I really want to know why all Korean webtoons can't keep the pace.
They all start amazing and by the end become trash. If the ending is not rushed, the art becomes awful.
The Korean artists always complain about things not working like they wanted to. But funny that Japanese do not complain about their mangas even if their story has more than 1000 chapters, the art is consistent and is not rushed. It's pretty obvious that if you start drawing a story that has more than a thousand pages you'll have to spend even years drawing it. So why even start if you're going to give up in the middle?
It's not the same on the basis that it's more exhausting to do something with colors. There's a reason why comics have less content in them than mangas. Color is a lot of work and it seem ambitious to me to release so much chapters so quickly like webtoon artists tend to do. But also the webtoon market is so saturated that it's not like they have a choice if they want to make money.
I'm not surprised that so many webtoon artists get burned out.
Someone go and make his father bankrupt so he learns how to be human again. ヽ(`Д´)ノ