INSECRET
Ugh, another trashy BL webtoon. I didn't like the work by the same author called Hide & Seek, and this one is quite possibly even worse than that one. I don't know why they even bothered to use a K-Pop setting because it has nothing to do with that industry at all. There's supposed to be 7 members in the band, but they're all so unimportant, that we never get to know their names and no one has any personality. Also, everyone basically looks the same. Why even bother having a 7-member band if you're not going to utilize those characters. This could have just been a K-Pop duo and not much would have changed in terms of plot. Dumb as hell. Avoid.
My Red String of Fate
Very average webtoon. The premise is interesting, but the plot quickly falls flat. Art slowly gets better as artist gets more comfortable with panel layouts, but it's not the best art I've seen. The female lead is dense as a brick and the male lead is unappealing. They fast forward to romance levels very quickly and it's boring. I'm tired of webtoon authors not properly developing emotions for their characters, life is not a highway, you can't just jump to the "good part". People don't fall in love so easily in real life. Honestly, I'm still bothered by the concept that red threads mean death, because in my culture, red threads are auspicious and mean fated love. It's sort of melding Asian culture with Western culture (the threads of death from ancient Greece), and I don't like it, personally. Pick one thing or the other, don't do both.
usotsuki na tsugai
Very trashy omegaverse BL, with lots of unrealistic smut scenes. The male lead has a ridiculously feminine body with humongous bubble butt that annoys me every time I see it, and some of the sex positions are literally impossible. It hurts my eyes and my brain to look at it. Is he a contortionist? All the characters are not likeable nor well-written, and the male lead and his male love interest fall in love way too fast, with almost no conflict. Avoid.
Soko wa Sawaru Natte!
Male lead is an idiot, I don't care if he's a supposed genius hacker, because he brings nothing to the table, so he's a dumbass in my book. I liked the idea of not being to understand each other, but it's not used properly, since he soon encounters two people who coincidentally speak Japanese, which I find improbable. There's no real love between the two men, it's just trashy smut in every chapter. Avoid.
The Library Needs A Witch
Pretty mediocre webtoon. The art is really average, and I detest the art for the female lead. Why are her eyelashes as long as her eyes are wide?? So gross! I don't like anything about her, from her looks, to her name, to her personality. It makes me wonder who the author is trying to make the readers root for. The prince is supposed to be a scheming pervert but he just seems like a stupid guy. The male love interest is as interesting as a piece of blank paper. There's no real story or plot or conflict yet. If the female lead is so powerful, why can't she fix the library by herself? Very poor writing, color me not impressed.
Eternal Emperor
Nonsensical isekai cultivation webtoon. I don't care for any of the characters. Nothing makes sense and I don't know what the male lead is trying to accomplish. Art is pretty average.
Otherworldly Evil Monarch
The art is decent, but it's difficult to understand what is happening in action sequences. It's a typical isekai with male lead focusing on cultivation. A lot of things are unexplained and sometimes the translation is not the best, so it's hard to follow the story. The male lead is not likeable and has no good standout qualities. Very average webtoon so far. Translation gets even worse after Chapter 50+. It's completely incomprehensible now.
Don't Provoke The Crazy, Dumb and Villainous Consort
Art is great, very beautifully drawn. There's far too few chapters out to make an accurate judgement on the quality of the story, but it seems like a typical isekai story thus far. I have no strong opinions on the female lead yet. I'm glad she finally removed that awful rouge on her cheeks though that made her look like Pikachu.
Hidden Surface Town
Art is absolutely wonderful, the plot is still muddled, but vastly improved over its prequel. Hopefully, it doesn't go wildly off the rails this time. There's a romance between the female lead and the beast male character, but it's not really being developed and there are odd conflicts thrown their way that get resolved in the strangest manner possible sometimes.
Okuru Kotoba