Golden Waltz
Golden Waltz can be quite engaging... A shame their figure skating don't flow as fluidly. But it's only been 24 chapters, there's room for improvement.
Mitsuyokon Tsukumogami no Yomegoryou
The Reason Why Raeliana Ended up at the Duke's Mansion
If we are to talk purely about entertainment value, I'd say that this webtoon's supporting cast carried the story. Reading the grievances of the subordinates who has to serve eccentric, as well as crazy, bosses is always a comical read. Naomi (the King's aide) with her snarky retorts; Wade, the long-suffering Head Priest; and the knights of the Duke... Then there's the ever adorable Adam, the deranged priestess and a certain white-haired high priest who insists on being called "grandpa". That's not to say the leads are bland, as they quite decent. If the leads gave the story life, then it is undoubtedly the supporting characters that brought color to the series. Now if only it was memorable...
Volcanic Age
To be born in a generation of heroes, of villains, of the valiant, of the strong...and yet be none of them. And so he returns to the past where he might yet stand alongside them.
Bungo
Here's to another gathering of baseball idiots! And yup, it's middle school baseball... Pacing issues become more apparent as one reads on (Edit: it gets better, somewhat). There are, however, several things to be excited for in this manga: from the varied characters to the thrill one gets in following Bungo, Noda and Hakamada throughout their baseball journey. Though hardly phenomenal, it easily engages the reader's attention.
Return of the Flowery Mountain Sect
MC is definitely both a gift and a curse to the Hwasan sect. ◆ 73
To a New Life
Reads like an adaptation of an English high fantasy novel. It's an original, not a retelling of a Korean novel (as is usual) so it feels tighter and flows rather smoothly. Fast paced action to keep one's attention and more than enough complications to keep it from getting dull. Pretty good, actually. ◆ 【85】
The Office Blind Date
Every couple in this is on their honeymoon period 24/7. I'm feeling the secondhand embarrassment with almost every panel and the endless cheesy lines.
A Villain Is A Good Match For A Tyrant
Easy to follow. I was more interested in the supporting characters and their partners than anything else. There was little to no drama between the leads which was a win, as the readers wouldn't be sighing in frustration every five panels. I do wish I saw more of the side couples and their kids.
Again My Life