SharkVice's manga / #Dramatic AF(17)

Koizora

Complete | mika | 2007 released

I don't recommend this one to anyone. I only read it cause I kept thinking "How sad can it be?" after hearing people talk about it. It truly was heart-breaking and it makes it even worse to know it's based on a true story. Honestly, if you can help it, go look for something that you'll actually enjoy.

Mars (SOURYO Fuyumi)

Complete | SOURYO Fuyumi | 2000 released

Not memorable tbh

At the End of the Road

Complete | Haribo | 2016 released

There's some loose ends. Why did Woojin never visit Taemin? It's never clear what exactly was holding him back. Did he have some sort of deal with his family? It's bizarre that the parents only ever appear in flashbacks. What sort of relationship do Woojin's parents have with him now? It just doesn't make sense in the context of the story that Woojin's parents never got involved in his relationship with Taemin/Siwon. It also doesn't make much sense how Siwon's parents never interfered with the plot considering Siwon had amnesia. It just felt like the story was unnecessarily dramatic with unrealistic scenarios while ignoring the implicit walls that should've been in place.

Timing (Hena & Mary Calmes)

Complete | HENA,Mary Calmes | 2000 released

I have a couple of complaints about some of the logical aspects of the story. Why is the story set in the USA yet the wedding is not American style? Why is there some weird political vibe towards the end regarding immigrants when Texas is a melting pot that has been a land of opportunity for legal and illegal immigrants for decades? How is someone dying at the scene were a crime had been previously committed indicative that they were the perpetrators? Why hesitate jumping from a second floor when it's just the second floor? What's up with all the business cards when this, again, is set in the US? There's a couple of other things that made no sense but I'll just leave it at that.

I Became the Ugly Lady

Ongoing | 정하임,강세아 | 2020 released