
The Perfect Hybrid
- Genre: action adventure comedy fantasy martial arts supernatural
- Author: soulpung zaino
- Artist(s): clover/kkudadak
- Year: 2022
- Original Publisher: jc media,naver
- Status: Ongoing
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alternate history alternate reality based on a web novel dark comedy demi-humans full color gateways government agency handsome male lead hard-working protagonist hiding powers hiding true self hybrids immortal protagonist immortals immortality korea low fantasy male protagonist military mixed blood modern era monsters invade earth muscular females muscular male lead muscular protagonist overpowered protagonist paranormal parents protagonist strong from the start regeneration running gags secret ability secret identity shape-shifter protagonist shape-shifters terrorists torture training transformations unique protagonist urban fantasy
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Bro just compare the art in the prologue (chapter 0) to the art in chapter 79 WITH THE EXACT SAME SCENE I could not believe my eyes. The art SUCKS later on, and the pacing and framing of scenes sucks too. Such a disappointment, im glad I listed to the comments before I wasted my time reading this.
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He was born with good genes, which you discover in the early chapters, but the character needs to train to fully utilize his abilities. I think the author has done a great job balancing the progression with the development of the story, and some of the dialogue is quite funny. The author hasn't yet needed to 'cheat' to justify an enemy's strength or rebalance the protagonist's power.
Honestly the MC is all kinds of pathetic and the support cast are pretty much all assholes which you are supposed to like because at one time they said/did something worthwhile. It still makes them assholes though.
Also worldbuilding? Lol there barely is any and i didn't see a shred of humor/comedy so i don't know what the other reviewers were reading but it wasn't this.
The characters are interesting, the world is interesting. This COULD make an amazing story… but it’s plotless. Honestly. What a waste of an interesting cast, our character has absolutely nothing pushing him forward and yet he does because the author forgot that having a good life, amazing family, incredible genetics, generally makes for one hell of a boring protagonist. And sure, Marty Stue stories can be funny, but no sort of tension ever builds up.
Why is our character chasing such a dangerous job? Because some random dude who saved him who knows where after who knows what happened? Why after putting so much importance in this other world, do we just leave without seeing anything interesting? Why is our motivation to enter this other world just chasing a quick buck?
Mc just reacts to whatever the world throws at them, be it genetics, secrets, fights. But never takes the initiative to do anything, and seeing as there isn’t an overarching plot, not worth it. Dropped at chapter 39.
It's hilarious. Keeps me in my toes. I want MOOOOORE.
the title is lame, characters are either sadistic or masochistic ( mostly sadistic) but it's funny. it's somewhat strange that his parents could perfectly hide their identities from each others but it isn't unacceptable based on their background.
The name itself doesnt make it any appealing tbh, much to simplifying the usual korean titles that Asura or other scanlators translate.
The protag is a special existence (kind of) but there is little to like about him.
The art is generic which doesnt help how aimless the protag seems. How neither of his parents told each other about their lineage or want the protag to choose a certain job over the other for not much reason than that it suits their race.
After reading a couple chapters i just couldnt continue. Maybe one day if i'm bored enough,