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[Phantom Whispers] Omg they are finally BACKKKKK soon!!

Oh my finallyyyyyyy

u/nyankomeh — 11 hours ago

[Classmate] A special illustration from the author for the one-week break

The author mentioned that this was the first time drawing this kind of pose. It turned out beautifully, and I hope the author does more illustrations like this 🥺🤌🏻

u/nyankomeh — 7 days ago

[Vampire Family]

Had read this in one sitting, and honestly, I wish I had saved it for later because now I want moreee 😭😂 But at the same time, I'm glad I picked it up. It seriously made my day!!

The plot is intriguing, with plenty of hilarious misunderstandings and second-hand embarrassment that had me laughing nonstop. I already knew I was in for a good time, but I didn't expect it to be this funny lmao

The pacing is also well done. Just when you think one plot point is wrapping up, the author keeps feeding you another reason to keep reading. There's always something happening that keeps you hooked and curious about what's coming next!

u/nyankomeh — 12 days ago

[Kindergarten for Divine Beasts] not this reference dropping right in the middle of FIFA season. Whoever made this knew exactly what they were doinggg 😭✋

u/nyankomeh — 20 days ago
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[If You Don't Date, You Die!] Hahahaha whoever came up with this reference deserves a raise

Realest thing I've read today.

u/nyankomeh — 23 days ago

[Tales of the Moonlit Night]

If you're into vampire stories, you might get hooked on this one. It's basically about a guy whose family was killed by vampires, and after that, he becomes a hunter and dedicates himself to hunting them down.

It's still pretty early in the story, and the MC isn't that strong yet, but I can already see the potential. The art is seriously good, and the fight scenes go hard. There's a lot of gore too, though you'll probably need to find the uncensored version since most scanlations use the censored one. 😂

Personally, I feel like some parts of the plot could have been explained a bit better. There are moments where it feels like something is missing in between, but maybe that's intentional, or maybe it's because the story is still in its early stages. I'll have to read more to find out.

u/nyankomeh — 24 days ago

[What a Bountiful Harvest, Demon Lord!]

I finally caught up, and honestly, it's such a fun read. The plot is good, the comedy is great, and I love the character development. The interactions between the characters are hilarious, and they gave me plenty of laughs lmao

This is the prequel to TGED and takes place in the same universe, so there are tons of references and little connections to catch along the way. It's honestly so much fun whenever you spot one 😂😭

Well, you just have to read it hahaha

u/nyankomeh — 25 days ago

[The Delinquent's First Love] man went full keeper mode hahaha

Bro got into an accident and developed amnesia, causing him to forget the last five years of his life. The only memories he had left were from when he was 18.

So the first thing he did was look for his first love, and man chose to be a keeper instead of keeping his distance 🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻

u/nyankomeh — 28 days ago
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[As the Heart Leads] I can't handle how much they adore each other 🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻

The kind of historical romance manhwa where you won’t find characters constantly attending noble tea parties, getting caught up in misunderstandings, or dealing with frustrating love triangles. The plot is straightforward and genuinely comforting to read.

I also love that even though it uses the reincarnation trope, Hailey doesn’t completely abandon her past self. Instead, she embraces both her former identity and her current life, allowing her experiences from both to shape who she is. That felt really unique compared to most reincarnation stories.

The relationships are another highlight. The characters have such a healthy dynamic, and their silly interactions are guaranteed to make you grin and kick your feet. The main couple is ridiculously cute, and the husband is a walking green flag!!

Reading this honestly felt healing because of how cozy, wholesome, and comforting the story is. The art is gorgeous as well, with so much detail put into every panel. I absolutely loved it 🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻

u/nyankomeh — 1 month ago

[Return of the Mad Demon] I love how there’s always something wrong with our homie every single time lmao

Binge read up to 192 chapters, and honestly, I had such a fun time reading this. Jaha is so unpredictable and yet somehow never makes sense in the end. He’s genuinely such an interesting character to understand from the start.

I especially love his inner thoughts and monologues, the nonstop nonsense yapping mixed with surprisingly good advice, and the way he 'bonds' with every character around him hahahaha!

The pacing is solid, and the storyline is straightforward without feeling dragged out. The humor genuinely got me laughing hard enough to pause for a moment, and the art together with the fight scenes made everything even more enjoyable.

u/nyankomeh — 1 month ago

[Frozen Warrior] It had huge potential, but sadly it got dropped because it didn’t make much profit

The storyline was definitely rushed, and honestly, it can get pretty confusing since so many things happen without much explanation, but I still got the point.

