Jinx — Why It Hits Different
The pacing is brutal in the best way. Mingwa's panel work elevates a familiar premise into something quietly devastating.
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Our editors read first and write second. Each review covers art, pacing, characters and where the series sits in its genre — without spoiling key plot turns.
The pacing is brutal in the best way. Mingwa's panel work elevates a familiar premise into something quietly devastating.
The sequel finally gives Suho his own voice instead of riding Jin-Woo's shadow.
Fujimoto trades chaos for melancholy, and the result is haunting.
Each chapter feels storyboarded for a film. Action choreography is unmatched.
Mystery + court politics + a stubborn protagonist you'll root for instantly.
A slice-of-life that earns its quiet by drawing every silence with intention.