The Justice of Villainous Woman
Left off on chapter 102.
Beatrice
Beatrice, a conquered area’s princess—Correction: Former princess. Beatrice is taken in as a slave. Fearing for her life, Beatrice dons a new appearance and decides to live an ordinary life as a slave. She addresses herself as Chloe, the name she was given before she was forced to change it. Now, all she has to do is stay out of the captain of the knights’ way. Easy enough, right? Chloe finds that avoiding the hero might not be as easy as she thought. Review: At first, I thought that Chloe’s appearance looked off. When she finally cut her hair, I could see why. I think that her face was meant to suit short hair. Her beauty dazzled me, with and without short hair. I couldn’t really get hooked on the art style at first, but over the lengths of chapters, I can definitely say that the art improved. The plot is fairly engaging, and I look forward to updates. That last cliffhanger definitely let me hanging. Anyways, I think that this comic has tons of potential. I think that if I wait to read the upcoming chapters, I will come to like this comic even more. I eagerly anticipate the day when that comes. Comment: Chloe is a cinnamon roll. That’s all. Wait-also, the male love interest has the most fluffiest smile ever tbh. The male lead is so cute! *internal squeals* Squeeee! ヽ(*>∇<)ノ Side note: Caught up to chapter 41
IRIS - Lady with a Smartphone
The Villainess Lives Twice
Review: I’d like to think that the female protagonist is a bit tsundere hearted. She may seem stoic, but she’s soft inside. Kind of like a mochi. The male lead is strong hearted and cares for the people. I’m vying for them to end up together. Artizea is a smart, yet cunning woman that truly believes herself to be the villainess. I hope that one day, she’ll realize that, deep down, she’s not, and that the duke will help her realize that. From the few chapters I’ve read so far, I continue to look forward to future chapters. The art style captures the true loneliness Artizea feels. I am interested in where the plot will be heading. Comment: Okay. Artizea is really pretty! She is so attractive! With her eyes, and her golden hair. . . Ack! Her personality is awesome! The duke is handsome too. Reminds me of a puppy. UTェTU Side note: Left off on chapter 24
Koushaku Reijou no Tashinami
Review: The author had certainly hooked me, not because of the fantasy and romance as you might think, but because of how business and marketing is involved. The protagonist is a reincarnated saleswoman.
Herscherik - The Epic of the Reincarnated Prince
Ryouko Hayakawa, a hardcore otaku, was just about to have her thirty-sixth birthday before dying in a car accident. Or so she thought. She found herself to be reincarnated as the seventh prince, Herscherik! Herscherik finds himself in a fantasy world he could only imagine in his previous life! At the bright age of three, he realizes he must utilize the office work skills from his previous life to take action! Comment: It’s rather a shame that the artist quit working on this comic. I foresaw so much latent potential surrounding this comic. However, I understand where the artist is coming from. There might have been some personal interferences with this, and I understand that. I have experienced it firsthand how it feels to juggle writing a story and your life outside of that. I may not be the best person qualified to say this, but the author’s health comes first. That is what I am concerned about first. I sincerely hope the author recovers because they have created a piece that I won’t forget for sure. That is all I have to comment. p.s: and yes I know I ripped off my summary off of the other one, but I just couldn’t find any words to describe it. ( ͡°_ʖ ͡°)
The White Cat That Swore Vengeance Was Just Lazing on the Dragon Kings Lap