Mesopotamian Mythology of Hongkki
It's literally just telling the myth graphically. Not anything like Circe and Lore Olympus where the storytelling allowed the author to show much of the characters' personalities (which would have of course been chosen by them). I know it's incestous (but come on it's mythology. Knowing about Greek Mythology already took out all the shock from that), but I really ship Enki and Ninhursag. I mept wishing that Enki wouldn't be the villain, but like I said it's just telling the myth as its is, so I don't think the story will have an actual villain. Tho of course, Enki definitely fits. He's so cunning, and because he uses his mind too much, he sometimes forget to use his. But you know... I just can't help but notice how there are really some part where he turns soft coz of Ninhursag. Exactly the reason why I sorta ship them. Aside from that, I find it amusing that not the ruler of the gods nor the "supreme" among the gods is the one revered by a lot or created the humans. Hehehehehe it's Enki (◍•ᴗ•◍)
Lessons for Your Pet Human
Uhmmmmm... Human pets huh
Resurrection of the Catastrophic Hero
Reading it, I've felt that there's something missing but can't pinpoint. So when we finally got a flashback about Geon's past, I knew that's what's missing. We don't know fck about where he came from coz he's really revenge driven against those who stabbed him in the back. In the end tho, where his power came from is the biggest mystery of the story. Btw I'm glad there's no romance, but if there is, I won't accept anyone else other than Scorpio!
Douluo Dalu 3: The Legend of the Dragon King