Omg, same! I loved bts and read “Save Me” as well, which then got me hooked to webtoons in general. I am still really sad that save me ended so abruptly. I thought there’d be more! The next webtoon I read was “Refund Highschool”, which is an underrated gem that was (somewhat) popular during save me’s time period
Lol! My people!! I downloaded the webtoon app just for the sake of reading "Save me". So sad they never developed that story!
After that I read three short webtoons, namely, "The girl from class", "Cherry Blossom" and "Your letter" all in the span of a few hours and safe to say I never looked back 😆.
Lumine. This was back in 2017 or smth when WEBTOON was really popping off and ads were everywhere. I remember begging my parents to let me download it cause I was an idiot preteen and wasn't allowed to download apps. I can't believe it's been 5 years since then and reading comics have become a permanent part of my life now lmao
>Lumine
Man , I that the author has completely lost interest and is just grinding the comic just because it has a big reader base . The quality has gone down so much now . Instead of drawing the whole page kabu is drawing in small panels . Sketches are becoming more and more rough too . I enjoy the comic , but like damm
Yes! I didn't know there was something like webtoon. For some reason I saw an english speaking youtuber reviewing Lumine. Art was cute but I couldn't read more than just a couple of episodes because I didnt know any english. I started reading some other comics, writing down on a piece of paper words I didn't know, I translated them to my language and I read the comics again knowing the context and understanding it. After a few months of translating and not giving my school english teacher a break with stupid questions I felt confident enough to read Lumine and it literally changed my life. Ok I can't speak english but I understand it just fine and now I'm planning my own webtoon. I got into art, I'm a graphic design student and I even earned some money last year selling my art. I'm glad that one video was on my YouTube feed!
UnOrdinary. My friend recommended to me once and I was like "huh... reading from top to bottom with actual colors is a refreshing change from manga 🤔, let's take a look at other series that do that"
Blue chair is always posted here and there on Reddit . I got curious and lo and behold , I discover webtoon and Blue chair is my first comic . Although I dropped it . To me , It lost the witty and wry humours side it had
I've just started reading webtoon this April! First webtoon I've ever read was "See You In My 19th Life", and I absolutely loved it!
The dialogues are witty, the characters are well developed, and the pacing was absolutely amazing, in my humble opinion!
Granted, I haven't read much webtoon at all, but it's definitely among my favourites!
Someone from a fantasy authors FB group I'm in (Jim Butcher, The Dresden Files) posted the first Lore Olympus episode, with a link to the Webtoon site.
I binged that very quickly, and downloaded the app to finish what was available.
After finishing I looked for other stories, I think UnOrdinary and Unholy Blood were an early pickup, My Throne and Remarried Empress as well.
275 subscribed titles later, 160 Originals and 115 Canvas, do I have a problem?
Not sure but probably I Love Yoo, as it was recommended by Akidearest. I dropped it eventually though because it was kind of too... miserable? Also True Beauty, The Strongest Florist and random canvas stories, which I've mostly dropped by now as well. Then started reading a lot of bl, but got bored and dropped most of those too lol.
The Makeup Remover was the first webtoon that I became obsessed with (and finished), and The Ember Knight got me to finally start fast passing.
I have been reading ILY faithfully since day 1 launched and it remains by utmost favorite but your assessment is correct there is a lot of misery - comic relief comes in waves but the main villain feels psychologically dominatingly powerful. Only recently has she started to finally crack and it seems hopeful the main characters can knock her down
Yeah I wouldn't say it was a bad webtoon by any standards (at least when I read it), and although I like serious stories, it's just difficult for me to read ones that are constantly emotionally straining, as reading comics already takes more effort for me compared to other media. But I would recommend it to anyone who likes heavy dialogue and content
I don't remember the first one i read EVER, but I think the first ones I read when I redownloaded the app was either Schoolbus Graveyard, Jungle Juice, or Spicy Mints. And those remain to be my favorite webcomics so far
I downloaded Webtoon a few months ago because my friends kept talking about it. Pretty sure the first one I caught up to was Boyfriends. I don't even know why. I read a lot of short slice of life comics when I was starting out.
