毎週の漫画 - 소녀 the Wild's
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This week we head head (once again) back into Korean webcomic territory.
Title: 소녀 the Wild's, 소녀더와일즈, Girls of the Wild's
Author (story): HUN
Art: Zhena
Genre: Shounen, Action, Comedy, Drama, Romance
Serialized in: NAVER
Total Volume Count: N/A (38 chapters)
Series Summary from MangaUpdates:
Anywho, the art (Zhena has Pet Diary, Nineteen, Twenty One, and Telling Through The Colours under her belt) is great. And, like most of these Korean webcomics, it's in glorious full colour!
and the story...well the character dynamics are great. The Queen's tsun-tsun moments are always great, though they're often so sparse that they almost feel forced. Though if you look closely, you'll see that she does have a lot more of these reactions...most of them aren't quite as pronounced.Boxer Girl Moon Young and Dal Dal are great too. The...often friendly dynamic between the two of them is always fun to watch.
Title: 소녀 the Wild's, 소녀더와일즈, Girls of the Wild's
Author (story): HUN
Art: Zhena
Genre: Shounen, Action, Comedy, Drama, Romance
Serialized in: NAVER
Total Volume Count: N/A (38 chapters)
Series Summary from MangaUpdates:
Wilds high, it has a history of 42 years as a fighting specialist all girls private highschool meant solely for the elite. The place Wilds-League is held, the most popular event in the country, the only place in the world where teenage girls have brutal fights with their lives.Kenn's Comment: I've been on and off with this one, but I'm looking forward to see how Jae Gu shapes up in his first brawl.
This year has been changed into a mixed gender school. The only male student- Song Jae Gu, has been granted a full 3-year scholarship regardless of grades. Being someone who had to spend every moment working or taking care of his two younger brothers, he accepted.
However, the scholarship was granted with the sole condition he does not leave. But after meeting Queen, the bloody champion of Wild's-League, drenching her in coffee, calling her a "Monster" and getting caught while she was taking a shower... that could prove fatal.
Anywho, the art (Zhena has Pet Diary, Nineteen, Twenty One, and Telling Through The Colours under her belt) is great. And, like most of these Korean webcomics, it's in glorious full colour!
and the story...well the character dynamics are great. The Queen's tsun-tsun moments are always great, though they're often so sparse that they almost feel forced. Though if you look closely, you'll see that she does have a lot more of these reactions...most of them aren't quite as pronounced.
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