The main difference is in the quality of storytelling. A successful manhwa has a coherent plot, well-developed characters, and good art. A wannabe might struggle in one or more of these areas. Also, it might not resonate with the audience as much.
A good wannabe comic strip needs an engaging story and interesting characters. Also, clear and appealing art style helps a lot.
A 'studio wannabe manhwa' might stand out if it has unique art styles or fresh storylines that catch the readers' attention.
A wannabe manhwa usually tries to imitate the style or tropes of popular manhwa but might not quite succeed in capturing the essence or quality.
It's about a guy who dreams of becoming a powerful and rich gangster, but faces all kinds of challenges and obstacles along the way.
A long running manhwa often succeeds because of its engaging plot and well-developed characters. If the story keeps evolving and surprising the readers, it keeps them hooked.
Well, for such a comic to be successful, it has to have good storytelling. The humor should be smart and not forced. Also, the art style can play a big role in making it engaging and visually appealing to the readers.
A successful 'maybe meant to be' manhwa author often has a unique and engaging story-telling style that captivates readers.
The unique plot and well-developed characters make it stand out. The story takes unexpected turns and keeps you engaged.
It stands out for its unique plot and well-developed characters. The story keeps you engaged and the characters have depth and complexity.
I don't think so. Each movie has its own unique style and story, and can't simply be labeled as a wannabe of another.