This manhwa is another work of Hwang Mi Ri & have 39 chapter & each chapter has 35 pages..
The story is not a least bit unique & can predict what was gonna happen next. Particularly the 'gang' theme is overly used, but I guess its the trademark of the manhwaga since Hot Blooded Woman is also the other work of Hwang Mi Ri.. Boys like to fight, a naive girl & some hidden agenda but it work out in the end & it ends well. So its not a surprised if there's some similarities within the two manhwa's.
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: 큐티보이 InformationType: Manhwa
Volumes: 8
Chapters: 39
Status: Finished
Published: Not available
Theme:
School
Demographic:
Shoujo
Serialization:
None Authors:
Hwang, Mi Ri (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #40332 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #3417
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Your Feelings Categories Jan 23, 2009
Story:The story line worked like this, it gave the basic plot and it worked it through to the end and when you think that it should be ending, they throw in another plot twist. All of them were rather predictible, but they kept one on their seats and with the manga.
Art: The art was very detailed. There were a lot of lines in it and the style continued all the way through. The style was executed well and not in anyways overdone... there is such thing as to much detail. Forewarning though, there are some rather graphic scenes where the characters get blodied up. Be ... Jan 16, 2013
I know this manwa doesn't always get the best reviews, and perhaps I am one of the few who think so, but I absolutely loved it!
Sure, the story was somewhat predictable and the art isn't very pretty- but what I loved about the story was the characters. I found them all endearing and hilarious! There were so many parts of this story that just had me in tears laughing. The characters do some ridiculous things (that are not always realistic, but that's all part of the fun) and the way they interact with each other is priceless. Even small characters have distinctive personalities and ... |