Somewhat shonen-esque, and very enjoyable for it in that way only manhwa seems to be. Still reading it, but I don't find it all that great. Great first few chapters, but either my expectations were too high, or it just dropped in quality as it went. Initially I found this so good I was seriously considering learning korean to read it (as there were no groups translating it), but someone picked it up and saved me the wasted effort. There's few chapters out, so I suggest just checking it out. Oh, and the plot is cringe-worthy - not badly written, but the subject matter is just painful.ĭecent so far. I found it fairly annoying that the MC has this apparently amazing power and. Discontinued, but I still suggest reading what there is of it. Starts out in a very shonen (i.e stupid, cliche) manner, but grows to be enjoyable. I'm also not quite buying the philosophical "message" behind it. Interesting premise, a bit of a slow pace. Enough so that I could not get past maybe two chapters of this, sadly. I disliked the recent few chapters mostly due to the events within them (that guy is such a worthless bitch, geez), but it's a quality manhwa overall.Īs someone with an interest in computers, the whole "computers are magic" approach was thoroughly irritating to me. Avoids the stupidity of shonen manga while keeping the feeling of sheer awesome from it. Not astonishing, but keeps a consistently high level of quality. Went on a binge and read the entire archives at once, and it was thoroughly awesome. So far I found it somewhat enjoyable, but not at all amazing.Įxcellent, epic story. I liked the premise a lot, but it's developed in a so-so manner. I'm up to-date, and am continuing to read it. (Of course, many people still find it awesome, and that's fine.) The art is beautiful, but that was it for me. I found the story lacking, cliche'd and indulgent (for the lack of a better word).
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