Tag: Webtoons

City of Blank: Proven FFVII Influences

City of Blank… about time I try something that’s actually popular but not to laymen. But what if fans of a certain video game series […]

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Scanning: Why Comics Need An Innovation

Scanning… that’s a very ugly word in some reading circles. Mainly because creators lose out on short-term profits. How? Putting an entire picture story on […]

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in/habitants – The True Potential of Web3

in/habitants is probably one of the most unique requests we received. Not just for being one of the few webcomics to get a spotlight on […]

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Witchman: A Shrewd If Sure Fire Superhero Fantasy

Back from vacation and finally ready to spotlight Witchman. Honestly if any of you have noticed ads like this: Or this: And most recently this: […]

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Gepetto – Revolutionary, No Strings Cyberpunk

Gepetto, a highly rated but overlooked bit of Webtoon. Created by Jewon Yeon with a full english translation, now’s a good time to talk about […]

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Silicon Age of Comics: New Bigger Markets, More Perceptions

Okay according to Geoff Johns, comic books are out of the Dark/Iron Age. So what should we call this era? New Golden Age? Too optimistic. […]

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Lezhin Comics: The Mabeob-ui Jeong-yog Genre

Lezhin Comics is a webtoon platform primarily aiming at adult audiences. Unlike most platforms which host content for free, Lezhin has a pay-for-model. This is […]

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Magical Girl Webtoons: Korea’s Post-Genre Exploration

When it comes to Magical Girls, Japan features Cardcaptor Sakura, Sailor Moon, and even Madoka Magica. Most of these girls live the fantasy of wearing […]

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Killers in Love: The Tragedy of Idol Worship

I never thought it was possible, two app services made comics that make sociopathic serial killers and their love lives compelling.

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Sidekicks: Why Being a Superhero’s Intern is the Worst

Welcome to the Comic Comparisons segment where comic books have parallels. For the first jab, let’s take a look at a classic trope that Batman […]

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