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Cloudman said:
pokoko said:

Anyone follow any Korean works?  I've read a few manhwa and webtoons (which have blown up) but nothing that matches the best manga.  Probably my biggest problem is how many of those I've come across have been heavily steeped in cliche.  Perhaps it's because it's a young industry compared to manga but Korean drama is often like that, too.  

 

I've read a few of them. One of them I really liked was called "Can't Hear, Can't See, but Love". It's a sweet love manhwa about a blind man and a deaf girl being in love. It's pretty amusing seeing how these too act and spend time together. It doesn't have the best story nor art, but I really liked it. Maybe something you might be interested in checking out?

That sounds interesting.  Reminds me of one about a smart girl who had a disese that kept her from growing and the friendship she developed with a guy who had the mind of a child in the body of an adult.  Bittersweet, I guess would be the word for it.

The reason I brought it up is that I'm trying a couple at the moment.

Need a Girl is kind of ecchi but nothing all that bad.  It's about three guys who are the "perverted losers" in their class and a serious, good-intentioned guy that they kind of pull into their group.  They get mixed up with different girls in different, less than favorable situations.  Like, for instance, the nice guy "saves" one girl from his friends trying to spy on her but that leads her to believe that he's the worst pervert of them all--on the other hand, because she tries to make him show his "true colors", he thinks she has exhibitionist fetishes.  It can be pretty amusing.

The other is ... um, it's about modern day vampires who were created as a side effect from some kind of prescription drug.  They are monitored with GPS collars and drink blood from bags but it seems like some of them are being framed for murder.  I'm not too sure about this one ...