I am really bored, especially over the summer, so I am taking recommendations for good Webtoons to read.
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I’ll start, Ghost eyes. Ghost eyes is a story about a young child who was raised in an abusive “Christian” family. He was given a gift, but it comes with a demon that takes over his life. The story is very dark, so there are many warnings on it. It contains abuse, violence, hatred, murder, self-harm, and suicidal thoughts and actions. It’s a great read for people who can handle it, but those that can’t, I would suggest not reading it. Also, while I’m on the topic, if anyone here struggles with suicidal thoughts and just needs someone to talk to, message me and I will be here for you. The suicide hotline is also very useful, so don’t be afraid to call and talk to them.
I can't handle it but it's still one of my favorites.
Muted by Miranda mundt- I stopped reading this a long time ago but only because a major character has my deadname. It's witchy and gay and full of old magical family secrets. I'm also a big fan of the art style, although that probably applies to all of these.
Room of swords by toonimated- lots of lore and world building but it's fun and it's worth it. The characters are fighting for something that seems kind of hopeless at first as they keep dying (in bloody but not unnecessarily graphic ways) only to be respawned without their progress, video game style. It's an easy plot to get sucked into though.
Unlucky is as lucky does by m. Nires-
A badass child princess, the allegedly luckiest person in the kingdom (although ultimate luck gets bizarre and paradoxical really quickly no matter how you define it) and some others are on a classic epic journey fleeing their kingdom. It reads sort of like a game of dnd.
High class homos by momozerii-
A bunch of queer kids in a royal, medieval-ish society have a plot to be with who they like without losing inheritance or there status. This one's more slice of life and somewhat romantic, a representation for the sake of it thing. The main character is missing a leg and all of them are gay.
For more unabashedly LGBTQ+ stories, well, that's not hard to find on webtoon. I really enjoy:
Serious trans vibes by Sophie LaBelle-
A comic about advocacy and the details and politics of being trans, or
I know heartstopper has gotten incredibly popular now with the Netflix series but the webtoon still has a lot that's darker than the pure fluff which it's also great at. I haven't been listing trigger warnings since I'm afraid I'll miss something. I recommend checking doesthedogdie.com or similar. That being said, this does have some dark s**t going on, and the author tags it excellently at the beginnings of episodes.
I also second Hailey b's recommendation of ghost eyes by circus papa for fellow enjoyers of aforementioned dark s**t
Okay I think that's enough, ive been here for about an hour and annoyingly lost track of the formatting I started with.
Get Schooled. Basically, a teacher is being paid to beat up a bunch of bratty kids since they abuse their teachers. Really good read, better than my bad description!
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