I think 'a killer women' could be notable for its exploration of complex themes, like justice and morality. The world-building might be rich and immersive. And who knows, maybe it has some really cool fight choreography!
Conquering women through hypnosis is not a concept that should be entertained. In manhwa raw or otherwise, it goes against principles of respect and consent. Hypnosis for such purposes is unethical and can have serious consequences.
In reality, using hypnosis to 'conquer' women is not a valid or moral concept. Relationships should be based on mutual respect and genuine connection, not manipulation.
I don't think it's ethical or advisable to try to 'conquer' anyone, especially through unethical means like hypnosis. Respect and genuine connection are key in any relationship.
One reason could be the influence of Japanese media and pop culture on Korean entertainment. Japanese women might be seen as fashionable or having a certain allure that gets incorporated into the storylines of Korean manhwa.
Definitely not. Manhwa comes from Korea. It has unique features that set it apart from Chinese comic works in terms of art style, storylines, and cultural influences.
Sure is. Manhwa specifically refers to comics created in Korea and has its own unique style and characteristics compared to comics from other countries.
Onepunchman is definitely not a manhwa. It's a Japanese manga that features an interesting plot and distinctive characters. The manga has been adapted into various forms of media.