This is the #1 cutest couple. Favorite, I can't say unequivocally, but they're super innocent and sweet. I also love, love, love the art style; Nodoek captures emotions really well in the facial expressions, although they're simple.
This manhwa is pretty successful in my opinion in telling a few different stories quite well, and making most of the characters sympathetic. The various premises are not so unique, but the combinations of personalities are quite interesting. Not pure fluff, but the tone stays fairly light throughout so it's a feel-good read.
Kizu Natsuki has a lovely clean modern manga art style with an excellent grasp of perspective and anatomy that just make reading her work a pleasure. Unlike most manga, females/ukes are not magically given 5x size eyes, which is a plus for me. I am particularly fond of this story because the characters seem to me to be perfectly ordinary and realistic, but well fleshed out. This is not the kind of story you would read for lots of excitement or intrigue, but the details really resonate with me.
The art really captured me the first time I read this, and I still think it's a pretty unique style. Maybe I feel like the plot seems a little implausible, and there's a lot of angst, but the cathartic scenes and happy ending really make everything worth it to me.
Probationary favorite. Very pretty version of the standard korean manhwa style, although the story may end up a bit problematic
I don't believe the ending at all. But I also needed a happy ending to this mess, and the story along the way was super interesting. It induced a lot of feelings.
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