Kill the Villainess
It doesn't have easy comedic stereotypes(you'll see what I mean, I would label a list but it's 4am). Which is great. Often times those are used to appeal to the reader but after 15 of those type of stories, it tires quickly. People are quick to ditch, namely me. Here Kill The Villainess focuses more deeply on emotions. Those stereotypes would track away fron the feelings and leave the reader confused with the weird tone shifts. There's also a consistent unique(as far as I know) lore idea introduced early. Thankfully it still gives me my satisfaction of a cathartic ending of the "male leads", which is usually an overused trope done wrong with the now realisation struck pining men unable to shut their mouth and activity like sudden fools when previously shown to definitely not be that kind of person. Love makes you do crazy things? Don't give me that shit. It's lazy and lazy.
Hooky