Korean retelling of "Cupid and Psyche," or possibly some Korean myth I don't recognize. The translation and production quality are excellent; I only wish for more cultural notes.The art is gorgeous.
Pretty, pretty art and a plot that is finally starting to make sense. Bride of the Water God is one of my favorite series. Click the link to find out why:http://www.mangamaniaccafe.com/?p=4481
The story is interesting so far, a lot of mystery and if it were a movie it would be a 'silent' film, in the sense that there is a sort of quietness and ethereal quality to it. The cinematography would be amazing because the artwork is just stunning.Reminds me a bit of Psyche and Cupid, which is one...
I will probably continue reading this as long as the art continues to be so unbelievably gorgeous, but I found myself irritated by some of the romance tropes, particularly the way every other woman who appears is in some way antagonistic to the heroine. Also, some of the action/flashback sequences ...
I will probably continue reading this as long as the art continues to be so unbelievably gorgeous, but I found myself irritated by some of the romance tropes, particularly the way every other woman who appears is in some way antagonistic to the heroine. Also, some of the action/flashback sequences ...
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