Park Ji Yeon is a genius, and this manhwa is perfection. Elegant artstyle, hilarious humor, sophisticated and realistic mcs with an original fantasy and mature storyline, perfect pace and a good dose of diverse and badass side characters. The way the author transformed the werewolf trope into such an epic story: absolutely talented, brilliant, incredible, amazing, show-stopping, spectacular, never the same, totally unique, completely not ever been done before.
This manhwa is so interesting and funny! One of my all time faves. It's take on relationships and sexuality through the eye of aesthetically driven college art students is very innovative considering the genre, the characters are all well-thought out and attaching and most importantly so so so relatable, not to mention it has the coolest artstyle ! Intelligent, easy-going and touching slice of life :)
A thriller that deals with the racism, homophobia and bigotry of our current society through the lens of music and soulmate-like love. It is tragic and quite violent (tw for death, rape, drugs etc.) but so cathartic! An intense tale on hope and social justice, with a happy ending!! The kind of manhwa that gets your heart broken just for it to become whole again and throbbing so much louder than before.
The kind of college slice of life story that feels real but also light-hearted. Excellent main characters and god tier relationship development. The author talks about exploring emotional boundaries, kinks, safe sex and consent in such a mature and fun way, with perfectly suited artstyle. An amazing self-aware manhwa, very tender. Also deals with unrequited love and all sorts of mitigated feelings with always the right amount of solemnity, without ever losing it's relaxed atmosphere.
/ ! ONLY FOR THE THIRD PART, I actually haven't read the first two
Wolf In The House