
Kubera
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absent parents age progression age transformation androgynous characters angst animal characteristics appearance changes appearance different from actual age art evolution beautiful female lead betrayal big breasts bishoujo bishounen black-haired male lead brothers character aware of author/being fiction character development character growth character transformations cheerful female lead cheerful protagonist comedic facial expressions comedic moments in a serious manga comedic undertone comedic violence complicated love story complicated relationships daughter complex daughters dead family members dead friends dead parents death of loved ones deception demon lord/king evolution famous parents fantasy creatures fantasy world female protagonist fish out of water flashbacks food lover foul-mouthed characters friendship full color future plays a big role god-human relationship gods godly powers green-eyed female lead green-eyed protagonist green-haired female lead guardian relationship guardians half-blood half-demon half-human half-siblings hidden motive hidden past hinduism hot-blooded female lead human in monster/demon environment human-nonhuman relationship hunted protagonist hybrids immature adults imminent death immortals immortality important non-romantic relationships improvement in art style interspecies relationship loneliness long-haired male characters long-running story lost child/ren lost family love interests who don't get along magic magic items magic school magical world magicians male demographic with female author male demographic with female lead male lead falls in love first male to female mistaken gender multiple couples multiple povs multiple protagonists mushroom mysterious know-everything characters near-death experience non-gl with two female leads nonhuman protagonist older male younger female
Rating(3.9 / 5.0, 38 votes)
5 stars
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Popular Reviews
Do not be fooled by the simplistic premises; nothing is as it seems, the characters least of it.This series is best read as a puzzle that's slowly unwrapped; readers engaging in theories is truthfully the fun of this smart, complex and interesting series.
If you want what you read to engage you in its process as an active participant, this is the story for you!
Otherwise, stay far away from this as this character and plot driven series will confuse you by its convoluted timeline/plotline/characters shifts.
36 episodes in and I'm struggling to keep going.
The art is juvenile.
The character designs are ugly.
All the characters are either
All these rave reviews are the only thing keeping me going...
Certain arcs feels like a slog to read.
The action parts feel weak, not destructive enough.
The world-building and characters are really well done, multi-dimensional and stuff.
The build-up until the reveal of the twist (ms Rahiro) took a bit TOOOOO long, and the impact of the reveal ain't there for me.
Sometimes it gets "repetitive" with how much the characters warn Leez of her "terrible ending' eyerolls. Curry-nim plz tone that down.
I also enjoyed the jumpscares (that Curry-nim) put in certain chapters but it seemed like most readers of this franchise hated it. Oh wellllllll, the jumpscares made it less dry and more entertaining for me.
The way the author does the "show not tell" sometimes make it reallly feel like watching paint dry. It's not intense ENOUGH! So if the author fixes these it can be a 10/10 series... but I really cannot recommend it to people if they're not a masochist.
A series that I once read to pass the time yet become one of the few series I keep up with weekly.
The art turned me off initially as well as the sort off clumsy storytelling at the start but I persevered and discovered the beauty that is Kubera.
This was incredibly worth my time as a novel-reader-turned-manhwa-reader. Because as someone once said, Kubera is best read as a novel.
Anyhow, if you'd like a complex fantasy mystery story with bits of tragedy in it, then I recommend this webtoon.
The plot thickens every chapter and has been thickening for years with layers upon layers of new information and not a single tied loose end, it's entertaining but I'm really wondering if the author will be able to close off things since she keeps on adding mystery to the plot.
currygom , is so amazing.
i am not the type of reader that tries to pull out what the writer/author is trying to go for, and at first I was turned off by the art style. but the characters were so unique and with so much DEPTH i just LOVE it.
this series is not so easy to parse or understand the whys but she is a MASTER,
>Zmmsp
*I gave it another chance and I'm glad I stuck it out. The build up just literally takes forever and that's my only gripe with this webtoon. But the story is amazing once things finally start to come together. I'm ten episodes away from s3 and the art has gotten so much better as well. Cant wait to see how everything progresses. 9/10 story. 8/10 art. *
Incredibly complex plot, excellent characters and character development, extraordinary world building. This is the greatest webtoon/manhwa there is. I always find a new perspective or detail everytime I reread it. All the revelations and secrets and how they are revealed is incredible as well. Something may come as an unexpected shock, but when you go back and reread everything, it all fits. This work is simply mind-boggling and my mind=blown.