I love how everyone's relationship with each other is so messy. It's hard for me to wrap around at times, but it's too compelling for me to stop reading.
I just finished chapter 15 and oh god, I need a breather. I want to cry.
Gold, a witch hunter, is targeted by wolves who mistake him for a witch's servant because of th...
- Author: Haji
- Genres: Comedy / Fantasy / Yaoi
Ooh, this is really depressing narrator. The MC reminds me of someone with Schizoid Personality Disorder.
I find the concept of this manhwa intriguing. The main thing I'm curious about is what direction this story'll take. Seems quite vague right now...
Honestly I don't feel any real chemistry behind most of the pairings, but I'm still enjoying it all the same
The decision to have Deku receive a suit after the loss of OFA comes with the implication that there is such thing as a quirkless hero, a question that I've felt was always left in the air since chapter 1. Because while, yes, Deku *did* do great things after receiving OFA, one could still attribute it all to the opportunity that quirk had brought for him.
But now in the epilogue, where he actually *is* quirkless, you'd think that being a hero isn't viable without a quirk (spinoff characters notwithstanding) and yet. He receives the suit. Donning it allows him stand alongside his classmates.
It's not something I would've expected reading the first chapter, because hero society then honestly sucked for Deku tbh.
But I expected it here. Not just because of Iron Might, but also...hero society's changing—societal values are loosening up, technology continues to evolve.
It’s because of this new generation of "heroes," lead by people like him and the rest of Class 1A, that the world is no longer so reliant on one "hero" to keep everything in shape. They've dictated that the old paradigm of OFA was ultimately flawed, and so have proposed a new paradigm within this new era.
Now it's about a network. *Everyone* helping out and supporting each other are classified as "heroes." Heroes themselves no longer glorified like they were before, as seen with the ranking system no longer holding the same weight it did. And then also support networks---stuff like quirk counseling---to ensure that children aren't being taught that their quirk isn't a disgrace.
And then there's also Class 1A, who remain connected to each other. And who are now helping Deku, who had seemingly fallen into the wayside. They, too, are a network of people who'll watch over Deku, and will continue to watch over each other until the end.
tl;dr. It's a sweet ending. I liked it.
Who would've thought this was the same author behind "Dear Gene," lmao
I’m currently in Chapter 24 and this series reminds me a lot like “The S-Classes I raised” haha
Satomi Oka moved to Tokyo from Osaka when he entered university. On his way home from a new year...
- Author: Wayama Yama
- Genres: Comedy / Seinen / Slice Of Life
In the ultimate dating game mayhem, Jerry Route's virtual love life takes center stage! Battlin...
- Author: Honey trap,Saessak, EDLO
- Genres: Webtoons / Fantasy / Shounen Ai / Comedy / Drama / Romance / Historical
Jigu’s such a hot mess around Yeowoon—dude was absolutely *struggling* with those text messages.
Basically, I was wondering if any of you guys had interesting starter recs for the aforementioned genres?
Specifically anything that effectively explores emotional themes/the head of a character (psychologically based) tend to be more my forte OR reads that may feature romance, but also have other things going on for it.
Wanted to read stuff other than BL for once haha
Bastet’s 3 face is incredibly adorable