Obey Me
Not bad, but I'm crying from Jinyoo's stupidity. Ok, ok, he's in a traumatic situation and has some mental issues, but why wasn't the first order of business to take the weapon from GW and tie him up or something when he collapsed from the stabbing? When he first got kidnapped the first things to do would be to investigate - all the boxes, all the possible escape routes (air vent?), and to figure out the motive and why the hell there's a huge gap in his memories....rather than lying around and falling for Hayan. ༼ ༎ຶ ෴ ༎ຶ༽ I'm so curious what that sushi chef was offered to do that job. Maybe he works often with yakuza? In between being disturbed and the horror elements, there are random bits that were hilarious (may be unintentional). The human sushi. The faces.
Hogu Hagyeongsu
I couldn't stop reading but the entire time I was so pissed off. I want to punch every person in this story except for Dong-Hyuk. It's only after 70 chapters of torture that the psychopath realises what emotions are. He really needs help.
340 Days
Somehow...clear yet abstract at the same time? The premise is unique, the art is beautiful, and the plot makes sense, but the characters feel distant. It all feels rather dreamy, though maybe that just reflects their reality... Left with a unsatisfied feeling with the conclusion - it may be just the nature of the psychological genre. [Spoilers] What is Dosung's actual personality? He goes from cold to smiley to cold again. I thought the first 'grace period' cold attitude was a facade. But the gentle, friendly attitude when he gives into Lin is also a facade? Hmm...
Yandere Hitotsu Yane no Shita