It might be for visual emphasis or to draw attention to specific elements within the panels.
It might be for artistic effect. The large borders can make the panels stand out and add to the visual appeal.
It might be for better visual separation and to give a distinct break between panels, making the reading experience less cluttered.
Yes, love stories can be bordered. It could be due to personal beliefs, past traumas, or external circumstances that create obstacles. But love has the power to break through when it's strong enough.
Well, maybe it's because of some common art styles and trends in the industry. Not all are the same, but some similarities can make it seem that way.
It's a common trope to add drama and character development. Without parents, characters often have to face challenges alone and grow stronger.
For me, 'The God of High School' stands out. It has a great plot with unexpected twists and amazing art.
I like 'Solo Leveling' a lot. The main character's growth is amazing, and the art style is just fantastic. Plus, the power system in it is really creative.
Yes, I do. Manhwa often has unique and engaging storylines that can be really captivating.
I love it because the story is really engaging and the characters are so relatable.
Yes, I know one. It's about a couple who met while working on the border and faced many challenges but stayed together through it all.