Hana's Day
The author of Orange Marmalade is back with a new webtoon.
Seokwoo, the author of the hit webtoon Orange Marmalade, which was even made into a TV show, is back with another fantasy webtoon called Hana's Day. Orange Marmalade dealt with vampires, and the new webtoon deals with werewolves. Coincidence? I think not. Hana's Day also seems to deal with the social issues of fantastical minorities in the world just like the author's previous work.
I did not expect Hana's Day to be a warm, fuzzy webtoon considering how depressing and serious some parts of Orange Marmalade went, and my expectations did not fail me; a werewolf mother is shot dead in the first scene of the first chapter.
There are only 3 chapters that have been released so far, so I can't exactly know how the plot will turn out, but the webtoon has been coated with a tint of innocence after the somewhat shocking first scene. The two main characters make promises, there is love jealousy, etc... However, uncertainty and bad premonitions can be felt under the innocent cover, and I'm pretty sure all of that sinister feelings will come out when the main conflict begins to arise.
But so far, the webtoon delivers in art and plot, and I'm excited to continue reading.
Also, this webtoon really reminds me of Wolf Children by Mamoru Hosoda.
Seokwoo, the author of the hit webtoon Orange Marmalade, which was even made into a TV show, is back with another fantasy webtoon called Hana's Day. Orange Marmalade dealt with vampires, and the new webtoon deals with werewolves. Coincidence? I think not. Hana's Day also seems to deal with the social issues of fantastical minorities in the world just like the author's previous work.
I did not expect Hana's Day to be a warm, fuzzy webtoon considering how depressing and serious some parts of Orange Marmalade went, and my expectations did not fail me; a werewolf mother is shot dead in the first scene of the first chapter.
There are only 3 chapters that have been released so far, so I can't exactly know how the plot will turn out, but the webtoon has been coated with a tint of innocence after the somewhat shocking first scene. The two main characters make promises, there is love jealousy, etc... However, uncertainty and bad premonitions can be felt under the innocent cover, and I'm pretty sure all of that sinister feelings will come out when the main conflict begins to arise.
But so far, the webtoon delivers in art and plot, and I'm excited to continue reading.
Also, this webtoon really reminds me of Wolf Children by Mamoru Hosoda.
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