Webtoon Reviews
While it is easy to dive deep into a webtoon you love, it can be a real pain in the butt to find that manhwa in the first place. I hope my webtoon recommendations will make your life a little easier and you'll be able to find a new webtoon you haven't read yet!
My favorite webtoon genres are: Anything Isekai, Time Manipulation, Regression, Revenge, Strong Female Protagonist & Kingdom Building. I don't mind reading Romance, Military, Magic & Fantasy either. You can expect quality recommendations for all these genres, if you've read a webtoon you don't see but might fit my taste, feel free to hit me up via email and share your recommendation at [email protected].
Enjoy checking out my personal webtoon manhwa reviews & recommendations!
Long After the Ending: From Villainess to Love Guru
Manhwa vs Manga
Manhwa, in contrast to Japanese manga, which classically are black and white, stand out for their vivid, full-color illustrations that breathe life into every panel. Another awesome aspect of webtoons is their insane release schedule. Many artists release chapters on a weekly (!!!) basis, feeding us a lot of new content to read over the stretch of each season. This level of dedication is on par with the Japanese mangaka, making the reading experience a great time.
Resilience Rewritten: “Baengri Clan’s Unwanted Granddaughter”
Exploring ‘The Hero’s Savior’: Resilience Amidst Darkness
‘Baby Pharmacist Princess’: A Wholesome Isekai Adventure
Discover the Magic of ‘Reporting for Duty, Duchess!’
Unlocking the Power of Gods: ‘The Max Level Hero Strikes Back’
‘Jack Be Invincible’: A Riveting Tale of Fantasy, Revenge, and Intrigue
About Manhwa & Webtoons
Just as mentioned on Wikipedia, webtoons are originally meant to be read on a smartphone, though tablets are the best way to experience both the vertical format and visual fidelity of the artwork. Manhwa have been around for a long time, in the past mainly being printed and distributed like manga are to this day. With the advent of smartphones, more than half of all manhwa published today are webtoons.
Most webtoons are being sold on a chapter by chapter basis on sites such as Tappytoon or Naver, with artists being able to earn money a lot more freely than before, when being tied to a print published was absolutly required.