Recommend some good newer yaoi manga

mwoa January 4, 2018 4:03 pm

I've been around this site since 8 years ago and have been enjoying reading yaoi ever since. I've read alot, from old releases with god-awful artwork to the newest webtoon series from lezhin that pop out alot in this site. And lately, I enjoy yaoi manhwa more than yaoi manga, not only because of the advantage of better technology resulting in better artwork, but also because the storyline is more engaging. A lot of yaoi manhwa I've read have unique approach, better conflict, and they challenge more unconventional topic with fresh perspective.
With that said, could any of you kind readers of mangago suggest me any new yaoi manga to read? I wanna see whether if new manhwa are better or simply because I read too many old manga

Responses
    Anonymous January 4, 2018 5:16 pm

    Really? I love both.

    NekoNani January 4, 2018 5:29 pm

    Moon and Sun by Abe Akane is recent and i think it's really good

    Anonymous January 4, 2018 5:37 pm

    I couldn't disagree more , manga is better than manhwa plot wise , I'm with you in the art matter , manhwas art now is really unique , especially the chibis , but all the plot really sound the same as the genre , not much creativity , at least in comparison to manga

    I feel manhwas r shallow too , some r deep tho , some r really brilliant too , but all about sex and fluff ,
    Mangas which r master pieces ?

    Golden days (100/10) >> I bet u read it , it is the best
    Seven days
    Silver diamonds
    Koori no mamono no monotogari
    And a lot more ,

    I love manhwas like 19 days , very very refreshing and brilliant , "that summer" too .,,..realistic ..,,
    Well , that is just my opinion ...but I think manga is the original and the king of comics ...

    Fehlover January 4, 2018 7:13 pm

    To me, I think many Korean webcomics, such as those from Lezhin, start off very strong, and they generally have very good artwork. But those that I noticed have ended, end badly or in a way that doesn't feel satisfying. There might be reasons to end it the way they do, but it can be disappointing to the entire experience. I'm thinking of series like "At the End of the Road", "Save Me", and "Hate Me". It seems the first one and the third one are using extras to make up for the something that's lacking within the main storyline. "Blood Bank" was just a little bit unsatisfying, but it was okay.

    There's also other webcomics with bad quality artwork, and a storyline that's not understandable or relatable. Mostly it's the artwork that draws me in to read something, and the story takes it from there.

    The advantage that manga has compared to manhwa (or even manhua) is that, depending on which magazine it is serialized in, one chapter can take up to a month or several months to complete. If the artist were to use up that time efficiently, the art quality would be pretty good and the story polished. Depending on the artist, a manhwa could still be pretty good if they have a lot of skill to create a decent chapter within a week. I know there are manhwa with seasons, and therefore an artist can take a break and think what to do from there. Aside from the obvious differences in that manhwa can incorporate color very easily, I can still appreciate ink-drawn comics (although I know there are some drawn on Clip Studio Paint).

    Basically, what I'm saying is, I see manhwa and manga as comics all the same. If there were just as many manhwa released as manga, you might just see that there are many terrible manhwas as well. Both BL genre manga and manhwa can be good or bad.