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The Song of Good Nidana
Hoyeonga· 호연가
manhwa Completed Licensed

The Moon family is in peril after the death of their father and eldest son. Moon Ji-dam turns to her fiancee Shin Woo-jo for help in a desperate attempt to solve the family’s woes. *‘How could she romp around so lasciviously every night when she has a fiancee?’* After hearing a groundless rumor, Woo-jo cruelly turns her away, never stopping to think that he may have been deceived. *‘I think I still have some pride remaining.’* With those words, Ji-dam parts ways with Woo-jo. Five years after the marriage was broken off, The pair meet again when Ji-dam is sent by the emperor to work as a petty officer at Woo-jo’s Guryang Fortress. Despite his cold demeanor towards her, Woo-jo can’t help but be bothered by her every move. After remaining still for some time, the wheels of fate begin to turn once again. What lies in store for the lingering feelings between them...?! (Source: INKR)

Yeojaryeok Jeolmeun Manhwaga Temadanpyeonjip
여자력 젊은 만화가 테마단편집
manhwa Completed

"The most subversive story ever drawn in a traditional way." Five of the most notable writers have now told stories in their own colors with a common theme of "superpower." It is a collection of manga short stories that has not been introduced through an online platform before being compiled into a book, so it has been a paperback production from the beginning. Various events of the past, future, or contemporary era are portrayed through a single topic, including granddaughter who went to the past to find her great-grandmother's land document, a warrior who cannot believe whether her memory is true or false, story of people living on a dystopian earth, a variety of contemporary events depicted through a single theme, portrayed powerfully. In these short stories, their resolution processes of conflicts, feel so vividly alive that it feels as if they have broken through the barriers of black-and-white drawings, giving strength to overcome the boredom of everyday life. (Source: Munhakdongne, translated)