The panel of his strained and tensed hand leading into a panel where his hand is relaxed, laying softly at the other guy’s back? Somehow, that alone made it feel way worth keeping up with all of this.
Look, I’m enjoying this series, I really am,
but every time I see the legs on these wolves I can’t help but notice they look like they have broken bones. Canine legs just don’t work like that.
The slapstick comedy is insane and yet what slaps me the hardest is when the art suddenly gets REAL good.
I’m probably enjoying this way more than I should be.
I don’t understand him at all and I wouldn’t have it any other way.
Not being to tell what he’s thinking or predict what he’ll do next is such a fresh depart from the same ol’ characters and cliché routine. Don’t get me wrong, that’s all fine too, but I like something unique every now and again. As a treat, y’know?
Never read a horror manga that actually scared me before, so I cannot understate how embarrassed I felt getting straight up jumpscared by that guy just now…
Anyway, I’ve never wanted to be a ball of konjac before, so I guess chapter 68 gave me TWO new experiences. What do you know?
I adore the character progression of; “welp, cat’s out of the bag, they know I love ‘em so I may as well be honest from here”
I didn’t realise the whole squirting thing was a whole ass subplot
…we better get a satisfying ending for it.
To anyone here who writes for a hobby and happens to see this, I can near guarantee this work is worth a read to get some inspiration going, especially if you like moody/dreary themes;
https://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/stigma/
Even if you don’t, if this can get even one other person to read this, I would feel delighted
To those of you who are mad at Seiichiro for doing something so risky to his health at this point, I feel you, but please remember what kind of person he is.
He was given a task to complete, he made a plan, but the deadline is approaching. He is about as desperate to see it through before he can “clock out” as Aresh is in getting to him first.
The sudden improvement in the art style for that special chapter was somehow very satisfying—even after the ill paced and unrelenting plot points.
It’s not an awful story, really. It simply suffers from being rushed, expositioning too much at once and not dedicating enough time to solidify one idea in the readers mind before moving on to the next
I’d like to say that I see the vision but the sheer amount of stones on that outfit is blinding me
This one had some interesting enough little moments and enough personality to be worth the read for me, even with its pacing issues. Though the one thing that truly bothered me were the amount of inconsistencies in the plot…
Saying he can’t talk when in bird form, only to do it later. And that the magic whatever ring doesn’t work in the demon castle/grounds and then they use it there anyway. Also one character’s deep-rooted desire to punish himself mysteriously vanishes from his very being without any actual character growth. Basically, turn your brain off a little for this one, and it’s a nice and simple read
Was worried for a second there, but I should have known better. This shit funny as fuck
I’m so weirdly entertained by the face he pulls when saying “shut up an take your clothes off”
No shame to the artist but why the fuck are his ears all the way up there lmao
“How does Inhyuk know about all this…?”
About what??? What limbs look like?? Congratulations on learning what a leg is, I guess