If you’re anything like me, you’ve been waiting an eternity for the continuation of Sugar Trap. I only heard about it this year and I’ve been chomping at the bit to see where the story will go. This week brought us the first two episodes of Sugar Trap Season 2. I was beyond excited to get into it to see where Sihyun and Joohwan had picked up.
This must be the first transmigration webtoon I’ve mentioned on this blog which, when considering how ubiquitous the trope is, must be some sort of achievement. I’m glad Stuck in My Sister’s Dating Sim is the first as it is just such a solid read.
I really wish I could remember what drew me to Gale of the God because I want to thank whatever it is that led me to check it out. Set in an alternate history in the kingdom of Hoseon (a tiger-worshipping version of Joseon), crown prince Lee Hyo brings Seo Doram to the palace to be his wife. And I totally get it. I’d want Doram to be my wife too.
Please don’t take this the wrong way but Pyo Guwon makes faces only a Mr Bean Animated Series sexyman would. I see Pyo Guwon with his wide smile and half-lidded eyes and think, “there’s a man who tinkles his fingers and says ‘don’t mind if I do’ when offered a biscuit”. His character design says so much that I couldn’t ever begin to consider he was meant to be even a little bit sexy. Very fun to look at, though.
If you could see into the future, what would you do? Jiha, the main character of Dream Away warns his friends about all the minor inconveniences that will arise in their lives because that is all he can see. When Jihan has a dream about a car accident featuring an unfamiliar man, he feels that he needs to share this warning too.
Don’t Build My Hopes Up is a pretty harmless comic where main character Gyuyeong fancies the older brother of a school friend for the sole trait of being kind.
This is a really great webtoon I devoured the first time I read it. The character design is very distinctive whilst allowing a huge range of expressions. It really is gorgeous to read and it really brings out the characters.