well its different since most webtoons have a lot of chapters and there are way less long mangas. they do the plot differently because webtoons start with the idea of being long (authors and publishers agree usually on at least 40 chapters), but mangas usually get more volumes if they are popular, so mangakas have to approach making a plot in a different way. (hope you get what i mean)
I know there are longer mangas, I was just looking at the average length of manhwa and manga I usually see/read.
Finder author (and im pretty sure Hidoku Shinaide author too) had said that they would do vol1/2 differently if they knew they would get the chance to make it that long. Im pretty sure ive read that, but cant back it up.
Also, I think that about character's styles is true, Korean authors usually do pay more attention their "fashion sense". I feel like thats one of Oregetsu Tanaka's art charms.
also i dont actually prefer manhwa, i always go first for manga, but this is what ive observed
I am curious. why does it seem that people nowadays are so obsessed with manhwa/manhua/webtoon's ? I still prefer mangas or manhwa/manhua with the same "page size". I do not like the others bec. my finger gets numb while scrolling, scrolling and..... scrolling. you need 80chaps or something what a manga does in (dunno) may 6 chapters. I often lose my interest/get bored bec.
the chaps are so short. why do you like them? is it bec. they are colored? or most of them are licencend and they 'feel' more special then not licenced ones? bec. of the art style? or is it easier to handle with an iphone?