mochidays's manga / #yandere(14)

Cozy Obsession

Complete | Lee Hyeon,Yoo Seong-hwa,Go Young-hee | 2024 released

this is one of those stories that checks off all of my personal boxes. I really enjoyed that the main character was a yandere!! literally some of my favorite types of characters. I also really enjoyed that this was a omegaverse isekai!!! the timeline stuff was super cool and super well done. This would’ve been in my top 10 if the artist didn’t change the art so much after season two the omega essentially got Omega-fied and had ridiculously large eyes and shit after the second season, which was kind of annoying, but I like the story enough to look over it but if this didn’t have that change, it would have been in my top 10 but just because of that small inconsistency, it made me like the art a little bit less if they had started off the series with that Art style it would’ve been fine but I just really dislike the inconsistency. There’s no fault with this story. I think it was really well done and it has all of the tropes that I enjoy and I really did like the Art at the start.

Why Are You So Kind To Everyone Except Me?

Complete | Mallinflower | 2022 released

I love how they match each other‘s freak. They are so crazy together. This story was super entertaining. The side stories really show us so much about the individual characters like the main character like our orange haired character is super nice to everyone, but kind of a bit of an airhead, but the guy that falls in love with him genuinely fucking crazy and has total stalker behavior, but our orange haired fluff ball literally sees this guy acting fucking crazy and he loves it and that is my favorite fucking dynamic. This was so good so I was losing it. Yup so freaking good so freaking peak.

After Killing You

Complete | Ttangjwi,Mulyang | 2023 released

this is one of those stories that genuinely sticks with you. wow, we really get to see that the two characters in the story are genuinely some of the worst human beings that have ever existed. one is a genuine psychopath with murderous tendencies, and the other is a cheating, lying, homophobic bastard, and they are in a relationship. this dynamic, where the psychopath is obsessed with a cheater and it’s like a cat-and-mouse game, is so well done, and the ending is so perfectly ambiguous. what i really enjoy about the story is that neither is morally correct—some people think the psychopath is more morally correct, and others may think the cheater is more morally correct. i’m of the belief that the psychopath is more morally correct, even though he does murder the cheater multiple times. the reason why i think that is because the psychopath is genuinely a victim of grooming and a horrible upbringing, and the cheater grooms this guy and then abandons him in his every time of need. i’m of the belief that cheaters deserve to go to hell, and the psychopath just made it a one-way ticket. i loved how the ending was open and could’ve been interpreted in many ways. i interpreted it as them being stuck in this limbo after death. genuinely so fucking fantastic for such a short read—genuinely so well done, and the art is beautiful too. amazing.

Red Mansion

Ongoing | Guwol,Nanggaek | 2000 released
2025-08-09 09:40 marked

this is one of the best psychological thriller stories i’ve read in a very, very long time. what makes it so special is the artist’s incredible way of storytelling. we watch the main character slowly spiral into madness — his train of thought becomes nearly nonsensical, yet we still get this unfiltered stream of consciousness that perfectly shows his deteriorating mental state. as a reader, you feel confused, but in a way that still lets you understand where he’s coming from. what i really love about this story is that both characters are insane — and insane for each other. usually in stories like this, one character is more unhinged than the other, but here, they’re equally crazy and completely embrace it. they are genuinely perfect for each other. the male lead’s shift in perception is one of my favorite parts. we watch him fall in love with the main character and become obsessed with having him. his love stems from the fact that the main character accepts him for exactly who he is — something he’s never had before. everyone in his life either died or was paid off to stay away from him, so the idea of someone literally stalking him feels ideal to him. their dynamic is fascinating. they match each other’s “freak” perfectly. when they first became intimate, the main character gave the male lead head and said it was fine if the male lead threw up on him. by the final episode, the roles reverse — now the male lead is the one doing it and saying it’s fine if the main character throws up on him. that reversal is made even better by the reveal that the main character has been faking memory loss to keep the male lead happy and close to him. so while it seems like the male lead has the main character in his grasp, it’s actually under false pretenses — the main character is in control in his own way. overall, this is such an insanely well-done psychological thriller. it’s dark, twisted, and has very adult themes, but everything is executed masterfully. huge props to the author — this was amazing.