Hotel Phryne
I liked this story! It was so suspenseful and reading each chapter constantly put me in some sort of mood. I loved both characters and the overall plot. Each part of Hyung's personality made into a single person and then one of them sacrificing himself to save everyone else just got me and I just loved it. I gave off that kind of Danganronpa vibe from start to finish and I think that if the story was ended up being horror it definitely could pass as one.
Kitty Boy
This comic really refreshed me! I'm so glad I found it. I honestly really enjoyed the story and how the characters interacted. Though I wish that our main heroine didn't immediately go from 'I don't like you like that Rusty.' To find out it was him controlling the robot and then all of a sudden she falls in love with him. That part just didn't make any sense to me though the build-up to the ending was good. I really liked how things just reverted and every character grew.
The Best Wolf in My Life
I honestly can help but like this series. I mean who wouldn't? It's so well put together and I love the build-up of romance that was visible. The main character gave actual reasons to not like the childhood best friend in that way and I love the plot altogether. There was romance and comedy and the scenes didn't jump out of anywhere. I love this author and hope to see more of their work in the future.
Unstoppable Siblings
This comic throws a lot of things out there. You know, the incestuous relationship between the main characters, probably threw people off guard. I know I expected it but even so, it still caught me even after I knew. I liked the portrayal of Hanmi and how she had to be cautious about her every move whilst still trying to maintain her relationships with everyone around her. I kind of see myself in her. Because she wasn't made to be a ditsy main character, she was made to be strong and I love that she pulls through all the way.
I See Your Money
I actually like this comic. It came to me when I saw an ad on youtube for it and I was desperate to find and read it. Not only is the plot good but the characters feel solid to me. The one's poor, one's rich trope always annoyed me but with the special ability added, it changed things for the better. And the plot fixed itself. I'd definitely reread.
White Angels Have No Wings
This was, in many ways, hard to read. You'd go in thinking that it's not going to be that bad, but then it smacks you with all of this traumatic stuff all at once. Our main character dragged into it, whilst multiple side characters get their fair share of the absolute craziness that is the 'White Angels' Series. It puts to use every sort of toxic relationship you can think of and uses them in an appropriate manner. This really scares me to how manipulative and toxic the characters were around each other. Overall this is a comic you can learn from and I really enjoy reading it.
Let's Go, ASMR!
This was a really cute and refreshing story. A short read that will make you feel nice and give you confidence. I really like how wholesome the characters were and how sweet and simple the plot was made out to be.
Back to School: All Grown Up
I don't have much to say about this book. I'm pretty happy that it got a sequel that tied up all the loose ends and brought the story to its final closing point.
The Devil's Boy
I binged this book in two days and I loved it. The art style and plot were so good and very interesting. I loved all the characters even the bad ones and personally found the story entertaining to read. The main character becoming stronger from some kind of ability was an overused trope but this story really redeemed itself with it. I love the main and assisting characters. The story actually reminds me a lot of The Seven Deadly Sins and I am the Grim Reaper. The main character is a demon, which is usually portrayed as the bad guy. And the antagonists that try to stop him are angels, who are constantly seen as the good guys.
Pandora's Choice