You kinda gotta read this with your brain off, and it’s easy to finish in one sitting, but don’t expect too much from it.

Completed with 49 chapters.

u/nyankomeh — 1 month ago

[Got Dropped into a Ghost Story, Still Gotta Work] This is finally getting a manhwa adaptation (the pre-release review)

Coming out on June 5.

u/nyankomeh — 1 month ago

Chapter 131| The fight was so intense that I could literally hear sexyback playing while he posed like that lmao

u/nyankomeh — 1 month ago

[You Are at the End of the Downfall] It’s nice to see the POVs of both MCs since they both regressed and remember their past lives, but neither of them knows the other has also regressed

She was mentally and psychologically abused, falsely framed, and eventually imprisoned by her own husband, where she slowly starved to death.

Her husband, who had been under a dark magic spell since childhood by the emperor’s orders and forced to act against his will, later died devastated by everything that had happened.

After their deaths, both of them regressed and retained the memories of their past lives, yet neither of them realized that the other had also regressed.

Traumatized by everything she went through in her previous life, the FL became emotionally shattered and completely broken, losing any desire to live and often thinking about ending her life.

Meanwhile, in his second life, the husband was finally free from the black magic and deeply regretted everything he had done to his wife in the past. Wanting to make things right, he devoted himself to protecting her, giving her happiness, and helping her slowly regain the will to live again.

Haunted by guilt and hatred toward his past actions, he also took revenge on everyone who played a part in their suffering, and honestly, watching his redemption arc was incredibly satisfying.

Even then, believing he no longer deserved his wife, he stopped hoping for her love or forgiveness and only wished for her happiness above everything else.

Novel: completed Manhwa: ongoing with 6 chapters

u/nyankomeh — 2 months ago

[For the Beautiful Juliet!] Went into this manhwa with no expectations at all, and now I’m emotionally attached

Started reading this without expecting much. I thought it would just be another usual trope, but then I binge-read all the way to chapter 84 and somehow got really attached to it.

At first, you might not agree with or like the direction the storyline is going, but the more you read, the more I think you’ll start to appreciate it. At some point, it stops being just about him sacrificing his heart for the woman he loves and becomes something much deeper than that.

The story turns into something way bigger than what the short synopsis makes it seem. It takes unexpected turns with well-written conflicts, great art, realistic characters, and emotionally heartbreaking backstories.

With all the frustrating misunderstandings, miscommunications, and painful moments, none of it feels dragged out because the pacing is solid, and every character is written beautifully. The more I read, the more attached I became after getting to know each character better. I honestly feel bad for everyone :(((

Also, I have to give credit to Nanissa. She may be a side character, but she’s genuinely such a great supporting character. I love her the most!!

u/nyankomeh — 2 months ago

The MC is physically weak, but there’s no doubt he’s super knowledgeable. I love how he always hypes himself up as the “great wizard” every time he does something right hahahaha!!

The pacing is really slow, and it will probably take until Season 4 for the MC to fully start regaining his power. I have read over 80 chapters and he has only improved by about 3%. But honestly, I don’t mind it. The story really shows his progress and goes into detail about how he regains his power, along with the people connected to him. I genuinely enjoyed reading all his silly, goofy, cute little green alien thoughts.

He is kind and sweet, which makes me pity him even more because people misunderstand him way too much. It gets a bit frustrating seeing how everyone around him treats him. The guy cannot catch a break. He does not even get a single peaceful day, and something is always happening.

Still, he stays brave and smart through it all. Sigh.

u/nyankomeh — 2 months ago

It’s funny how I woke up at 5:00 a.m., grabbed my phone, randomly scrolled through my manhwa list, and chose this to read.

I binge-read up to chapter 60, and it took me half the day to finish. Afterward, I went looking for reviews.

Unfortunately, it didn’t get as much hype as I hoped. Most reviews said the pacing was slow and that it felt boring. I get where they’re coming from, but I’d still recommend giving it another chance.

It’s crazy how I felt like I was part of Boris’s journey too. The author really put a lot of effort into the emotional scenes, the cruelty of reality, the mental struggles, and of course, the good art. I could genuinely feel the pain and struggles Boris went through, and I found myself wondering why I was bawling alone in my room.

The pacing might not be everyone’s preference, but I think some people may not fully understand it. After all, that’s just how the story was meant to be, and I’m glad it turned out that way. It gave me enough time to recover emotionally from one phase of feeling to another while binge-reading it.

u/nyankomeh — 2 months ago