I'm a little surprised The Gamer got so many votes for the limited number of chapters. It's just that good.
As much as I like Noblesse, ToG etc, they've extended themselves far beyond a good webtoon. It gets a little drawn out, and the original plotline gets lost. There's no balance anymore.
I'm liking The Gamer atm. It's original, has good comic relief, but enough plot to keep me hooked in. Not sure how it'll end up, but I hope it ends succinctly and true to it's original story.
I dropped Dice because the character development was starting to irk me.
Annarasumanara was a favourite too because it was really original, and had a good feel to it. The ending was a nice touch as well.
It seems you haven't put in a lot of webtoons in the poll that you might not have read yourself/genre you're familiar with. Things like:
- Cheese in the Trap (CITT)
- Dr. Frost
- Orange Marmalade (not to my liking, but a lot of others like it)
- The Stories of Those Around Me (STAM, a true slice of life)
- Witch Hunt (going pretty well)
If at all possible, I'd like to nominate Space Boy. It's not a traditional webtoon, and it's actually one of Naver's new ones from the Challenge, but I've been following it from the beginning and Stephen is top notch.
Edited by Yan Q, 09 March 2015 - 02:13 AM.