Tokyo Ghoul
Review: This manga is highly exceptional. The storyline is one thing, and the art! It’s like a gold wrapped deluxe package made for everyone. The plot is so good, and I’m really digging how we find out more about ghouls as we go along. The protagonist has a foot in both worlds, and that means he is the only one that can possibly bring them together. I’ve seen this trope a bunch of times in novels (Percy Jackson, my own story) and in other comics. I am interested as to how much we’ll learn about ghouls in this manga. Comment: Rize kinda hot (~˘▽˘)~
Obey Me
Jinyoo thought that he had already experienced hell. Soon, he realizes that the “hell” that he called his life would be nothing compared to what would happen next for him. Having gone through traumatic experiences through relentless bullying and physical and emotional abuse, Jinyoo knew his life couldn’t get any worse. . . Or so he thought. He is kidnapped by one of his former high school classmates, Gyuh-wool who seems to be obsessed over him. Jinyoo learns that in order to survive, he must do one thing. Obey.
Yakusoku no Neverland
Review: Whoa! I did not expect to see that many chapters of this manga! I’m planning on watching the anime, so we’ll see how that goes.
Sennen Meikyuu no Nana Ouji
Black Mirror
Review: The supernatural aspect really ties this manhwa all together. There’s this serial sense of suspense when reading that makes your heart race and your bloodstream flowing. Reading this will almost render you out of breath with you even realizing it. The ominousness makes you wonder what’s real and what’s a lie. It keeps you on edge, yearning for more. I really like this so far. BL plus horror? Count me in. My heart’s still beating after reading this. Side note: Caught up to chapter 62. Update: I finally finished it. Wow. The ending was so... I guess end worthy. Their relationship— it really was complex. I liked the message. I don’t really have any complaints about this. I’ll move my rating up to five stars. It was good.
Killing Stalking