Kill the Hero
Kinda meh, nothing really original happened but there's no reason not to like it. EDIT: It's kinda grown on me now, don't know when/how/why but I also don't care.
The Live
No hoes in this one. Lovely bromance they've got going instead. The plot looks generic but the execution is unique.
The Descent of the Demonic Master
What stands out is that this one is set in the modern world. I like seeing Jinho's character development, but I've never been a fan of cultivation or martial arts.
The tutorial tower of the advanced player
Some of the comedy was good but other than that nothing outstanding. Art is one of the nicer styles I've seen. EDIT: I made a whole thing of dropping it back in the day, then re-read it and decided it's great.
Otherworldly Sword King's Survival Records
The comedy is the high point, characters are great, and the plot is engaging. What more could you want? EDIT: Imo they went to hard on the seriousness. Season 2 isn't the same as 1. EDIT 2: I don't know if I dropped this when I made edit 1 but I haven't read it since.
The Great Mage Returns After 4000 Years
I really wanted to like this but the bitch is just so annoying...
The Second Coming of Gluttony
I saw a lot of complaining about this one but it's actually good. At least if you don't have the novel to compare to. The story wasn't confusing or anything.
Rooftop Sword Master
Quite unexpected. Starts off as tragedy, then morphs in to comedy for 10 or so chapters, then gets stuck somewhere in between thriller and action. Enough gore to be eye catching but not so much it's unbearable to look at. Really though, the fun part is watching this massive ripped monster of a man call the bus driver Ajhussi only to turn around and cut a tank in half. EDIT: The fun aspect is taking a backseat to some very heavy topics I don't wanna see, I'm done here.
Reader (Chang Han-Yoon)
There aren't really any stakes to speak of but it's pretty fun. I'd say it's a good series to read after something really serious to cool off.
Mashle: Magic and Muscles