The Manga/Manwha/Whatever the fuck they are I Like

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I shall use my ultimate technique: WEEB.

Many Manga currently are doing amazing jobs at being well, good. From titles such as Jojo's Bizzare Adventure to Sweet home and Dreamcide. They all hold special places in my heart. These differ from many of the generic shit I find due to the first of all having character development. The characters get development throughout the story rather than merely the end or beginning. I really don't care if the development is better or worse. Either way creates a more human feeling. Dreamcide gives a good example of this. character development (SPOILERS AHEAD)

In the story Dreamcide, our main protagonist, Hazin Nam, is a regular high school kid who is above average in a certain subject but normal. One day he falls asleep and finds himself awake in a future body of himself in a zombie apocalypse and face to face with a strange blonde woman fighting them off. He soon ends up falling back asleep due to passing out from blood loss(I don't remember exactly) and wakes back up in his normal body. When he goes to school, he meets the younger version of that girl whose name is Yuri(hehe). The story heavily deals with "time travel," and Yuri's stoic act is slowly peeled away as the two interact.  Sadly, this top-tier stuff got an unsatisfying ending but wasn't bad just felt incomplete(You'll know why if you read it). My only real complaint other than the ending Is that the art is not the best but definitely unique and may drive off some people. Though how the setting is created really helps differentiate the current time and future, with there being always a slight blue hue in the current time and a  red hue in the future

"cut to me rereading the 202 chapter over again before finishing this"

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