The Tarot Café · review
I know many readers will think there's nothing special about this great little manwha but I found it to be exactly what I needed. If you like supernatural stories with good character development then this is one you might want to add to your library. Pamela, the main character, has an interesting backstory herself -- but as a tarot reader, she's also a vehicle for exposing the backstories of her clients. The tarot reading angle is a great mechanism for introducing characters and revealing their motivations, etc. The locations are also beautifully drawn. There's the depths of hell where the story eventually leads, but there are alsogreat locations like London and Turkey. If you're worried that it's too "horror" or too scary, it's not. It's a relatively light read.
My criticisms, are that the character artwork is a little too similar. It's hard to tell some characters apart. Some more identifying characteristics would have helped. The storyline itself is pretty simple, which I don't mind.
Most of all, if you're a fan of tarot cards, this is a great read. The way it weaves in a greater supernatural story with the concept of tarot readings is excellent.