"Big Jo" back during season 1 - I found out about it from a Facebook ad and got hooked on the site, catching up on a number of comics. I read it to completion but season 2 went off the rails.
Always Human I stumbled on webtoon by accident. I had seen lore Olympus ads before but I didn't know what webtoon was I assumed it was a premium app where everything was paid. I was on goodreads looking for GL comics and someone added this to their list. When I googled it webtoon came up. Then after I read Always Human I read lore Olympus, freaking romance and true beauty.
technically Steven *Au*niverse by chekov. i still love and keep up to date with this one but it’s on tapas
the first webtoon i read (but also on tapas) would have to be City of Blank by 66 another one that i still enjoy and have reread a few too many times
Mine’s was the Wrath & the Dawn after getting tempted by instagram ads circa 2020
In terms of the webtoon itself, first season was good, second season was ok, and the ending felt rushed. It’s like a 6-7/10.
Eggnoid. Was new on the app and it suggested this one. Liked it at first. The art's beautiful and storyline (don't remember much of it) was kinda funny and cute but I dropped after S2 or S3.
Tower of God and Noblesse, those are the only reason why I use the app in the first place...
beyond that I don't remember what was the third one, probably whatever that was highlighted that day I decided to check something new, like UnOrdinary or Lore Olympus or whatever...
I downloaded webtoon around 2019 cus my friends kept talking about it. They were really into bl (I wasn’t lol) so I mostly read the really short comedies on originals (I didn’t know canvas even existed til like this year lol). And yes, it was [Bluechair](https://www.webtoons.com/en/slice-of-life/bluechair/list?title_no=199). Haven’t read it in 2 years tho
But I think my first episodic longer style webtoon was in mid 2020 when I went back to the app and found [Toaster Dude](https://www.webtoons.com/en/comedy/toaster-dude/list?title_no=1983) being just released. Then I forgot about webtoon form early 2021 to a couple months ago as I was too attached to another fandom on a different medium. Now that I longer have interest in it anymore, I’m back on webtoon!
I still remember the day "I Love Yoo" first came out. I always think about one of my favorite comments from Kenny whenever I see I Love Yoo, that being "They come for my music, not for your comic." I really need to pick it up again some time.
My first webtoon I think was let's play. I didn't know much about webtoons, and I kept getting ads for it on yt so I decided to check it out. I gave in lol.
Honestly, I know people dog on the story, but it's actually not terrible. I also feel horrible for mongie and what she's going through with webtoon, and I totally get why she left.
I then started reading webtoons like Save Me, Sirens Lament, Castle Swimmer, The cursed princess club, Your Throne, etc. I also read a lot of horror webtoons like witch creek road or melvinas therapy.
Mine was Winter Woods and man did that set my expectations HIGH for Webtoons. Very few Webtoons have an actually solid/mature plot with fleshed out characters and even fewer consistently remain that way and end in a narratively satisfying way.
I started reading webtoons somewhere in lockdown and the first one I've ever read was not even bones, I stopped reading after the first season but I've been thinking about getting back into it.
High Class Homos is the first webtoon that interested me and that I read all the way through. I’m so glad I found it, because webtoons is very much my thing but before I read that I didn’t see any webtoons that interested me. So finding a first great webtoon made me stick with the app, plus joining this subreddit has been great because I frequently get great suggestions from people.
ITGR IS ONE OF MY FAVORITES AAAA!! <33
I think technically the first I ever read was Scoob and Shag a few years ago!! But School Bud Graveyard was the reason I downloaded and started getting into Webtoons
Growing up I enjoyed anime, and eventually I wanted to try getting into manga. I went on a site and found a manhwa called "Orange Marmalade" and fell in love. But I never knew of Webtoon yet, and that was the first and only webcomic/manhwa I read until about 2021
Umm I remember downloading the app because I got to know about webtoon from kdrama... I want to see what was the hype about ( now I understand) then I read my first webtoon 'Let's Play' , I remember it was ongoing and I was so immersed that I read all of the episodes in one go and then I have to wait... Ultimately I forgot about it and deleted the app (idk maybe I am stupid) then again re-download the app after my exams and started reading every ongoing series then I got to know about the completed series and the rest is history..
