I think it's because it serves as a plot device. It sets up conflicts and challenges for the main character, driving the story forward and making the readers curious about what will happen next.
Maybe it's to add drama and tension to the story. It makes things more interesting and keeps the readers engaged.
It could be that the author wanted to show a contrast or create a complex character arc. By portraying the first husband this way, it might lead to character growth or reveal deeper themes in the manhwa.
The 'bastard behavior' in manhwa often involves characters acting selfishly, disregarding others' feelings and norms of society.
Yes, it is. Bastard Manhwa has an engaging plot and well-developed characters that make it quite good.
It depends on your taste. Some people love it for its intense plot and unique art style, while others might not be so impressed.
I'm not sure exactly, but you might be able to find that info on dedicated manhwa websites or forums.
I'm not sure who the exact creator is. You might have to do some digging online or check reliable sources for that specific information.
One of the main things about 'bastard' manhwa is its bold art style. It also tends to explore deep and controversial subjects that keep readers engaged and on the edge of their seats.
I'd say 'The Breaker' is somewhat similar. It has a similar dark and intense theme.
I'm not sure who made it exactly. You might need to do some more research.
Well, in some alternate universe comics, like 'What If...?', Tony Stark's behavior might be interpreted as being rather bastard-like. It often depends on the context and the particular storyline being explored.
One problem could be the plot complexity, making it hard for some to follow.