The art is good - most characters are good-looking and expressive. It made me re-read the chapters with Hana plenty of times 'cause she is gorgeous. Furthermore this manhwa is well-written. I actually enjoyed reading the dialogues between characters as well as the protagonists' internal monologue. Contrary to how he carries himself, Lima is a romantic at heart. Later on, Sak becomes much less complex a character as his inner world appears to revolve around Lima.
BIG SPOILERS - DON'T READ:
If one has read Moritat by the same author, it shouldn't be surprising that Radio Storm does not have a perfectly happy ending.
- The virus is still rampant; humanity is not saved.
- Sak and Lima are together, but they are constantly on the run.
- Nana and Hana couldn't leave the institute, but they have each other. Apparently Nana has forgiven her older sister as the two of them have gotten closer. Good for you, Hana :3
Some details are questionable. For example, Lima denies being a good shot yet is able to accurately hit Sak's dainty-looking amplification device without hitting Sak himself. The second example is when Lima instantly sets off the shotgun rounds simply by throwing a flaming torch at them, consequently causing a bush fire. I don't think that's how it works but oh well ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭
Ikemen and bijin every page lol. The art takes some time to get used to but it's beautiful. San Lang (Hua Cheng) and Xie Lian are good-looking and cool; the windmaster's and the earthmaster's lady forms are stunning. Shi Qingxuan, the windmaster, may easily be the most gorgeous manga lady I've ever seen. In chapter 56 it can be seen that Hua Cheng and the earthmaster, Ming Yi, are a bit surprised because they don't expect to run into each other.
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Kang Moo to Min Hochul's son at the exhibition: I presume you're only doing this as a hobby? You should keep it that way. (= I know you only got to have your own exhibition thanks to your father's influence. Your "artworks" are ugly so don't even think about earning money from them. Feel free to spend your parents' money on this little hobby of yours since that's all you are good at.)
Kang Moo to Min Hochul: Sir, do you remember Lee Kirin?... Of course you don't remember him. You've never met him before. (= Take a good, hard look at this young man, you piece of sh*t. Remember the girl who filed a report to the police about being gang-raped by some rich bastards some years ago? You used your power to force the police to dismiss the case, which drove her to commit suicide. This young man is her elder brother. But of course you don't understand what I'm saying because trash like you have not an ounce of conscience. Well not like I have any, either, which is why I'm going to end your whole career and I'm going to do it at a moment when it hurts the most.)
To Min Hochul and his son, he must sound like he's babbling nonsense. Damn, I can't even...








I get that the author draws her like a typical fanservice female character - huge boobs, tiny waist, pretty face, etc. However I don't think it's right to hate a character for something she has no say in. The only valid reason to hate on Yuna so far is that she has been pretty much useless in all of the fights she's witnessed but what can she do when even the Dokgo brothers who outrank her haven't managed to beat anyone? Female characters are humans too; they fail sometimes and they aren't always badass. However I do expect some growth in her fighting capability and her role in the story; after all Pietro has agreed to teach Yuna which means he sees some potential in her, and the most important thing is that unless Yuna becomes stronger she'll become a burden to the MC and another weakness of his which the antagonists can exploit (and officially end up in the bottomless pit of 'useless female characters in action comics'). I'd prefer Yuna become a valuable ally to Pietro. People hate on Yuna 'cause she's weak but let's not forget she has the guts to lie to Nathaniel (one of the 'disciple' killers) even after he's broken her wrist and threatened her. She also comes up with the kidnapped boy's location on her own (in the amusement park arc) although Pietro has it figured out too.
I'd love to see some of the supporting characters' backstories as well, such as Jiwon's (the blind informant). I want to know how she goes blind and why she's ready to help Pietro without as much as a second thought. It's boring when everything revolves around the MC and supporting characters are treated like disposable plot points instead of being properly developed, which unfortunately is the case for a lot of action comics. I also hope to see more of Choi Eunchang, the president of that huge weapon manufacturer. Pietro saves the young Choi Eunchang's life, and he seems to remember that favor well, so it would be foolish of the MC not to use this connection to his advantage.
I ain't reading all that
TLDR: Yuna isn't crazily/unrealistically strong, and she wants to get stronger, which is what makes her more relatable.
The rest of it is just me venting ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭
Dwl thank you, and that is true. They hate for no reason