Komyushou Riiman wa Koi no Shikata ga Wakarimasen
Healthy relationship. A breath of fresh air. It's not the most groundbreaking story you can find around, but the plot is certainly well done in its simplicity. Even the more complex topic like the communication disorder of the MC is done very well in my opinion. The relationship between the two protagonists grows steadily, and in a healthy way. Your heart gets warm reading this short manga.
Cover Up
Overall it's a good manhwa. Although the plot isn't all that innovative, the drawing style draws you into the story. Even the plot could have played its part if it had been better executed: in fact, although the first chapters are extremely interesting, the story then begins to take a too fast pace, both in the happening of the facts and in the establishment of the relationship between the MC and ML, so much so that it seems a relationship – the one between the two – a bit empty. Still, it was a good read and at least there was no toxicity between the two protagonists.
Angel Buddy
My Beautiful Gentle Bandit
There's something wrong with the governor
Really sad that we will probably never get an update from this manhua but it deserves a lot. The art is really lovely, the characters are charming and well written, the story was reaching a big turning point but sadly due to the pandemic, it went in hiatus. It is based on a novel, of which only the first four chapters have been translated into English (well translated). It's a shame, because it could give so much. It would have been interesting to see events unfold. In any case, the dynamics between the protagonists are really cute and lovely, they have my heart.
My Calypso
The concept behind the manhwa is really cool and original, I love it. I have a weakness for Greek mythology and there aren't many works about it, especially so innovative, creative and with such a beautiful drawing style. "My Calypso" really had a lot of potential, with a very funny writing, and I enjoyed reading it. Unfortunately, however, I also found that the pace of events was too fast and therefore lacked depth, as well as for the characters: the best written I think is Calypso; instead I found Tres really an unbearable character with nothing new, the stereotypical third wheel we often find in BLs. So in general, a few shortcomings here and there but still, not bad. Rather a light read.
The Man Who Can't Taste