If I have to say anything, it was actually pretty clever. Throughout the whole chapter, Ha-woon and Wan are almost never in the same frame/panels, meaning they're not on the same mindset. And when they are in the same panel, there's a clear line of divide between them, their eyes are not shown because they're not being honest/clear with each other. (take pg.8 where they're in the same panels, but Wan is sitting in a somewhat fetal position, while Ha-woon stands, their eyes are hidden from each other, unable to stand on the same ground, they're divided) When they're arguing + Ha-woon is lying to himself, each panel is small and short, cutting off sections off their faces, especially their eyes, never seeing the full picture. It feels suffocating to not see everything, just like how they're acting with each other rn. But then, Wan starts saying what he really feels, we're shown Ha-woon's eyes as he starts hearing Wan out, and slowly, we finally see a full panel of Ha-woon's face. Because even if Ha-woon is trying his hardest to lie to Wan, Wan can see what he actually feels like, he sees the full picture of Ha-woon and what he's actually trying to do, protect him. We see a full panel of Wan's crying face, because Wan is being completely honest to Ha-woon, opening himself up and trying to be on the same page as Ha-woon. As Ha-woon touches Wan's face, he slowly enters into Wan's frame(pg.12), and then.... they kiss, a full frame of them together, their eyes both visible to each other, signifying that this is their honest feelings, what they really want, they're finally seeing eye-to-eye at this moment. But even this is not completely right, as Ha-woon is still standing above Wan, he's still the only one holding Wan(protecting him),not allowing for Wan to do the same for him.. And as Ha-woon starts doubting their relationship again, fearing it might hurt Wan, he's by himself again in his own frame, cutting himself off from being in the same frame as Wan. But his eyes are shown because this is also his honest feelings, but he's convinced himself he can't be with Wan. So Wan takes the initiative and kisses Ha-woon, putting them yet again in the same panel, and in the last panel, we're shown them together in a frame, kissing, similar to the one before, but this time, Ha-woon is no longer standing over Wan,and instead puts himself in the same height/ground as Wan. He finally allows Wan to also hold onto him, as he does the same for Wan, they're finally fully honest to each other, and for that, they're able to stay with each other, together at last.
If I have to say anything, it was actually pretty clever. Throughout the whole chapter, Ha-woon and Wan are almost never in the same frame/panels, meaning they're not on the same mindset. And when they are in the same panel, there's a clear line of divide between them, their eyes are not shown because they're not being honest/clear with each other. (take pg.8 where they're in the same panels, but Wan is sitting in a somewhat fetal position, while Ha-woon stands, their eyes are hidden from each other, unable to stand on the same ground, they're divided) When they're arguing + Ha-woon is lying to himself, each panel is small and short, cutting off sections off their faces, especially their eyes, never seeing the full picture. It feels suffocating to not see everything, just like how they're acting with each other rn. But then, Wan starts saying what he really feels, we're shown Ha-woon's eyes as he starts hearing Wan out, and slowly, we finally see a full panel of Ha-woon's face. Because even if Ha-woon is trying his hardest to lie to Wan, Wan can see what he actually feels like, he sees the full picture of Ha-woon and what he's actually trying to do, protect him. We see a full panel of Wan's crying face, because Wan is being completely honest to Ha-woon, opening himself up and trying to be on the same page as Ha-woon. As Ha-woon touches Wan's face, he slowly enters into Wan's frame(pg.12), and then.... they kiss, a full frame of them together, their eyes both visible to each other, signifying that this is their honest feelings, what they really want, they're finally seeing eye-to-eye at this moment. But even this is not completely right, as Ha-woon is still standing above Wan, he's still the only one holding Wan(protecting him),not allowing for Wan to do the same for him.. And as Ha-woon starts doubting their relationship again, fearing it might hurt Wan, he's by himself again in his own frame, cutting himself off from being in the same frame as Wan. But his eyes are shown because this is also his honest feelings, but he's convinced himself he can't be with Wan. So Wan takes the initiative and kisses Ha-woon, putting them yet again in the same panel, and in the last panel, we're shown them together in a frame, kissing, similar to the one before, but this time, Ha-woon is no longer standing over Wan,and instead puts himself in the same height/ground as Wan. He finally allows Wan to also hold onto him, as he does the same for Wan, they're finally fully honest to each other, and for that, they're able to stay with each other, together at last.