The Viridescent Crown
Female lead falls into the role of a villainess in a novel she wrote when she was young. It's cool to see an isekai into a world created by the person who died, instead of someone who is just a reader or player. I hope it comes into play more during the story, when she reflects on her own creation, that would add extra depth to her and her characters. The art is nice. I don't have any real complaints, but I'm keeping my rating average till more chapters are released. Update: This story is bland as heck. Nothing happens between each chapter, and it's just piling on random shit for the female lead to worry about without her actually accomplishing anything.
When I Traveled to Another World I Was Forced to Be the Princess of the City?
Promotional chapter only for now, to announce new series. Translation is awful, not very interested in the presented plot currently, since it doesn't seem to be special. It also doesn't offer any real set-up, besides that there will be drama and isekai. The art is not too bad. Hopefully, the translation will be better when the series starts. Update: The chapters released so far are interesting. It looks like modern China with some sort of magic system that has diplomatic relations with the West. Hoping the worldbuilding is expanded upon properly. Update #2: I'm really starting to like this series. It reminds me a bit of "Your Throne" with two strong female leads who have different personalities. Hopefully, it keeps up with the good work.
Everything was a Mistake
Female lead isekai'd to the world of a novel, where she's a villainess, and she wants to avoid her fate by becoming close to the male protagonist of the novel. The male protagonist thinks she's under his dark magic spell, so that's why she stays with him, when everyone else avoids him. Art is about average for shoujo webtoon. It does get better with the new chapters when it's revealed that the male love interest/male lead of the novel is actually a villain, and she befriended someone she should have avoided completely. It was refreshing to see.
For Better or For Worse
Oh my god, this isekai villainess webtoon is funny. I wasn't expecting it. She's the sister of a girl who will marry the male lead, and she will do everything in her power to prevent that from happening, but it seems now the male lead has set his sights on her instead, because of her obviously mean behavior towards him. The art is fine except for the facial features of the characters, especially the eyes, which are very freaky.
Limited Time Princess
Female lead is isekai'd to a novel world where she's the villainess, but instead of going down that path, she decides she'll do her best to survive, blah blah. Typical villainess isekai storyline. There's some lore about the goddess and the Chosen One, but it's not a strong focus at this point. The main thing is that it's not her, it's a red-haired girl who's destined to be the savior, and the female lead will die trying to kill her, according to the novel. It's very average so far in terms of the story, there's nothing special about it. The art is ok, about slightly above average for shoujo fantasy webtoons. There's definitely some shortcuts and change in art quality in the panels, if they're not focused on the main characters. Update: I think it's finished at 70 chapters. Not much happens from beginning to end, so if you're looking for something good, skip this one. Basically, all the good guys get their happy endings, the bad guys are banished, and all is well. No one dies, since this story had zero stakes from the beginning.
My Noble Family is Headed For Ruin, So I May As Well Study Magic In My Free Time
The first chapter is so weird, the male lead randomly isekai'd to a new world while he was fighting a caterpillar, and then decides to learn magic, just because he can. The way he reacts to his new life is so abnormal, and his goals don't even make sense. Why is he so obsessed with learning magic? We don't know. Why doesn't he try finding a way back to his own world? He acts like the isekai didn't impact his life at all, and he just does whatever he pleases without any real goal in mind. The art is alright for the manga level of art, which is usually higher than webtoon art quality.
A bellicose lady got reincarnated!? ~It's an impossibly hard game where I would die if I don't fall in love
So far, this manga is not impressing me. It tries to make the female lead unique by establishing her as a delinquent in her previous life, but after she isekai'd, she's just like any typical shoujo protagonist. She's also super dumb, and she's not as strong as she thinks she is. I have no idea why all the guys are falling for her, since she's so unappealing as a woman. The art is so-so, usually shoujo-type manga look more beautiful than this.
Teaching Him Gradually
A fashion designer is isekai'd to another world by summoning, and it turns out that he's found himself in a royal palace where his old lover from a previous life is waiting for him to return. The art is very nice, and there is an efficient use of webtoon panelling. There is isn't too much of a plot yet, besides the male lead wanting to go back to his own world, and his male love interest wanting to break the chains that connect the two of them together. It doesn't make sense how he's so good with makeup though, since he's a fashion designer, and not a stylist. Just because he's a genius in making clothes doesn't mean he's also good at using makeup, because those are two different jobs. Update: The translation no longer makes any sense, and I have no clue what is going on.
The Savior's Book Café in Another World
Not a typical isekai, the female lead is sent to another world, but she doesn't want to be a hero or stand out at all. What she really wants is to have her own book cafe where she greets the customers and makes food for them while they read the books she has. Her first customer turns out to be the captain of the knights, and they quickly begin to develop feelings for each other. It's done in a cute but convincing way, so I approve of this relationship. The art is great, as with most manga.
I’m the Male Lead’s Girl Friend