At the End of the Road
A very interesting manga whose story took a turn capable of also changing my analysis of the situation in which the main character is and how it has reflected throughout the story. Even if the story was over too fast, there is that little bit of drama just to burn the heart and leave you with tearful eyes, which in my opinion served to reinforce the fact that the story was very well portrayed and the relationship between the characters was also very good to observe, but some points of the story trew me off a little, kinda felts like it lacked more drama to hurt me completely. The interaction of the two protagonists however was quite sweet and even well developed, so yeah, it's a good manga.
Never Understand
Firstly, this manga is very nice to read, the characters have very cute personalities, which in my opinion leave the story with a more loose and complete atmosphere. It is a manga in which I laughed a lot, precisely because of the way the art complements itself well with the speeches and actions of the characters. I recommend it to anyone who wants to follow a well-developed comedy with an absolutely wonderful art. A favorite of mine worth re-reading.
Shigatsu Wa Kimi No Uso
Beautiful. I came here just to put it on my list because the anime( Yes this manga has an amazing anime) broke me to the point I can't read it again. The story, the characters and the atmosphere, they're all beautiful. Now let me tell you one thing, I cried watching it, so much, I'm pretty sure I went through all the stages of grief just to come back and have a mini depression for 4 months after finishing it simply because of how pretty this story is, but, as sad as I'm making it out to be, it's worth it reading. (Or maybe I'm just a crybaby...well it doesn't change my rating tho, so you do you.)
Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint
Where do I even begin? The stunningly beautiful novel that has now been transformed into a breathtakingly well-drawn manhwa is here! With a captivating storyline and masterful storytelling, Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint (ORV) will leave a lasting impact on you long after you finish reading it. The story follows Kim Dokja, a boy who used to escape reality by reading a web novel, only to find himself suddenly living inside its plot. While the premise may sound like a typical isekai, ORV subverts expectations with its unexpected twists and deep, intricate plot. Every turn draws you deeper into the narrative, leaving you emotionally invested in each revelation. By the end, you might just find yourself crying in a corner, overwhelmed by the weight of the story. This is, without a doubt, one of my all-time favorites. Even after finishing the novel, I know I’ll return to re-read it again and again. So grab your tissues, immerse yourself in the world, and experience it just like Kim Dokja!
Homeless/No Home
No Home is the kind of book that can leave you feeling bittersweet, depending on how deeply you connect with its characters. For readers who appreciate exploring the depth of character development, this story offers a captivating experience. It’s also enjoyable to witness the relationships that unfold between the various individuals portrayed throughout the narrative.
My Perverted Stalker
To be honest, I almost gave up on reading this manwha because of the beginning, since it felt a bit off. But as I read further, I started to appreciate the complex relationship between the characters, even though it’s undeniably toxic. The art is stunning, and I’m hoping the story improves as it progresses!
Killing Stalking