I honestly didn't expect myself to love this webcomic as much as I did, but holy hell this was a horrifying yet beautiful piece. The storytelling and writing is just MIND BLOWING. I don't see enough people mentioning how ingenious the author really is, from the smallest details like the shoes to the way they make the reader have all sorts of mixed emotions for the characters and the situation. In all honesty, the ending just felt right, and nothing makes me happier than a satisfying complete finish. It shows the dedication and planning the author put into KS, and I'm really just awestruck. Though, I do agree with some fans, and I feel as if Yoonbum's death was a little anti-climactic, and somewhat ironic? He survived so much, but it's getting hit by a car that kills him? Though I did love that he was chasing after a hallucinated Sangwoo, I was anticipating Yoonbum's death to be moreso related to the promise they made- if Sangwoo dies, Yoonbum would too. I'm not saying a grand romeo & juliet-like s*icide per say, but a less 'accidental' situation. Also, I was upset that Yoonbum's 'highschool friend' was such a big deal in the end, I get he had no one to lean on, but I guess being attached somewhat to Sangwoo's deeper emotions/fears, made me dislike her. Especially when she insisted Bum was completely straight. ANYWHO BACK TO THE GUSHING-- Can we just take a moment and talk about Sangwoo's mom in the house??? The fact I was both losing my shit, and also not surprised?? I'm sorry but that just shows how well the author knew her characters and wrote them, and it's just so astounding how well the author articulates her language and storyboarding to create such complex, crooked, and broken characters who we as an audience, can learn to understand as human beings. I'm rambling so much, but I'm really just geeking out over how well written, how terrifying, sad and complex it was. I adore this work and I hope to see more from this author in the future. (=・ω・=) Much love, Floaty <3
stan koogi she's a genius this comic is genuinely the best psychological comic of them all i read others and am constantly comparing, koogi set the bar high! nothing is quite as good as ks im spoiled now haha
I honestly didn't expect myself to love this webcomic as much as I did, but holy hell this was a horrifying yet beautiful piece. The storytelling and writing is just MIND BLOWING. I don't see enough people mentioning how ingenious the author really is, from the smallest details like the shoes to the way they make the reader have all sorts of mixed emotions for the characters and the situation. In all honesty, the ending just felt right, and nothing makes me happier than a satisfying complete finish. It shows the dedication and planning the author put into KS, and I'm really just awestruck. Though, I do agree with some fans, and I feel as if Yoonbum's death was a little anti-climactic, and somewhat ironic? He survived so much, but it's getting hit by a car that kills him? Though I did love that he was chasing after a hallucinated Sangwoo, I was anticipating Yoonbum's death to be moreso related to the promise they made- if Sangwoo dies, Yoonbum would too. I'm not saying a grand romeo & juliet-like s*icide per say, but a less 'accidental' situation. Also, I was upset that Yoonbum's 'highschool friend' was such a big deal in the end, I get he had no one to lean on, but I guess being attached somewhat to Sangwoo's deeper emotions/fears, made me dislike her. Especially when she insisted Bum was completely straight. ANYWHO BACK TO THE GUSHING--
Can we just take a moment and talk about Sangwoo's mom in the house??? The fact I was both losing my shit, and also not surprised?? I'm sorry but that just shows how well the author knew her characters and wrote them, and it's just so astounding how well the author articulates her language and storyboarding to create such complex, crooked, and broken characters who we as an audience, can learn to understand as human beings. I'm rambling so much, but I'm really just geeking out over how well written, how terrifying, sad and complex it was. I adore this work and I hope to see more from this author in the future. (=・ω・=) Much love, Floaty <3