The appeal lies in its combination of fantasy elements and relatable themes. The beautiful illustrations and well-paced narrative make it a favorite among manhwa enthusiasts.
In some regions, the manhwa of Red Storm may be more popular. For example, in areas where the manhwa culture is strong, the vivid art and action - packed panels can attract a large number of fans. But in other places with a long tradition of novel reading, the novel version may have a more stable readership. Also, the popularity can be affected by marketing and translation. If the manhwa is better promoted and translated in a certain area, it may gain more popularity there.
I'm not entirely sure as it could be a very specific or indie visual novel. It might be about a story that's being retold 'once more', perhaps a redo of a classic story in a visual novel format.
Usually, a novel could only be submitted to one journal or publishing house and could not be submitted to multiple journals or publishing houses at the same time. This was because every journal or publishing house had their own submission standards and requirements, and the submission process also had to follow a certain submission process and time limit.
If a novel met the submission requirements of a certain journal or publishing house and had already submitted a submission application, it could not be submitted to another journal or publishing house. Otherwise, it would be regarded as a duplicate submission, which might have an adverse effect on the author's right to submit.
Therefore, if you want to submit a novel to multiple journals or publishing houses, you should first understand the submission requirements and process of each journal or publishing house and ensure that your work meets the submission standards of all journals or publishing houses. Then, he would submit the manuscript according to the submission process of each journal or publishing house to avoid unnecessary misunderstandings and trouble.
It's hard to say which is more popular worldwide. In some regions like Southeast Asia, manhwa has a huge following due to the popularity of Korean pop culture. In Japan, light novels are extremely popular as they are part of the domestic media landscape. In the Western world, both have their own fan bases. Manhwa has been growing in popularity recently with the rise of webtoons, but light novels also have a dedicated following, especially among fans of anime and Japanese media.