She's Gon
Alt Names: | 쉬즈곤 |
Author: | Son Hee Jun |
Artist: | Wudang - Q |
Genres: | Action Adventure Comedy Ecchi Fantasy Romance Shounen |
Type: | Manhwa (Korean) |
Status: | Ongoing |
Description: | Yu Yong Gi was playing video games like any other day. Unfortunately for him, he was approached by a tiny lizard-thing that claimed to be a red dragon hatchling that had come to recruit him to become a hero. He refuses at first and, in return, the "hatchling" transported him into the game he was playing. He is approached by a beauty that claims to be the "hatchling". She proceeds to convince him that hero's are good-for-nothing bastards and tell him that he could never become one. He is returned to reality where he becomes determined to become a hero. But this entire situation was orchestrated by the demon lord. What could she be planning? |
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LOGIC!
Of course, as usual, it just boils down to preference. I don't like gender-bending, incest, yaoi/shounen-ai (mostly because I'm straight), yuri/shoujo-ai (mostly because of the not so subtle man-hating), or vampires (too much wrong to get into here).
I know that there are plenty of people who do enjoy those subgenres, I'm simply not one of them.
Anywho, this looks fun! Hope there's more soon
Eh hey! I happen to like 1/2 Prince FOR its gender bendering! It is light hearted! I find some light hearted standard harem to be oppressing sometimes. It's all about preferences!
A female main is fine, provided she's neither a bimbo or a b!tc# and the seemingly unavoidable feminism doesn't become unbearably obnoxious.
A male main is fine, provided he has a brain, a spine and at least some social decency (or, at the very least, isn't a horny dope).
A female main who pretends to be male, consequently raising far too many preference issues than a light-hearted shouNEN manga should ever even suggest, simply makes for a poor attempt at subtle propaganda.
All that aside, I look forward to seeing how this builds. There are some similarities to MMY, which I enjoy(ed).