I feel like this manhwa's only saving grace is the art style but yet again that same godly art style got me raising questions with anatomy (i.e: ungodly large body parts, and some awkward jojo poses)
Story-wise, there ain't much, it's extremely predictable, and it's got the most cliché plot of misunderstanding-caused-by-not-communicating-due-to-a-certain-traumatic-incident. It's highkey a culmination of clichés among clichés.
Despite all that I can still see myself finishing this at least.
Is it worth reading? Not really but for the art I guess soft yes. Would I recommend it? Probably only to someone who's a sucker for art-heavy manhwa, otherwise no. Would I re-read it? Yeah no.
If there's any similar manhwa I could recommend with both good story and art, methinks "The New Employee" is the closest for the story, and "Guildmate Next Door" for the art.
PS: Reiterating that this is merely a constructive opinion, nothing mentioned should be taken to heart, if you take my words personally, I'm afraid that's not my problem. We can all agree to disagree.
I feel like this manhwa's only saving grace is the art style but yet again that same godly art style got me raising questions with anatomy (i.e: ungodly large body parts, and some awkward jojo poses)
Story-wise, there ain't much, it's extremely predictable, and it's got the most cliché plot of misunderstanding-caused-by-not-communicating-due-to-a-certain-traumatic-incident. It's highkey a culmination of clichés among clichés.
Despite all that I can still see myself finishing this at least.
Is it worth reading? Not really but for the art I guess soft yes.
Would I recommend it? Probably only to someone who's a sucker for art-heavy manhwa, otherwise no.
Would I re-read it? Yeah no.
If there's any similar manhwa I could recommend with both good story and art, methinks "The New Employee" is the closest for the story, and "Guildmate Next Door" for the art.
PS: Reiterating that this is merely a constructive opinion, nothing mentioned should be taken to heart, if you take my words personally, I'm afraid that's not my problem. We can all agree to disagree.