Lady beast
What in the world is this?!! Have we switched bodies forever? That’s what Elise thought when she looked at her own self, not in a mirror, but her actual body with her own two eyes. You wouldn’t believe what she had thought when she looked in the mirror and found herself looking at her husband’s, Duke Jin Jo’s face. Review: Ah, yes. One of the most unbearable pains known to women. . . The menstrual cycle. I’m definitely rooting for the male love interest. He obviously cares for our protagonist. Plus, he understands a woman’s pain when she goes through that time. I like the plot and mystery surrounding their switching of bodies. I love how the artist shows that through their facial expressions. It’s always clear, and the artist certainly knows how to make their personalities shine. The art style is a win for me, and so is the storyline. I love reading fantasy comics in a more historical setting such as the time of the monarchy and the existence of nobles. I’ve already read plenty of comics surrounding that trope, but I can’t get enough of it. I look forward to seeing the future of this comic. Comment: Foreshadowing is ominous indeed. . . Also, unrequited love kind of sucks, but what irritates me is that sometimes, people drown themselves in their insecurities and blind themselves to the love that is right in front of them. That’s all. Side note: Caught up to chapter 71.
Head Over Heels
Woohyun is rich and has the whole silver package, good looks, popularity, money—you name it! It just so happens that this Woohyun is also—a total douchebag and bully. The one that receives this harassment is none other than Ha Yan, a frail girl that is easy to pick on. The weird thing is: it seems that she actually likes his attention and starves for it. This obsession that slowly grows and has yet to enrapture them. . . Could this craving possible morph into something more? Review: The main characters have triggering pasts and their different personalities are what make them so intriguing. A sadist and a masochist. What a perfect couple. To be honest, they complement each other really well. The side characters play a key role in the storyline as well, and I can’t help but empathize with them. Based on the few chapters I’ve read, I have yet to see where this story is going to go. I like the art. The artist(s) has their ways of showing rather unique expressions that other artists wouldn’t dare to draw. I like that aspect about this comic. Comment: Yo. At first, I thought this was going to be an angsty story about bullying, right? Nope! It’s about a psychotic girl that gets off of pain and would do anything for her beloved. By reading this comic, I think I have some weird arse kinks. (‘-’*) I think this comic might be revealing my masochistic desires. I don’t know how to feel about Ha Yan. Isn’t stabbing someone in the back kind of messed up? I’m kind of put off by that.
Lucia
149 At first this was just better than average, but it gradually got so much better!! I liked this more, the more I read. I love the character development of the MC. She might look dainty, but she’s actually quite strong and stern. Same goes for the ML, Hue. He goes from a well known womanizer to a man who is head over heels for his wife. Hue is a classic war-hero-from-the-North ML, but he also shows vulnerabilities. I simply adore their dynamic as it develops. In the beginning, she is weak but she learns to say no and becomes a great figure in the political sphere. They’re honest with each other in what they can share. Her relationships with side characters are also well illustrated. Like with Damien, Hue’s heir and son. Also can’t forget about her long-standing friendship with Norman! The angst is a little frustrating but their first reconciliation is well handled after. I personally love the change in art style; I think it’s a lot better than before. It’s also refreshing how they don’t shy away from the sexual aspect often in marriage. The age gap is still a bit iffy for me personally, but the fact they’re a power couple kinda makes up for it for me.
The Justice of Villainous Woman