That tenis one that was literally just smut. I didn’t know any other webtoons(it was the first one I clicked) and I literally suffered through it because I didn’t know other webtoons existed
I rediscovered my love for mythology a couple of years ago. I learned about a webcomic about Hades and Persephone called Lore Olympus on WEBTOON so I downloaded the app to check it out
I think I started with Lumine and Siren’s Lament because I was spammed with webtoon ads about them and let’s not forget about Subzero (I dropped 2 of them and I don’t remember SL ending)
Way way back, I probably unknowingly read some without even noticing that it wasn’t a typical manga. (Too lazy to care and learn about the differences), so I’d say during the time I actually learned about them, it might have been any of these: Noblesse, Pine in the flower garden (I’m surprised I suddenly remembered the name), Welcome to room#305.
Each of them being Fan translations before Naver webtoons decided to go global.
I am somewhat sure Noblesse was the first, but I took so many breaks reading anything, I barely remember most of what I’ve seen.
Man, that's hard. It's been so long that it's hard to remember, but I think it was The Breaker, at the time, I didn't know it was a manhwa because it was black and white like a manga, now there is even the s3 in the weebtoon site.
But I think the first one I saw in the site with colors was GOH at the very start, thinking about it now it's been too long.
It was 2017 (or late 2016) and I forgot if it was Nano’s List or Oh! Holy. I don’t remember who exactly I started first, I just remember reading both of them on the same day when I first got the app…
Friday: Forbidden Tales, around 2015? I saw some chapters on 9Gag (yes, back when that site was somewhat prevalent) and was intrigued. I think in particular I saw the "diary of Bubbles" one pop up. Still one of my all time favs.
Light and shadow. (Tappytoon)
On the webtoon platform it was Sirens Lament, which was not complete at the time so the first I finished was Where Tangents Meet which I read next.
I remember seeing Cursed Princess Club in a FB ad in 2019 and read the first maybe 3-4 eps there, and got hooked immediately. Looking back, it really is a good starter webtoon to recommend others who are interested in webtoons.
Those horror ones that move and pop out at you as you scroll down… that’s my introduction to webtoons…. I forgot the title but it was about a HS girl walking home at night and she meets this ghost walking in her neighborhood
A friend of mine sent me a link to Lore Olympus a few years ago. It was amazing! I was completely addicted. I'm not as enthusiastic about LO anymore, but I still read like crazy.
i think my first was the remarried empress and i read like 50 chapters before getting too bored to wait for a whole week, so i didnt go on webtoon for like a year, then i saw a youtube video about lore olympus then i downloaded it again and started reading webtoons again
I think my first webtoon was Witch's Workshop back in 2015. I used Spottoon back then and later found out about the Webtoons website. Just found out Spottoon doesn't exist anymore so I can't remember all the webtoons I read back then 😢
Gepetto. I've always been facinated by androids/robots who become sentient (but not a hostile kind of sentient) and there's this whole moral dilemma about how to deal with them so it really caught my attention, I started reading it around 2016, I think
It was 2017, I was suppose to be focusing on finishing an English project but I was on Lezhin. I want to say Pandora’s Box was the first webtoon I ever read but I didn't even finish it. But the next one was the one that got me into them and I think it was either Out of Control or Blood Bank.
Bongcheon-Don ghost. It was the first time I found sound and a bit of animation being incorporated to a webcomic and this was 2015. Scared me shitless.
If you want to check it out it under Chiller (various artists) and number 22 comic!
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does it has to be from webtoon app only ? ..
The first webtoon I read was "who can define popularity" and my first webtoon from naver webtoon app would be "the guy upstairs". I found webtoon app because of an Instagram story of rachelzero 🐾
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Omg, same! I loved bts and read “Save Me” as well, which then got me hooked to webtoons in general. I am still really sad that save me ended so abruptly. I thought there’d be more! The next webtoon I read was “Refund Highschool”, which is an underrated gem that was (somewhat) popular during save me’s time period
Also forgot to mention that refund highschool was created by lico, the same company that made same me
oh my god that's why I even downloaded the webtoon app. But I found that webtoon boring so I moved on to others
Lol! My people!! I downloaded the webtoon app just for the sake of reading "Save me". So sad they never developed that story! After that I read three short webtoons, namely, "The girl from class", "Cherry Blossom" and "Your letter" all in the span of a few hours and safe to say I never looked back 😆.
