Suddenly Became a Princess One Day
Beautiful art, gut-wrenching story filled with tears. Although the female lead grew up somewhat, it's not to the point where the story becomes flat because the author wants to pursue romance over family tragedy and drama. She's still not in good terms with her father, and she's gone backwards in this familial relationship, instead of forward. Please keep bringing the pain and tears~
I don't want to be Empress!
The art is ok, not the best art I've seen. I like the male lead slowly falling for the female lead, but I don't like how the original heroine is turning evil. A lot of villain isekai ends up with the hero becoming the villain and vice versa, so I thought this webtoon would break the trend because it wasn't like that in the beginning, but unfortunately it seems to fail my expectations.
Where the Wind Stays
I really like Yusa-sensei's works. This new one looks very promising, with a lot of supernatural elements, where the male love interest is a cursed crown prince that can control evil spirits and the male lead is a rare individual who can see evil spirits. The art is fantastic, but the redness of everyone's lips bothers me a bit. Yusa-sensei is great at developing proper romantic storylines, so I'm eagerly waiting to see how this develops.
The Villainess Reverses the Hourglass
The art is really good for this webtoon! I love how the villainess female lead is actually a villainess and goes out of her way to make people pay, unlike other villainess isekai where the villainess attempts to right their wrongdoings and become the heroine. She's very intelligent and doesn't really rely on other people to help her, it's quite refreshing to read.
Massacre Happy End
Wow, the set up is interesting, a mashup of Groundhog Day and Danganronpa? Basically, the male lead will need to keep killing someone to progress to the next day, otherwise, it will loop back the entire day that he didn't kill someone. Will he retain his sanity when his sister finally gets the organ transplant, or will she wake up to meet someone that is no longer the kind brother she once knew? The art is very gritty, due to the nature of this manga's genre. Backgrounds are a little lacking, but the expressions are very on point. Translation was wonky in the first chapter, but was more smooth by the second one. Looking forward to more chapters.
Chi's Sweet Adventures
A sequel to Chi's Sweet Home, but in 4-koma full color style. I didn't like this compared to the original series, since the 4-koma style was used badly in my opinion. It made the panels very cramped and hard to read. Plus, many of the stories were repeats from the first series, and the panels split the story unnecessarily into multiple parts and multiple strips. The new stories aren't all that interesting. Stick with the original Chi's Sweet Home instead of reading this version, which is vastly inferior. I believe it is completed at 50 chapters, since there doesn't seem to be any additional volumes of this available.
Chii's Sweet Home
Great for cat lovers~ Chi is adorable and it is so heart-warming to read it. Her antics will always make you smile.
Ayeshah's Secret
The original webtoon that is later followed by "Aisha", it contains the same cast, but a slightly different plot, perhaps? In "Aisha", there's two girls who are identical twins, while in "Ayeshah's Secret" there's only one...or are there two? Well, aside from the twist at the end, it's a typical dark fairy tale turned tragedy as Ayeshah turns the tables on the wicked stepmother to get her revenge. The ending was somewhat unsatisfactory and rushed, and honestly, I didn't think either of the main characters deserved a happy ending. The art here is not as good as it is in "Aisha", but it uses the same 3D models for characters which gives this webtoon a very otherworldly look that is unsettling. Fits the tone of the story, though.
Samurai for the White Wolf
A young runaway feudal noble almost dies while being pursued by a rebellious faction, and is left for dead in a forest when an immortal wolf god finds him. He's saved and they start to fall for each other because the young lord resembles the wolf god's former lover from three hundred years ago, when he used to be human. I think the pacing is the story is too fast, but it's also not interesting enough to want to read the next chapter. I don't care for any of these characters, nor their backstory. They're just not compelling enough to make readers want to know them. There's no real plot and the art is not that great, compared to most manga out there.
Full Marks Hidden Marriage: Pick Up a Son, Get a Free Husband (another version)