This talks about morality, justice, righteousness, good vs. evil, corruption, power, belief, reality vs. idealogy vs. logic.. The thought is there and I appreciated the author's work. It's just that, I felt like the execution was somehow lacking. Perhaps it's the delivery of the message the author was trying to convey?.. It didn't come across the way it was supposed to?.. The art is good. I would like to find out more about the seme's background but only saw a glimpse of it. I think the author wanted to portray the uke as someone strong willed and doesn't get easily swayed. But in the end, regardless that he still has the same goal of taking the seme down, he changed his way and become someone he despised.. He became like Cha Tae-gun.
This talks about morality, justice, righteousness, good vs. evil, corruption, power, belief, reality vs. idealogy vs. logic.. The thought is there and I appreciated the author's work. It's just that, I felt like the execution was somehow lacking. Perhaps it's the delivery of the message the author was trying to convey?.. It didn't come across the way it was supposed to?.. The art is good. I would like to find out more about the seme's background but only saw a glimpse of it. I think the author wanted to portray the uke as someone strong willed and doesn't get easily swayed. But in the end, regardless that he still has the same goal of taking the seme down, he changed his way and become someone he despised.. He became like Cha Tae-gun.
Cha Tae-gun - seme/top
Seo Yi-hwa - uke/bottom
Completed and read until chapter 15.5