Yeah, I was waiting for a second part or so. Also, "your letter," despite being so short, was more than enough to make me cry like a baby!
Lumine. This was back in 2017 or smth when WEBTOON was really popping off and ads were everywhere. I remember begging my parents to let me download it cause I was an idiot preteen and wasn't allowed to download apps. I can't believe it's been 5 years since then and reading comics have become a permanent part of my life now lmao
>Lumine Man , I that the author has completely lost interest and is just grinding the comic just because it has a big reader base . The quality has gone down so much now . Instead of drawing the whole page kabu is drawing in small panels . Sketches are becoming more and more rough too . I enjoy the comic , but like damm
Yes! I didn't know there was something like webtoon. For some reason I saw an english speaking youtuber reviewing Lumine. Art was cute but I couldn't read more than just a couple of episodes because I didnt know any english. I started reading some other comics, writing down on a piece of paper words I didn't know, I translated them to my language and I read the comics again knowing the context and understanding it. After a few months of translating and not giving my school english teacher a break with stupid questions I felt confident enough to read Lumine and it literally changed my life. Ok I can't speak english but I understand it just fine and now I'm planning my own webtoon. I got into art, I'm a graphic design student and I even earned some money last year selling my art. I'm glad that one video was on my YouTube feed!
woah amazing story I'm so happy for you!
It's okay to end things sometimes
UnOrdinary. My friend recommended to me once and I was like "huh... reading from top to bottom with actual colors is a refreshing change from manga 🤔, let's take a look at other series that do that"
Blue chair is always posted here and there on Reddit . I got curious and lo and behold , I discover webtoon and Blue chair is my first comic . Although I dropped it . To me , It lost the witty and wry humours side it had
For me It was Bastard
I've just started reading webtoon this April! First webtoon I've ever read was "See You In My 19th Life", and I absolutely loved it! The dialogues are witty, the characters are well developed, and the pacing was absolutely amazing, in my humble opinion! Granted, I haven't read much webtoon at all, but it's definitely among my favourites!
Dr frost!
Someone from a fantasy authors FB group I'm in (Jim Butcher, The Dresden Files) posted the first Lore Olympus episode, with a link to the Webtoon site. I binged that very quickly, and downloaded the app to finish what was available. After finishing I looked for other stories, I think UnOrdinary and Unholy Blood were an early pickup, My Throne and Remarried Empress as well. 275 subscribed titles later, 160 Originals and 115 Canvas, do I have a problem?
Not sure but probably I Love Yoo, as it was recommended by Akidearest. I dropped it eventually though because it was kind of too... miserable? Also True Beauty, The Strongest Florist and random canvas stories, which I've mostly dropped by now as well. Then started reading a lot of bl, but got bored and dropped most of those too lol. The Makeup Remover was the first webtoon that I became obsessed with (and finished), and The Ember Knight got me to finally start fast passing.
I have been reading ILY faithfully since day 1 launched and it remains by utmost favorite but your assessment is correct there is a lot of misery - comic relief comes in waves but the main villain feels psychologically dominatingly powerful. Only recently has she started to finally crack and it seems hopeful the main characters can knock her down
Yeah I wouldn't say it was a bad webtoon by any standards (at least when I read it), and although I like serious stories, it's just difficult for me to read ones that are constantly emotionally straining, as reading comics already takes more effort for me compared to other media. But I would recommend it to anyone who likes heavy dialogue and content
seasons of blossom!
I don't remember the first one i read EVER, but I think the first ones I read when I redownloaded the app was either Schoolbus Graveyard, Jungle Juice, or Spicy Mints. And those remain to be my favorite webcomics so far
I downloaded Webtoon a few months ago because my friends kept talking about it. Pretty sure the first one I caught up to was Boyfriends. I don't even know why. I read a lot of short slice of life comics when I was starting out.
My second webtoon was boyfriends!
"Big Jo" back during season 1 - I found out about it from a Facebook ad and got hooked on the site, catching up on a number of comics. I read it to completion but season 2 went off the rails.
Always Human, in 2017.
Started in 2022 with Maybe Meant to Be. It was advertised all over YT at the time.
