
It's cartoonish. Look at some very artistic japanese manga. I'm always wondering why every mahnwa gets such high ratings despite the bad drawings and the simple story. I think most brains work like that: color = good. I enjoy 19 days, Warehouse, Killing Stalking and Tower of god. So I'm not against webcomics. Some are brilliant and well drawn. But this work looks very mediocre.

Everyone have their own of art style, so its up to them want to make it however they like.

I think that's rather rude. There is nothing wrong with the art in this. It's like comparing a Rembrandt to a Picasso or to a Dali. They are different styles. And while you may not care for the look of one style, it does not mean the art is "bad" or that the artist has no talent. I personally like the artwork in manga like Saver....but that doesn't mean I can't appreciate the style in manga like Vagabond, or this one. Even when you look at American comics, you will see a vast difference in style from one artist to the next when it comes to how they draw the same character (have you seen how many different looks Batman, Superman, and Wonderwoman have had over the years?) While I may not care for the art of some of it, I would never be so presumptuous as to insult the artist and call their work "bad" or compare it to an entirely different artist's style.

I think it's very rude of you to say this art is bad and then go compare it to another artist. You must not know much about artists.its a style, a style this artist has chosen to create a story using, and personally in my opinion I think it's a cute style that fits the art. So to say the art is bad because they didn't draw it how you wanted is just plain rude. And no they aren't talented but neither any of the other artists you mentioned, talent is natural born. This artist is skilled, spending years to learn how to draw and if you can't respect that please don't comment.

Korean webtoons are usually photo-realistic with overly-cartoonish heads. It took me awhile to get used to it, especially the fact that 90% of them trace over photographs for bodies &/or backgrounds. Then again, anime is doing that now too....The tracing thing. It's all rotoscoped these days. I can understand the tracing now...It's a budget time-saver that helps the artist meet tight deadlines.
I like the idea, but the art could be better :(