![]() ![]() Unless there was strict parental supervision as some of the stories can be quite graphic. I think it’s best suited for teens more than smaller kids, though. I would recommend Sweet Home (besides the above conditions) and the Webtoon app in general. It fits the tone of this comic perfectly and I’m impressed that the illustrator can do different styles for different stories. It’s slightly different than the art style for the other comic that I like. If you have problems with depression, though, I wouldn’t recommend it. There are less than 20 episodes right now and I cannot wait to continue it. He is more than a cardboard cutout with just one facet and one emotion. Throughout the series he thinks a lot about suicide but his actions show that he wants to live. So he gets the powers they have but remains human. He is still human yet has the effects of the disease that turns them into demons. However, before he can go through with it people start getting turned into abominations that can only be described as demons. Since the insurance money will only take him so far ( a job never occurs to him) he plans to kill himself on the date which his money will run out on. But the author is very good at giving you characters that can be unpleasant but you still want to know what will happen to them and follow them in their story. He’s locked in a room and only talks to his mother through texting and another view of him is at his family’s funeral where he’s angry that he doesn’t have enough money to live on. Your first impressions of him…aren’t great. However, he is a hermit, depressed and suicidal and it does not seem to affect him emotionally. The story follows a character whose family has just died. Sweet Home is an online comic that has different levels of “What!?” Such as “What do you mean?” “What the heck!?” And, most of all, “What!? That’s how they ended that episode!?” Cliffhangers are everywhere. I can’t really name it here but it is a really good one. I found Sweet Home because the author and illustrator did another Webtoon that I liked very much. Sometimes it can be hard to tell if the content will be graphic until you’re actually reading it Having to wait for the next episode to come out if it’s a running Webtoon You can search by Webtoon name or author or illustrator The way they’re grouped makes it easy to find what genre you like the best The Webtoons are scheduled so you know when the next one is coming out. There are a few pros and cons to it, though. I like the Webtoon app because it has a huge selection of stories and art styles to choose from. ![]() I think anyone can make one and upload it. Reading a Webtoon is like reading a graphic novel or mange but in a comic strip style. Sweet Home is a running Webtoon on the Webtoon app*. Start: | Current Episodes: 13 | Genre: Thriller/Horror Webtoon | Triggers: Car accident, thoughts of self-harm and suicide | Rating: 4 out of 5 | Source: Webtoon AppĪ reclusive high school student is suddenly forced to leave his home due to an unexpected turn of events. Title: Sweet Home | Author: Youngchan Hwang | Illustrator: Carnby Kim | Pub. ![]()
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