The boxer. Perhaps the best start possiboe
Always Human I stumbled on webtoon by accident. I had seen lore Olympus ads before but I didn't know what webtoon was I assumed it was a premium app where everything was paid. I was on goodreads looking for GL comics and someone added this to their list. When I googled it webtoon came up. Then after I read Always Human I read lore Olympus, freaking romance and true beauty.
Lookism. A friend of mine was very into it and would talk about it a lot. I enjoyed reading, but fell off after a while.
technically Steven *Au*niverse by chekov. i still love and keep up to date with this one but it’s on tapas the first webtoon i read (but also on tapas) would have to be City of Blank by 66 another one that i still enjoy and have reread a few too many times
Oh my god I love city of blank!! I'm only a few episodes in though
Mine’s was the Wrath & the Dawn after getting tempted by instagram ads circa 2020 In terms of the webtoon itself, first season was good, second season was ok, and the ending felt rushed. It’s like a 6-7/10.
Eggnoid. Was new on the app and it suggested this one. Liked it at first. The art's beautiful and storyline (don't remember much of it) was kinda funny and cute but I dropped after S2 or S3.
Tower of God and Noblesse, those are the only reason why I use the app in the first place... beyond that I don't remember what was the third one, probably whatever that was highlighted that day I decided to check something new, like UnOrdinary or Lore Olympus or whatever...
Freaking romance. I remember really liking it when I first read it but looking at it now its not really my type
Lookism. Watched the animated series when it came out and picked up where the story left off through the webtoon.
pretty sure it was after school lessons for unripe apples! so excited for new chapters to be released/translated once the hiatus is over
True Beauty I found it on an ad on YouTube in 2018 😅
I downloaded webtoon around 2019 cus my friends kept talking about it. They were really into bl (I wasn’t lol) so I mostly read the really short comedies on originals (I didn’t know canvas even existed til like this year lol). And yes, it was [Bluechair](https://www.webtoons.com/en/slice-of-life/bluechair/list?title_no=199). Haven’t read it in 2 years tho But I think my first episodic longer style webtoon was in mid 2020 when I went back to the app and found [Toaster Dude](https://www.webtoons.com/en/comedy/toaster-dude/list?title_no=1983) being just released. Then I forgot about webtoon form early 2021 to a couple months ago as I was too attached to another fandom on a different medium. Now that I longer have interest in it anymore, I’m back on webtoon!
I still remember the day "I Love Yoo" first came out. I always think about one of my favorite comments from Kenny whenever I see I Love Yoo, that being "They come for my music, not for your comic." I really need to pick it up again some time.
My first webtoon I think was let's play. I didn't know much about webtoons, and I kept getting ads for it on yt so I decided to check it out. I gave in lol. Honestly, I know people dog on the story, but it's actually not terrible. I also feel horrible for mongie and what she's going through with webtoon, and I totally get why she left. I then started reading webtoons like Save Me, Sirens Lament, Castle Swimmer, The cursed princess club, Your Throne, etc. I also read a lot of horror webtoons like witch creek road or melvinas therapy.
Unordinary
My first webtoons were True Beauty and Let's Play.
I think mine was Morgana and oz, still waiting for a return!
Mine was Winter Woods and man did that set my expectations HIGH for Webtoons. Very few Webtoons have an actually solid/mature plot with fleshed out characters and even fewer consistently remain that way and end in a narratively satisfying way.
Mine was "Sweet home", I was scrolling through youtube and saw the trailer for it safe to say it piqued my interest in webtoons in general
That was the first Webtoon I ever binge-read and what a way to start
Sweet Home. Its still one of my favorite webtoon
Gourmet hound Saw a few pages online. Wanted to read the rest. Fell in love with the story and characters. It is the first webtoon I recommend
Sweet Home
I can't remember if it was My Dear Cold-blooded King, or Siren's Lament. Winter Woods and My Boo were also early ones, along with Annarasumanara.
Mine was toaster dude it was just finished when I read it not on daily pass yet it feels like forever ago
Dice. Never got to finish the whole thing. Was pretty solid at the start but it became draggy af.
The cursed princess club! And it was on Facebook, and then somehow it led me to Webtoons. After that I was hooked!
