Member Reviews
I think the world-building concept for this story is pretty interesting: evil spirits taking advantage of a crack between the worlds to live forever so the good spirits have to counter attack. However, Mun as a main character is not all that engaging to me. I think he's a bit bland. Also the art style just isn't my favorite, not a big full color fan.
I'm not going to do a synopsis of this one because honestly if you are into Kdrama you've either watched the original show or the new one.
That being said I requested this because Uncanny Counter is one of my favorites and one of the first Kdramas I ever watched, so I maybe a little bias when I say this but I loved this. The art style is unique, the story so far does a really good job at explaining just what a Counter is, and the characters are just as likable as they are in the show. I definitely would recommend this if you are into Kdramas but also if you are simply a fan of supernatural reads with a side of comedy period.
As always thanks to Yen/Ize Press and NetGalley for the eArc.
This story follows a young man who blames himself for his parents death. Then one day finds out that there is an afterlife and now he has the opertiny to help people and possibly see his parents again. Can't wait to see what happens next in this story.
DNF - 47%
I had a really hard time with how everything was spelled out. In manga/graphic novels you have a unique ability to show us rather than tell us, but Jang E does so much explaining. I was also not a big fan of the art style. I had a really hard time with the german soul's eyebrows that wrapped around her eye.