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Personally I prefer Korean webtoons because all of the ones that I have read have just been so good! Of course there are really good Japanese manga that I have read, and there have also been bad Korean webtoons, but just overall the Korean webtoons that I have read have been super good. 1 reply
Blood Bank. I love how it changes so much from the beginning. I won't spoil anything for anyone that hasn't read it yet, but the ending was tragic and beautiful and I was crying so hard haha 2 reply
Hey :) I'm 18 years old, from Poland.
I like yaoi (I'm really big fan of Koisuru Boukun xD but In reality I'm hidding this ), books, romance, comedy, shoujo, drawing, games etc.
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Very interested here! I'm also in the same situation you're in right now... I'm shy as hell and WOULD NEVER do the first move when it comes to making friends (NGGGH HUHUHU ITS DEPRESSING) Well anywho, I'm Marian and I'm Asian HAHAHAHAHAH 4 reply
I'm also interested in making some new friends. . . Soooooo heey my name is Alexis, i'm 16, i really like art (I draw sometimes), reading (Mangas and novels), and singing. I also play a few video games here and thereヾ(❀╹◡╹)ノ~ 1 reply
Japanese manga over korean webtoon. Why? I don't like the panel placement for webtoon, it usually takes 3 or 4 long ass pages just for a simple scene. Lots of webtoon has such unique and fresh plot I admit, it gives me excitement when I read it first time but then I'm getting tired of it because the story progressing way too slow it feels like runn...... 2 reply
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Manga definitely, mainly because there is a wider variety of stories to choose from. and because i also prefer having a physical copies of stories i truly like (translated or not). there are a lot of gems in the webtoons lately though, i wish they also start printing. i'd love to have a copy of hate mate lol. reply
Under the Sakura Tree. All I could say is "Whoa" and uncontrollably sob after. This was last night's sobfest. http://www.mangago.me/read-manga/white_garden/ reply
I think the first manga I ever read was Vampire Knight (≧∀≦) I remember when I was in early high school I came across a sticker set and it was so cute so I tried finding out where the characters came from, and it turned out to be Vampire Knight ヾ(❀╹◡╹)ノ~
Omg I'm the same! I used to love mainly shoujo manga and a few shounen mang...... reply
Moero li Otoko :,) Seriously tho, Itoshi no Mirai-kun struck a deep cord I didn't even remember existed in my chest.
Nigatsu no Eden didn't make me cry, but when I finished reading it I felt weighted down by this DREAD, I just sat there dazed for a few moments and felt like crying for way too long. 2 reply
Mine was "Raising a Bat", this just hit me on so many levels of feels that while I was reading most chapter's i'd just cry out of nowhere.
Mainly the last chap, I recomend it to ShounenAi / Yaoi lovers who like vampires and BL (obviously), also I warn you its a tear jerker and anxiety riser so you have been warned.
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Both. It depends on the story/plot and the art style. But I prefer reading Japanese manga most of the time because I find most of it more eye pleasing [because it's black & white :D] than Korean webtoons. I only read webtoons if it's plot is really interesting or if the colors used in the art is not too bright. reply
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