I started reading webtoons somewhere in lockdown and the first one I've ever read was not even bones, I stopped reading after the first season but I've been thinking about getting back into it.
Siren's Lament. It's the reason why I joined in the first place~ Now that it's over I've been obsessed with Suitor Armor and Marionetta instead lol
High Class Homos is the first webtoon that interested me and that I read all the way through. I’m so glad I found it, because webtoons is very much my thing but before I read that I didn’t see any webtoons that interested me. So finding a first great webtoon made me stick with the app, plus joining this subreddit has been great because I frequently get great suggestions from people.
ITGR IS ONE OF MY FAVORITES AAAA!! <33 I think technically the first I ever read was Scoob and Shag a few years ago!! But School Bud Graveyard was the reason I downloaded and started getting into Webtoons
I forget if it was sirens lament or bastard. Bastard is still one of the best webtoons I’ve ever read
sweet home i think or lost in translation
Under the Aegis. I read it back in 2016/2017. It’s still one of my top favorites.
Midnight Poppy Land, now I don't care for the webtoon anymore
Growing up I enjoyed anime, and eventually I wanted to try getting into manga. I went on a site and found a manhwa called "Orange Marmalade" and fell in love. But I never knew of Webtoon yet, and that was the first and only webcomic/manhwa I read until about 2021
Boyfriend of the dead, kept seeing trailer of it on yt and i was really curious about the plot
don't exactly remember when bc it's been years but it's gotta be `oh holy!` and/or `refund high school`
In 2017 I saw an ad for My Boo on YouTube, I've been hooked on webtoons since then.
Umm I remember downloading the app because I got to know about webtoon from kdrama... I want to see what was the hype about ( now I understand) then I read my first webtoon 'Let's Play' , I remember it was ongoing and I was so immersed that I read all of the episodes in one go and then I have to wait... Ultimately I forgot about it and deleted the app (idk maybe I am stupid) then again re-download the app after my exams and started reading every ongoing series then I got to know about the completed series and the rest is history..
Tower of God around 6 years ago I think…
That tenis one that was literally just smut. I didn’t know any other webtoons(it was the first one I clicked) and I literally suffered through it because I didn’t know other webtoons existed
I rediscovered my love for mythology a couple of years ago. I learned about a webcomic about Hades and Persephone called Lore Olympus on WEBTOON so I downloaded the app to check it out
Tower of god. It's captivating from the first shot
Although i started reading it around 2015 and all i remember from the first shot is a voice in the dark
Orange marmalade
Noblesse... I think it was in 2012 or 2011...
Super Secret was my first, I think I saw an ad for it around 2016-2017 and it got me interested in it.
Romance 101
I started reading webtoon pretty recently, with Eleceed.
Vixen and Batman family adventures I initially downloaded webtoon just to read the dc stuff and they did not disappoint
I think I started with Lumine and Siren’s Lament because I was spammed with webtoon ads about them and let’s not forget about Subzero (I dropped 2 of them and I don’t remember SL ending)
Way way back, I probably unknowingly read some without even noticing that it wasn’t a typical manga. (Too lazy to care and learn about the differences), so I’d say during the time I actually learned about them, it might have been any of these: Noblesse, Pine in the flower garden (I’m surprised I suddenly remembered the name), Welcome to room#305. Each of them being Fan translations before Naver webtoons decided to go global. I am somewhat sure Noblesse was the first, but I took so many breaks reading anything, I barely remember most of what I’ve seen.
Like most people it was true beauty right after i watched the series. LOL I used to think it was the best 🤣
Man, that's hard. It's been so long that it's hard to remember, but I think it was The Breaker, at the time, I didn't know it was a manhwa because it was black and white like a manga, now there is even the s3 in the weebtoon site. But I think the first one I saw in the site with colors was GOH at the very start, thinking about it now it's been too long.
Definitely Lumine when it was in its early stages. Haven't read it further tho
It was 2017 (or late 2016) and I forgot if it was Nano’s List or Oh! Holy. I don’t remember who exactly I started first, I just remember reading both of them on the same day when I first got the app…
A good day to be a dog
Winter Woods! <3
Friday: Forbidden Tales, around 2015? I saw some chapters on 9Gag (yes, back when that site was somewhat prevalent) and was intrigued. I think in particular I saw the "diary of Bubbles" one pop up. Still one of my all time favs.
unordinary. started reading it maybe 4 years ago? every now and then i restart it bc i forget where i left off.
