Extraordinary Attorney Woo · review
pros: - the story was pretty interesting - I've never read anything that focused on law (besides some book assignments) or special needs, so I learned a lot considering this story concentrated on both. this would be a good read if you're looking to learn a little bit - clean, consistent art! the artwork never looked sloppy at any point - I really liked how the feelings of everyone was described, especially the feelings of Woo's father and Junho cons: - I took more than a year off from finishing this so my memory of many events are definitely not clear - the story definitely felt underwhelming at some times. it wasn'tenough to make me feel extremely bored, but enough to where I was never really on the edge of my seat (probably explains why it took me forever to finish reading)
- this manhwa is an adapted from a kdrama, and it is a little disappointing compared it's source. the manhwa doesn't include some scenes that were in the drama, and adds some scenes of its own. so, it isn't really a completely accurate adaption (however, I don't think it's uncommon for adaptions to be lacking compared to their source so this probably wouldn't be surprising to you anyway)
overall:
- good read! the story isn't terrible and the combination of topics might not be something you'd usually see
- a little underwhelming and lacking, it isn't a consistent adaption compared to it's source
- if you're easily pleased, give this manhwa a shot. if you're not... you might not want to waste your time
- I'm far from being a critic, so my ratings are generally laid back. 6/10, not following any certain criteria, just following my heart ;)