
does anybody know who the artist of this chapter is? it's the promo episode of the manhwa, and the art feels very familiar somehow.
https://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/even_if_the_villain_s_daughter_regresses_promo/uu/to_chapter-oneshot/pg-1/

two female high school students are standing in the rooftop of a school building, they're friends iirc, but one of them pushed the other off the edge. then things happened, one after another, they're both reincarnated/transmigrated in a novel that one of them read. this must be a revenge manhwa, tho I don't really remember anything besides this^

anyone familiar with the romantic fantasy manhwa where there exists a magic tower that doesn't have a specific location. it could appear anywhere in the country/empire. the tower appears where the owner wish to go, and it serves as the declaration of some sort that the tower owner is around the place(?).
I've no idea what the characters look like, but I know that the tower is black and tall, it stands out. one of the characters probably needed the help of the tower owner.

Imagine how bright the world would be if manhwa adaptation of classic novels became a trend

I never really thought about classic novels but I always imagine how cool it would be to have manhwa adaptations of the contemporary (mostly fantasy) novels that I read or want to read, because I don't know if it's just me but I SUCK at imagining people's faces when I read something (being asexual doesn't help, I have no idea who to pick as a reference when they describe someone who's hot). Movies almost never do the books justice with the fantasy aspect so having an accurate manhwa adaptation for everything would be AMAZING

I don’t think it would sell that well tbh. Manhwas are created as trendy plots while classic novels.. well tbf, I don’t think the audience would like the plots of classic novels considering how sensitive and snowflake-y manhwa readers are.
Can you imagine “Emma” by Jane Austin or “Jane Eyre” by Charlotte and “Lolita” by Nabokov get ruined by snowflakes?

different stories, from the same author, set in the same universe, but they're separated by books, with different titles, different plot each. but if you read, like, book A, you may see book B or book C's characters in the background as extras, and when you read book B you may see book A's main characters as extras, too.
I just think it's soo beautiful (gives it like real slice of life vibes)
shoujo or bl, I'll take itt.
it's like love is an illusion series, but the main characters of each books are strangers to each other.

If you read "all of you" the authors main characters fromt thier other series "starting with a lie" live next door and they often bump into eachother lol
https://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/all_of_you/
https://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/starting_with_a_lie/

If you read "all of you" the authors main characters fromt thier other series "starting with a lie" live next door and they often bump into eachother lol
https://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/all_of_you/
https://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/starting_with_a_lie/
you know what, guys? I agree, to hell with love triangles ʘ‿ʘ