Crappy review #5. This one is outside my comfort zone for genres, so I encourage anyone who reads this crappy review to hope there's a better take on this manhwa and read it. I have read up through chapter 73, so maybe things have changed since.
This story of rooting for a subjectively bad protagonist to deal justice to objectively bad criminals feels weird. Sure, I want the criminals to be dealt a harsher justice, but the protagonist and his "allies" don't leave me with excitement for their dispensing of vigilantism. The "allies" of the protagonist are also this sort of grey-area weirdos, thus far consisting of a drama news reporter, a sort-of-dirty cop, and a psycho who wants to copycat the protagonist on kills or punishment of someone the protagonist was planning to do. In a sense, the last "ally" wants to make the protagonist— the original vigilante— into the copycat, and he has the ability to do so.
The protagonist has yet any goals for how long he wants to do this, which I have mentioned before is not the best to have a beginning with no end in sight, but some of the criminals he targeted even in season 1 were starting to ramp up exponentially in difficulty to enact his vigilantism. Will he go back to simple targets after we reach a peak, or will the stakes have to somehow become larger than where this was heading towards? I'm put off a bit by the art style to continue further.
The art style isn't bad by any means, but just like how some don't like the big-eyes drawn in manga like "Dragonball", the yaoi-vibe faces of "Barbarian Quest", or the more human drawing of "I Am a Hero", this hyper-sharpie style to the charter eyes always makes it feel like everyone wants to do something nefarious with just a stare. Of course, this is simply personal preference, but no one feels like a "good" person here when I look at the characters.
It seems, at least, that none of the central characters are stupid. Sometimes they're fooled, but never acting outside a reasonable mindset to complete their desire, save for the psycho-copycat. Even then, that psycho at least seems willing to hunt and not bull-head himself into a predicament. It's always nice to have characters who don't rush into things in the hope their allies will save them.
Hopefully you thriller-chillers will like this manhwa. Me, I'm unable to continue.