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i'll check Ordeal out, i love comics, but american comics is something new to me (somewhat that is, since i do follow advise from my comic-guy and what i bought is delicious even when the genres vary much)
i think i only have something 10 marvel and 10 dc in my collection
as for shooting people down for their opinion, me personally i would start to believe the author has nothing to deliver in regards to protecting his artistic freedom and only panders to his/her fan-base for the paycheck...
artists that don't stand fully behind their work, that just feels wonky to me and looks bad for the overall art delivered
but then again i have no idea if this author ever read your question...
again, i have no idea how webtoon works
BTW I feel like you'd like the WEBTOON Ordeal. It's (in my opinion) the Black Panther of WEBTOON.
i prefer games to be joyful or better said unrestricted and rid from any censorship (which funny enough is kinda the message of this game)