Closure. When we say a story has closure, it means that at the end, all the elements are resolved in a way that gives a feeling of finality. There are no more questions or loose ends. For instance, in a mystery story, when the detective finally reveals who the culprit is and how the crime was committed, it gives the story closure.
Webtoon does have a few 18+ comics. However, their availability can vary depending on your region and the platform's content regulations. Some might be hidden behind age verification or specific access settings.
I recommend the following novels to you. They are all well-written and have ups and downs in the plot:
1. "Plane Farm": The story of modern people traveling to ancient farming. It has some fantasy elements and is very interesting.
2. [Marriage: An ancient romance novel. It tells the story of a woman who developed her wisdom and courage to become a business magnate.]
3. <Female Doctor of Jin Tang>: It tells the story of a female doctor. She was framed and imprisoned in the modern world. Later, she traveled to ancient times and became the successor of a medical saint, treating all kinds of difficult and miscellaneous diseases.
I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
No, webtoon and manhwa are not exactly the same. Webtoons can come from various countries and have diverse styles, while manhwa specifically refers to Korean comics.
No, they're not the same. Manhwa is a general term for Korean comics. Webtoons, on the other hand, are a specific type of digital comic format that originated in South Korea and are usually designed for online reading with a vertical scroll.
No, they're not exactly the same. Manhwa is a general term for Korean comics, while webtoons are a specific type of digital comics format that originated in South Korea and are often scrollable.