Some individuals crave power, while others desire nothing more than a simple life. Hamin has always harbored resentment towards the label that comes with being his father's son—he never asked to be born into a mob family! After numerous attempts and setbacks, Hamin finally severs ties with his family and begins living the life he has always dreamed of. That is, until he gets kidnapped and finds himself under the protection of a certain Kwon Sehyuk. All Hamin wants is his freedom.

MADDOG
Associated Names
MAD DOG:マッド・ドッグ
疯狗/狂犬
매드 독
매드독
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Generally, a big like for this manhwa! Well drawn, okay story, interesting chars... It's not my cup of tea fully and didn't blow me off the water, but I enjoyed it and there are no huge faults one can find. But if I wanted to nitpick, I have to say this "childhood crush" trope is overused in yaoi, as is "poor orphan becomes a bigshot". This mars the story a bit IMHO, and the narrative also could have been handled a bit better (when you underatand why the seme did what he did, I saw at once that the storyline could have gone in a much smoother direction, but to each his own.)
What is the main selling point of this manhwa is the seme. He's quite a cool char, foul mouthed, crass and crazy, but with plenty of cunning and panache. The uke was polarizing, at moments I found him a kickass char, at moments he seemed so out of touch with his surroundings, but that's even realistic, given the circumstances. Their push and pull was solid. I would have like for the uke to have been a bit more on the wild side, but okay, I understand, the whole point is that the uke wants to live a normal life and separate himself from his mobster father.
Overall, this was an delicious, nice bite of yaoi. While it wasn't tailored to my taste and will never be a top-tier for me personally, it's still a solid recommendation.
I seriously enjoyed it a LOT, not even one boring moment.
Great characters, story, art, chemistry of leads, ...
Seriously so good + I love all Haribo's work.
The only thing bother me a little is it's so short , I seriously wished for more
Totally recommend.
This is such an upgrade from the authors previous debut series. I feel like they really learned from their mistakes storytelling wise and plothole wise from their debut work At the end of the Road.
The plot is simple, we have a strong (minded) male MC (Hamin) who meets this total psychopathic, hot killer MC bodyguard (Sehyuk) who is a bit rude at times. The MC is honest and earnest, and never acts like a gangster.
I love the mixture of comedy but also serious moments. I love the writing primarly, the art and the side characters (Sehyuks people, Hamin's friends, the Sunbae). Usage of flashbacks was done great.
I can't believe this is Shonen ai!!! Altough I'm happy kind of because then the focus is more on the plot hehe. Wish there were explicit scenes but there's a lot of subtext/body touching that happens.
Their relationship:
About the art: I love the art and damn that motel bedroom scene....
My only gripe about the art (which the author improved on halfway through the series in season 2!!!) Was how they used to do color. It was such a stylistic choice but ugh. The whole face would be so washed out with one bright color. But now the lines are more darker! My only issue still is that they still color in the white of the eyes with the skin color instead of leaving it white. Stylistic choice but story wise I love Mad Dog! I think also unfortunately the skin tone is way to yellow ish at times.
About Hamin's Sunbae: