Manhwa Review | Full Volume by Albert

Beefy Men Love Other Beefy Men

Title: Full Volume


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Manhwa Review | Anemone Theater by Zoy

80s Style and 80s Bigotry

Title: Anemone Theater


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Manhwa Review | Mastering the Secretary by INGZIG

The Young Master Makes His Secretary Work Overtime

Title: Mastering the Secretary


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Manhwa Review | Farming for Love by Tarang

R-Rated Love Tractor

Title: Farming for Love


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Manhwa Review | Two Moments in Time by C.light

Pretty Goblin Top Humps the Memory Out of Beefy Bottom

Title: Two Moments in Time


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Manhwa Review | Define the Relationship by Flona

Stoic Alpha Enters an Intimate Contract With a Romantic Alpha

Title: Define the Relationship


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Manhwa Review | Checkmate by TAN

vs. Obsessed Old Man Stalker To Win Over a Blond Man

Title: Checkmate


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Manhwa Review | Blind Play by YD

Man Faking Meets a Serial Killer, and They Kiss

Title: Blind Play


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Manhwa Review | Love or Hate by Youngha

Writer Can’t Choose Between a Photographer and His Stepbro

Title: Love or Hate


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Manhwa Review | Third Ending by chovom

Title: Third Ending



This review is for Third Ending, the all-ages main story, and Third Ending – Extended, the mature side story. The main story can be read without the extended content.

Yoonseul is being haunted. No, not by a ghost. His past is haunting him. Back in , Yoonseul was unnecessarily cruel to a fellow classmate, and ever since, the boy has haunted his dreams. It’s not every night, but on the nights the boy does show up, Yoonseul is cursed to have a bad day. Whether it’s something as small as spilling his coffee or even more major having his work files deleted, the day is bound to go wrong when he sees that boy in his dreams.

As expected, after a night of haunting dreams, he spends the day fielding problem after problem, leading to Yoonseul working well into the night. But even when he’s done with work, it happens to be his turn to pick up sandwich bread for his siblings whom he lives with, so his night gets even longer as he goes out to shop. Almost every nearby is closed already, but by chance, a bakery a few minutes away is on the cusp of closing for the day.

Relieved that the end of his day is finally in sight, Yoonseul goes in, grabs the first loaf of bread he sees, and then goes up to pay. But as he’s about to pull out his card, he finds the cashier staring at him. Yoonseul can’t begin to understand why until he realizes that the cashier is none other than Kang Jun, the boy, now a man, who haunts his dreams. Is this just one more curse from his dreams? Or is this the key to finally ending the nightmares for good? Yoonseul wants to know, but Kang Jun doesn’t seem at all interested in getting to know Yoonseul again.

Can Yoonseul win Kang Jun’s favor so he can finally apologize? Or is their past too painful to overcome?

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