Everyone is traumatized and fucked up, but they also have their redemption arcs or deep characterization
MC is a broke writer whose suspicious neighbor may be related to the serial killings nearby...
Everyone in this story is fucked up.
Not exactly a mystery, but every chapter feels like something new and major has been revealed about the characters
A dark thriller manhwa author has been kidnapped by a fan of his work, and is forced to play the role as the MC.
The MC believes she transmigrated into a romance fantasy novel, where she is a sickly daughter of a rich family. Her family, servants, and fiance act very suspiciously, but its all in the name of romance cliches, right?
The Grimm brothers are fairytale waste collectors. They travel through stories, collecting items that have performed their roles, and ensure the ever-after ending is undisturbed.
i feel like i have so many unanswered questions to the story behind this world and why it performs the way it does. Why must fairytales be managed as such? Is this the most efficient way?
The Guy Upstairs