Image 1 — Question about the physical novel and manhwa
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Question about the physical novel and manhwa

First time reader that has been eyeing this series for a long time, I first read the webtoon and forgot about it.

I want to start collecting it now but because this damn book cost an arm and a leg for one copy, which one are more worth it. In my country one ORV novel/manhwa is roughly RM 99 ( roughly 24$ ), which is crazy. I love the story but for that much money, it definitely make me shiver.

  1. How many chapters does each novel/manhwa cover?

  2. Does the manhwa change a lot of things from the novel?

  3. How many more years will it take to finish publishing and how many volumes will be out when it is complete?

  4. Is the translation in the official novel better than any fan translation (if there is any, share some)

  5. Did the manhwa publish the same amount of chapters as webtoon or is webtoon have cover more chapters of the novel

Thanks in advance :)))))

u/Traditional-Sea-7663 — 3 days ago

Analog horror that can make me forget they're supposed to be horror

1 - The Glandale Archives

It feel personal and so normal when the MC aren't hiding from nester. One minute he's cooking grilled cheese and another there's a sound in the basement.

2 - Angel Hare (The East Patch)

Angel Gabby has such a comforting voice that it's shocking when she suddenly just tell Jonah (the MC and is supposedly a kid when Gabby said it) to barricade the door, took the gun and hide in the closet.

Of course other analog horror are great too (Vita Carnis, Liminal Land, Local 58 and so on) but these two feels idk how to say it but yeah.

u/Traditional-Sea-7663 — 1 month ago