The Youngest Princess
This is the story of the great archmage’s reincarnation into the Hyperion family as the “Third Star.” Review: I haven’t read enough of it to make a detailed review, but I think that the flow of the story is pretty good so far. Side note: (Left off on chapter 35)
Virtues of the Villainess
Chapter 5
The White Cat That Swore Vengeance Was Just Lazing on the Dragon Kings Lap
Review: I like the distinctive features that set this comic apart from other fantasy/romance novels. The world is detailed and is explained thoroughly. The specific things are what made me enjoy reading it because I could imagine it so clearly. There are also comedic tidbits that make you laugh occasionally. I immersed myself into this magical world, and I liked it. Comment: The fact that I liked the protagonist’s appearance better when she was wearing her dark wig proves that I have preferences in fiction. XD
Harry Potter - Unforeseeable Heart: Incomplete Feelings (Doujinshi)
Comment: I don’t usually read doujinshis, but this one just popped out of nowhere, so I read it. The art style isn’t one of my favorites, but I think it’s good overall. Also, the tongue kissing? Now, don’t take this the wrong way, I like BL, but that scene was-not.it.periodt. I like it, but I wouldn’t read again. I do like the ending, though. “But if I can walk by your side, the last day to come . . . That moment, I wish to face it with you.” End.
Herscherik - The Epic of the Reincarnated Prince
Ryouko Hayakawa, a hardcore otaku, was just about to have her thirty-sixth birthday before dying in a car accident. Or so she thought. She found herself to be reincarnated as the seventh prince, Herscherik! Herscherik finds himself in a fantasy world he could only imagine in his previous life! At the bright age of three, he realizes he must utilize the office work skills from his previous life to take action! Comment: It’s rather a shame that the artist quit working on this comic. I foresaw so much latent potential surrounding this comic. However, I understand where the artist is coming from. There might have been some personal interferences with this, and I understand that. I have experienced it firsthand how it feels to juggle writing a story and your life outside of that. I may not be the best person qualified to say this, but the author’s health comes first. That is what I am concerned about first. I sincerely hope the author recovers because they have created a piece that I won’t forget for sure. That is all I have to comment. p.s: and yes I know I ripped off my summary off of the other one, but I just couldn’t find any words to describe it. ( ͡°_ʖ ͡°)
Back in Time to You
When Yeon-Ho accidentally trips overs himself and creates a hole in the wall of his new house, he finds that he unlocks a memory that he had tried so hard to forget ten years ago. Jang Jae-Ha . . . How could he have ever forgotten about him? Review: So . . . This manhwa made me cry, especially the ending. Like, gods damn it! This comic was full of angst. Thank the gods for the ambiguous ending. I’m just going to pretend that it was all a dream and that they are still alive in high school and are together. <3 ANYWAYS— i was kidding. I know my heart starves for emotional pain. the true ending is that yeon-ho died because that was the price he had to pay for changing jae-ha’s fate. he finally received closure and accepted his destiny. and that’s on trauma. this manhwa needs the five stars. the storyline is simply breathtaking. the art might not be something you’re used to, but it adds to the whole “time travel” thing. i love it, and i know whenever i think of this manhwa, i’m going to cry. <3
Reminiscence Adonis