Though most of you are familiar with manga and anime I don't think many have read manhwa.
Manhwa is the same as Japanese manga and Chinese manhua but made usually in South Korea. Unlike manga, it's normally read from left to right like an American comic and is usually one long page that you scroll down but it's common for the English translations to have an option to view in traditional comic style with around 25 pages.
Professional authors will also usually provide their works freely online. One of the sites I browse for manhwa is Naver comics (Naver is the South Korean Google, I'm pretty sure) and they also have a feature that allows amateur authors to publish their own works that rise in categories as it becomes more popular.
Some popular manhwa include
Goong
Noblesse
Immortal Regis
So if you ever feel like you've reached the bottom of your to-watch or to-read list for anime and manga give a try to manhwa since you probably won't regret it, they are also all in colour for an added bonus and some have beautiful art.
For those that already read manhwa, feel free to post your favorites!
My favorite manhwa right now include
Tower of God
A Fairytale for the Demon Lord
City of Dead Sorcerer
The original webcomics are available freely (by the author) below
Tower of God
A Fairytale for the Demon Lord
City of Dead Sorcerer
I won't post the links to the English translations because it's sometimes incorporated with manga and I don't want Gjallarhorn getting angry with me again.
Sorry for the lengthy OP but I feel this is one genre of comics that contains excellent stories and art but is often hidden from most manga/anime fans.
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