Trace

Oh wow, what a blast from the past. This may have been one of the first Korean Comics I’ve read. The “Begger” still remains one of my favorite protagonists.
 
How is this not more well known!? I loved this series, from the plot to the character development, and the art style is so unique. It really gives off a futuristic vibe but also a bit of a nostalgic feeling because of the art style and aesthetics. Definitely reccomend.
 
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This is a very odd series, hence not very known.
Back in the days when it was running, it used to be one of the most read series on manga sites though. It truly is a blast from the past.
 
This is NastyCat series, not go not Yeong-Hun

Associated names on MangaUpdates are Go Yeong-Hun, Go Young Hoon, Nasty Cat, and 고영훈. Somehow it ended up as both Go and Yeong-Hun separately on here though so that is still messed up either way.
 
Re reading this and I'm thrown by to my mangafox days. It's still so good. I wish this had an official English release (whatever link is up there doesn't work) and/or a way for me to buy it physically :(
 
trace, trouble
trace the trouble.
havent read this just found out this existed.
dont like it. it reminds me of charlotte
in the anime its shown that the people with powers are like bad and stuff kind of like how they treat them now and also my hero academia before heroes were a thing there are no arcs about it but there are moments where they talk about how the people with quirks were considered to be monsters a long time ago
 
Bruh, I read Trace back when webtoons first started as webtoon live back in high school. I was HYPED to read this because it was basically Korean X-Men, and I love me some X-Men. My thirst was quenched by the Japanese X-Men, My Hero Academia, but I need to revisit this series for the 5th time. Man, I fell in love with all of NastyCat's work as well.
 

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