
I've read until the latest chapters, (the actor one, not the random revenge series that somehow ended up in the middle)
and I honestly REALLY like it. You see I've read a few other acting-focused series. Some of them also has something to do with getting help from higher power, regression blablabla. While I still read and enjoyed them anyway it's starting to get a bit boring esp when said actor MC played a character, the author didn't change their appearance too much to mimic the character they's supposed to be acting as. It lowered the immersion for me. I want their acting scenes to be more thorough and in-depth. This author GETS IT. They know what the people want. They let the main characters to be 'changed' to fit his character more. I also like how pretty extensive they explain the technical side of theatre acting. And the art is improving so much from the first chapter. It was a little bit wonky but by the end of chapter 19 it seemed like the artist has finally found their exact style and flow. The art feels more refined and crisp. Ah I love this so much, I will be supporting legally too by reading the raws despite not knowing korean
My second time reading this. I still cried like a baby. Even though I have no one I'm in love with at the moment I can relate to Touma feeling caged in by society's expectations of him. That desperation of wanting to be free, true to himself, loves the kne he loves without shame. I'm glad this painful chapter of his life got resolved quite well & that he got to be together with the person he's in love with for so many years. I love them so much