This game’s got me obsessed! It’s like it’s taken over my life... wait—HARD MODE ACTIVATED. No-no-no-no-no! It has literally taken me and thrown me into the part of Penelope Eckhart. Love is easy as the heroine, but as the hated villainess, I’m trying very hard not to die… at the hands of my brothers… the prince… a fork… every possible ending is death! This world is stacked against me, but can my wits and insider game knowledge score the affection of these male characters? Or the reset button??? (Source: Tapas)
Now a major adaptation on streaming. When she was little, Yun Ai dreamed of becoming a magician. But in reality, she’s just a high school student who can’t even afford new socks. After meeting a mysterious magician at a carnival, she decides to follow her dream. *Source: WEBTOONS*
Socially-awkward Ma-Ru Han bombs his fifth attempt at getting a dream job in the civil service. But after a strange creature attacks him in the mountains, he finds himself recruited into the Special Civil Service for the Ministry of Environment. This secret organization is dedicated to fighting nachal, human-devouring demons who appear in clouds of yellow dust. As Ma-Ru struggles in his new job fighting nachal, he must find out why they're mysteriously drawn to him before the prophesied end of the world arrives. (Source: WEBTOON, edited)
Strange things are appearing from the sky, and the world is slowly dying. In Korea, there aren't enough military men to fight these enemies off, and high-school and college students have no choice but to join the military and help the others survive—at the risk of their own lives.
Not having any friends is bad enough, but being swallowed by mysterious black sludge in the middle of class? The worst. Yijun is no stranger to solitude, until a school project plants the seed for a delicate bond with another loner, Suni. But friendship is a frustrating puzzle for those who are used to being alone, especially when one of them claims to control a black goo that only turns hostile when the host is gripped by anxiety. Will Yijun and Suni be able to open up and make something of their budding friendship? (Source: WEBTOONS) *Note: It was one of five winners of the Today's Comic Award in 2019.*
A wayward teenager with existential questions, Su-Gu has a secret that he can’t tell anyone: he has a swimsuit fetish. When his homeroom teacher catches him peeping on the girls’ water polo team at school, Su-Gu is given only one way out. He must disguise himself as a girl and join the water polo team. He reluctantly accepts, only to discover that there’s much more to the sport than splashing around with cute girls in swimsuits. Somewhere along the way, Su-Gu might even discover the reason his heartbeat is taking up a new rhythm. (Source: WEBTOONS, edited)
To escape from a loan shark hunting him down, 23-year-old Heo Se runs straight into a mysterious and luxurious public bathhouse. After a strange twist of fate, he ends up working as a massage scrubber and has to fight to be the last scrubber standing. Let the battle to become the best scrubber... begin! (Source: WEBTOONS)
Apothecary Shari Azrael's life turns upside down when she suddenly realizes she's actually an administrator trapped in the RPG game "Save the Earth." Her only shot at returning to reality before her real body expires is to finish the game... which could've been possible were it not for the fact that "Save the Earth" is notoriously difficult in every single way! Can Shari successfully manage to use the perks of knowing the plot and gameplay to reach the ending before her time runs out? (Source: Tapas)
High school freshman Mi-So is enthralled when she sees her classmate Hyo-Jeong playing a retro handheld video game on the train. Hyo-Jeong’s always seemed kind of intimidating, but the way her eyes sparkle as she plays makes Mi-So want to learn more about retro games, and muster up the courage to befriend her. When Mi-So and her older brother Min-Jun head to the old video game store in their town, not only do they find that it's run by Hyo-Jeong and her older sister, they also discover a nostalgic portal to the past… (Source: WEBTOONS, edited)
As a fellow aspiring saint with healing powers, Belze spent her whole childhood being compared to the ever-so-perfect Diana. So when offered the chance to expose her rival's family for treason, she doesn't think twice... But it all turns out to be a trap that only gets herself and her benevolent sponsor framed and executed! Luckily, she's given a second shot: She wakes up at the age of 5 again, determined to repay her benefactors this time. But turning a new leaf is easier said than done... (Source: Tapas)
After 30% of Korea's population was massacred by monsters, Players were the people's last hope. In a battle against those monsters, a Player named Noh Eunha was on the verge of death, but he was miraculously sent back to when he was a baby! Now that he knows what's to come, he's building up the mana he lacked in his past life while trying to convince his parents not to make the same choices that led to their deaths. But how can a 6-year-old Eunha convince his parents that he knows best? (Source: Tapas)
After establishing an idealized utopian country, the legendary warrior, Hong Gil-Dong, disappeared without a trace. As time passed, the people of the land began to forget about Hong Gil-Dong, who had been enjoying a peaceful existence of anonymity in a small village. Until one day, when a band of unknown warriors invaded the village, leaving it in utter ruin. Now, Hong Gil-Dong has returned, determined to raise his village from the ashes-but in order to accomplish this he will need funds. And so he finds employment as a bounty hunter, capturing wanted criminals. Then, in a twist of fate, Hong Gil-Dong inadvertently rescues the daughter of a wealthy merchant from a kidnapping attempt. Consequently, he is hired on as her bodyguard, and charged with delivering the girl safely to her father. But evil forces lurk in the shadows, observing the hero's every move-waiting for the opportunity to strike. (Source: TOKYOPOP) *Note: Utopia's Avenger was partially published in English by TOKYOPOP, who published five volumes from December 12, 2006 to June 1, 2008.*
