W: Two Worlds [1st Impression]
W: Two Worlds takes the isekai genre and makes it feel realistic. No falling in love at first sight, just suspicion and real reactions!
Comics originating from South Korea.
W: Two Worlds takes the isekai genre and makes it feel realistic. No falling in love at first sight, just suspicion and real reactions!
Lost Princess is not my cup of tea at all, but I can see the appeal of it – sort of. However, the story isn’t something I’m loving.
The Tears Of A Jester throws you into a world where two princesses fights for the throne. Caught in the middle is one lonesome Jester.
I Won’t Accept Your Regrets seems to be a warning against misunderstanding and assumptions. Not sure I fully love it, but I see the appeal in it.
Another Typical Fantasy Romance is kind of right with the name, but it’s also really funny. It’s not a typical one, but it definitely not fully unique.
Date First, Love Later has such gorgeous art you just need to read it! The story is a bit cliché but it’s not bad, it’s definitely a cute romance!
The Time Of The Terminally Ill Extra is a sad story about a woman slowly dying. She decides taking her life in her own hands and runs away from home.
Boss’s Blatant Taste is a bit cliché but it’s somewhat interesting. Our female lead is an undercover singer, but strong woman.
I Will Remove Them From My Life doesn’t really impress me, not with story nor with art. It’s just very mediocre so far and I’m not loving it.
Please, Let Me Return Home isn’t necessarily a good story, but it’s not bad, either. It’s just confusing and too much is going on for me to like it.