Villain with a Crush · review
This series is really slept on! It may not be upto everyone's liking but it has got most of the aspects right upto a certain degree. This series started as light hearted comedy romance, and I must say it did not stray away from that. It not your once in a generation masterpieces but something you'd wanna read daily or weekly for amusement. It had an entourage of lovable characters with thier own quirks and personality. The concept of Superpower Police and Villain was something interesting at the time of it's initial release. Although a villain having a crush on a hero isn't new, thisseries did justice to that and provided with quite an interesting storyline.
This story was not that inspiring or great but it had it's good moments and the plot didn't seemed rushed or half baked. The main character Rosa Parks was very dynamic (Bubbly is what comes to my mind when I describe her) she truly carried the series. It was interesting to see a good Female MC in quite some time. The side characters were interesting and dynamics between them felt refreshing, although it would've been better if side characters would've gotten more screentime but it focused more on plot progression. It performed on Comedy part much better than the romance part, unlike proper romance manga/manwha this one was not mature enough on that front. But I would say that it nailed in comedy part. The story was interesting up until few last chapters and we all get a good old happy ending.
I would suggest this to someone who likes casual reading, this is not something you'd wanna binge in single seating but read slowly like a childhood cartoon waiting for new episodes to release. Although the best time would've been when it was releasing, now it's completed. I am grateful I stumbled on this when it was few chapters in publishing, and seeing it finally completed is what satisfied me. I hope to see future works of Author get better and better onwards.