Villains Are Destined to Die Volume 4 Opens the World With Magic and Fights
Villains Are Destined to Die Volume 4 has a frenzied pace and plenty of surprises and laughs. It’s a whirlwind that’s impossible to down.
Villains Are Destined to Die Volume 4 has a frenzied pace and plenty of surprises and laughs. It’s a whirlwind that’s impossible to down.
A Business Proposal Volume 2 is hilarious. The amount of drama and bad luck Hari experiences is comedy gold. Her reactions cement this as a top-notch series.
Not-Sew Wicked Stepmom Volume 1 has the misunderstood heroine with the creepy smile as a villainess in a reimagined story blending humor, drama, and fashion.
Cuckoos Three is a beautiful, moving story filled with growth and gentle moments between two teenaged boys. Inclusive without force, it’s a sweet joyous tale.
The Boxer Volume 3 shows JH’s unstoppable talent for compelling, distinct characters and action. The flashes of Yu’s past alongside the story keep you reading.
What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim Volume 2 drags at first, but thanks to inclusion of the mystery and character development, it continues holding attention.
Imitation Volume 1 is like a boy meets girl then realizes he loves girl K-drama. With the industry backdrop, there is potential for surprises with the drama.
The Remarried Empress Volume 3 leans more toward a reverse-harem as different men jockey for Navier’s attention. There’s comedy, drama and scheming aplenty.
Bloody Sweet Volume 1 keeps you laughing or screaming. Fetechou is like an adorable puppy and Naerim is so sweet you want her to catch a break.
Hex Americana has a sweet love story between the two leads. But not enough focus on building it up. Too much happens or is left unexplored despite its length.