Can you believe some folks don't get the difference between manhwa, manhua, webtoons and colored manga?! Ikr! Anyway, probably best to just explain it for them in OP lest we be drowned by the same question.
1-If so what are the series you have read?
2-Please name the favroutite among the ones you liked if any.
3- Which series you are reading currently or plan to check out.
4- Any fans of small romance stories or do you prefer action only?
5- Any recommendations?
6- Anything you would like to add more on the topic.
1- The Read
Feng Shen Ji
Black Haze (!)
Shin Angyo Onshi (ch. 3, moving gradually)
Noblesse (on ch. 12, cover looked good but its feeling meh)
Panlong
Yongbi (ch. 2, moving slowly)
Zui Wu Dao
Mrs Angel (ch. 2, moving really slowly)
2- The Loved
Black Haze - pure story, pure meaning, no biases against religion/politics/whatnot being expressed through the story
3- The Unfinished
Hopefully Black Haze will continue
Realistically, I'm looking at Noblesse, but it fallen out of favor with me
Optimally, I'd mix the ones that are moving slowly
However, I'm currently taking a hiatus, unofficially, from visual novels and thinking of clearing my list of written works. That said, I think I would pick them up as soon as Spirit Blade Mountain is complete (don't like waiting for next chapter, especially after what happened witg Black Haze).
If I am currently on anything it would be Aku no Hana and Eureka 7.
4- The Others
Yeah, but if done right. I do enjoy the passing Romance stuff, like NANA which is one of my all times favourites. But most mainstream romance feels forced/unnatural, so it turns me off.
5- The Offered
Only Black Haze, I'm afraid
Most visual novels, east Asian, has a lot of the author expressing his biases against religion (the Chinese), social order (Koreans) and/or practices and ideals (Japanese). This takes away from the story etc and is the furthest thing from true art (pure expression of self and/or society). It feels more like listening to a whining ignorant teenager than experiencing art. Even the few good ones have their few arcs where you can tell are not part of the pure story but just a little insert to take a jab at the ideological enemies of the author. I'm not talkijg about expressing their views, but rather simply lashing out from dislike.
6- The Offering
DON'T MAKE ANIME OF THEM . . .
At least in terms of anime as the Japanese thing, or attmepts to copy it. Art is only art if true, not a copycat. If they will make a motion picture, let it be native to their forms of motion picture. And of course, please pay these guys!