u/Lost_Story_8236

[The lone necromancer] the more I read this the more disappointed I get.
▲ 152 r/manhwa

[The lone necromancer] the more I read this the more disappointed I get.

At first I thought of this as a good manhwa, with a peculiar art style and a different starting. The leveling system or world building seemed great too. But now it has a sloppy story and the author is dragging the story for no reason. I don't mind long stories, but the way the author is presenting is unreadable.

u/Lost_Story_8236 — 13 hours ago

This type of argument is completely stupid. 'Plot saved him', like come on what you are reading is story, everything is plot. What the f do you you mean 'Plot favours him'?

PTJ is the one that decides the story, the characters do not. Tom lost because he is weaker, not because of the 'Plot'.

Agree or not, James is currently the most powerful fighter alive and shown until now. Those who say after-prison gun will be stronger. There is a 'will', we never saw gun's fight, so gun doesn't count.

u/Lost_Story_8236 — 22 hours ago
▲ 45 r/manhwa

[Title] People who says art doesn't matter that much - yes it matters in comics. Estate developer became a good manhwa because of how synchronisation between art and story.

Don't misunderstand it - I am not telling a story with great art and trash story is a great manhwa (That's literally her summon). What I mean is both matters heavily and realies on each other to make a great manhwa.

Just look at those two comics from same author - feels completely different, where the third one (What a bountiful harvest, demon lord!) is a masterpiece.

u/Lost_Story_8236 — 9 days ago