terms with his own vulnerabilities. The supporting characters are also well-developed, with their own distinct personalities and motivations that make them feel like real people.
One potential downside of "Viral Hit" is its slow pacing, particularly in the early chapters. Some readers may find the buildup to Jihoon's viral success to be too drawn-out, and the series can feel a bit repetitive at times.
Overall, "Viral Hit" is a compelling manhwa series that offers a thought-provoking look at the impact of internet fame on young people. Its vibrant artwork, well-developed characters, and exploration of complex themes make it a standout in the genre.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Apr 5, 2023
Lookism is a South Korean manhwa (comic) series written and illustrated by Park Tae-jun. The story is about a high school student named Park Hyung-suk who is bullied for being overweight. One day, Daniel Park, a visionary student and athlete, wakes up and the story follows his journey as he navigates two different worlds in his old and new body.
The artwork in Lookism is amazing, the design of each character is unique and memorable. The author does a great job of conveying emotions through facial expressions and body language, making the characters feel real and relatable.
One of the strengths of Lookism is how to deal
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with various social problems, including bullying, discrimination, body shaming and mental health. The story is not afraid to dig deep into this sensitive subject and portray it in a realistic and empathetic way.
Character development in Lookism is also notable. The character's growth and changes throughout feel natural and rewarding, making it easy to root for and invest in their journey.
One downside of Lookism is the heavy use of Korean language and cultural references that may be difficult for non-Korean readers to fully understand. However, the official online translation does a good job of explaining and providing context for these elements.
Overall, Lookism is a great manga series to read. Engaging stories, beautiful artwork, and thoughtful studies of social issues set him apart in the genre.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Feb 16, 2022
Story:
Oh my goodness, where to start with this masterpiece. While Grand Blue seems like a slice of life about diving, it’s more accurate to say it’s a slice of life about college. The story is packed with wonderful and…interesting characters! As a recent college graduate, I’ve had my fair share of parties and alcohol. And to see these character down alcohol and party hard, it really hits the funny bones (in a good way!). But underneath the comedy, there is a more meaningful plot and the bonds that these characters create move along very well throughout the episodes.
Artwork & Animation:
Grand Blue’s art focuses on facial
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expressions and its funnier and funnier the more you see them. The art and animation bring the designs and setting from the manga to life. The animations are simple but it works well for the show.
Character(s):
All the characters have a good amount of character development, more so the younger characters than the older ones. I love Iori’s transition from being very reserved to go all out with the boys in a matter of minutes within the first episode. The bonds that are created and strengthened throughout the show are nothing to brush off, they all feel genuine and organic making for a very appealing cast.
Sound (OST & Voice Acting):
As Grand Blue is one of the show where it’s unpredictable, the soundtrack must be able to accompany whatever wacky situation the casts throw themselves into. That calls for a very diverse soundtrack with a few “go-to” tunes for specific types of moments. Track 07 “Let’s sleep a little more …” is my personal favorite and the song I nicknamed “Sexy time…or not?”. You’ll understand if you listen to it and if you listen to it after you’ve watched the entire show, you’ll burst out laughing, 100% guaranteed.
Enjoyment:
Grand Blue came out of the BLUE and by the time I had finished the first episode it was the hook, line, and sinker. The outrageous and boisterous comedy that is presented in the show is fantastic and will have you falling out of your chair laughing.
Overall:
Hands down, one of the best comedy shows I’ve seen to date. Grand Blue’s eccentric characters, unorthodox story, an excessive amount of alcohol consumption hits a soft spot somewhere in my heart.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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