Is it just me, or is it hard to follow Manhua? - eviltoast

So I bumped into a new series while going down the rabbit hole with no description. Cover art and title was interesting so I read a few.

Standard setup and back story. Might be interesting to see if anything unique stands out…

Then it kept jumping forward. The story progressed way too fast.

I realized it was a manhua.

I don’t know why but there’s always so much happening so fast it’s hard for me to digest it all that I end up dropping it.

What are your thoughts?

Other manhua I’ve dropped:

  • Versatile Mage

  • My Wife is a Demon Queen

  • Monster Pet Evolution

    • MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz
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      9 months ago

      I tend to find the best stuff when I go by author/artist/mangaka rather than genre.

      When something is good, other works by the same people usually come with a lot of the same attention to the same things that made something good. Barring that, I look up the stuff that those creators say inspired them, etc.

      Follow the chain of creation, rather than consumption. The latter is the path you’ll see most fans treading and so many consumers of art just want the same story told over and over. But talented creators will combine things and make deliberate changes to make something new, so when you find people like that, trace their paths to find the good stuff, and then trace that path, and so on.

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      9 months ago

      There are only so many stories that make me feel satisfied.

      This is one of the reasons I enjoy reading Solo Leveling. It’s not a groundbreaking story at all. But its a clean and short read.

      I’ve started to get more into LNs since you get all the world building thats cut out in adaptations.

      My Wife is a Demon Queen was interesting to me since the MC is sort of powerless, but with the power of creativity and drawing he’s strong. I like crafty sort of stuff with creation as a driving force. Legendary Mechanic is on my to do list.

      Look into Overgeared. The LN is crazy long and its a slow build up but the author warns you that the MC is a piece of crap that evolves as the story goes on. It really started to get good about 200 chapters in. The story got picked up for Manwha adaptation. They did a decent job with it!

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          9 months ago

          Hard for me to make a recommendation besides overgeared for a LN. Non standard story. Its a leveling crafting series about a MC playing an VRMMO. The twist is he’s a horrible gamer and self centered. But because he plays inefficiently it ends up helping in the long run.

          He also solves his issues fairly quickly but keeps playing as a career gamer. Ends up socializing through the game and becoming a better person. The character development is fantastic.

        • Fushuan [he/him]@lemm.ee
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          9 months ago

          If you liker bastard, give Swet Home a go, it’s from the same author and the vibe has a similar-ish eerines.

          Also,as a general recommendation that I’m reading and enjoying right now:

          Black knight: kinda decent vibe to it. I reincarnated as a legendary surgeon: yes, I know, isekai bs, but the story progresses in an organic way for now and the MC is likeable. The return of the crazy demon: it might not be up your alley but the entire pretext is that the MC is actually kinda crazy so I do enjoy binging 5-6 chapters from time to time.