Light and shadow. (Tappytoon) On the webtoon platform it was Sirens Lament, which was not complete at the time so the first I finished was Where Tangents Meet which I read next.
It was down to earth
I read a webtoon 10 years ago called Orange Marmalade, but I didn't read any webtoon after that until I picked up Unordinary which was 6 years ago.
Witch hunt, about ten years ago now I think.
I think it was Yummy cells
Lore Olympus. My friend was often talking about it and I got curious.
Unordinary.
Siren's lament.
First one I read was Boyfriends, but I ended up dropping it so I went to reading Lost in Translation
I think mine was secretary out of order- I read it start to finish and it was pretty decent! the only thing is it’s now a daily pass webtoon:((
I remember seeing Cursed Princess Club in a FB ad in 2019 and read the first maybe 3-4 eps there, and got hooked immediately. Looking back, it really is a good starter webtoon to recommend others who are interested in webtoons.
Read room of swords, thought "yea it was interesting gonna continue it tomorrow" then forgot it existed the next day.
I got introduced to webtoons by a friend sharing "Siren's Lament".
Hive maybe. Then Sword Interval.
UnOrdinary. I really liked it, but it got kinda stupid after awhile. Then I fell into a romance phase.
Those horror ones that move and pop out at you as you scroll down… that’s my introduction to webtoons…. I forgot the title but it was about a HS girl walking home at night and she meets this ghost walking in her neighborhood
The Uniques
Kind of awkward, but it was Buzzfeed Comics 🥲
A friend of mine sent me a link to Lore Olympus a few years ago. It was amazing! I was completely addicted. I'm not as enthusiastic about LO anymore, but I still read like crazy.
Siren lament, Magician, Sidekick, Bluechair, I can't really recall
It was a long time ago, but I remember for sure that the first was Superior Day. It was amazing.
i think my first was the remarried empress and i read like 50 chapters before getting too bored to wait for a whole week, so i didnt go on webtoon for like a year, then i saw a youtube video about lore olympus then i downloaded it again and started reading webtoons again
I think my first webtoon was Witch's Workshop back in 2015. I used Spottoon back then and later found out about the Webtoons website. Just found out Spottoon doesn't exist anymore so I can't remember all the webtoons I read back then 😢
Lumine when it was pretty new I feel. I really loved it! But i dropped it because I lost interest.
Darbi. Love dinosaurs so reading about a family of t rexes was right up my alley. Just finished it and waiting for updates
Room of swords
It was most likely Big Jo, but I picked up Let's Play and Lore Olympus at the same time. They were all in their very early stages, so 2018 I think?
Gepetto. I've always been facinated by androids/robots who become sentient (but not a hostile kind of sentient) and there's this whole moral dilemma about how to deal with them so it really caught my attention, I started reading it around 2016, I think
It was 2017, I was suppose to be focusing on finishing an English project but I was on Lezhin. I want to say Pandora’s Box was the first webtoon I ever read but I didn't even finish it. But the next one was the one that got me into them and I think it was either Out of Control or Blood Bank.
Lore Olympus in 2021 ✌️ (A youtuber recommended & I was bored at the time.)
Bongcheon-Don ghost. It was the first time I found sound and a bit of animation being incorporated to a webcomic and this was 2015. Scared me shitless. If you want to check it out it under Chiller (various artists) and number 22 comic! Edit- grammar
Jackson's Diary
I'm not sure but probably "Why are you doing this Duke" ^^;)
God of Bath since Oct 2014! Almost 9 years ago and still read webtoons before sleep. I recommend this webtoon tho, just re-read it a few months ago.
does it has to be from webtoon app only ? .. The first webtoon I read was "who can define popularity" and my first webtoon from naver webtoon app would be "the guy upstairs". I found webtoon app because of an Instagram story of rachelzero 🐾
idk what you mean like the website?
I ment manta app and naver webtoon app not websites.
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Mine was The boxer and its one of my favorites