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Apr 8, 2011 to Oct 13, 2022
8.0/10
Average Review Score
56%
Recommend It
9
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When I was reading God of Highschool I had a friend who was always depressed an then he read it and sone white mayonnaise came out of nowhere in his screen he told me that after the day he has begun to read this peak what I was trying to say is that god of high school is a life saver I love this series so much hahahaha itâs too funny I recommend it everyone I know and everyone say itâs good so to everyone who say itâs trash please think again and maybe think what you can do better because only losers donât likethe god of high school itâs the peak of peak I mean itâs great and a live safer so go read it or cry and trink your mothers milk
The "God of High School" is a fierce competition held between Korean high school students to determine the best fighter among them. All styles of martial arts and weapons are allowed. The ultimate prize? The winner's deepest desire will be granted, no matter the cost. Jin Mo-Ri has been training in taekwondo under his grandfather from a young age. Obsessed with fighting, he enters the tournament to find and challenge stronger opponents. Along the way, he meets Han Dae-Wi, an expert in karate who is determined to become the champion to help his friend who is between life and death, and Yu Mi-Ra, a skilled swordswoman who wants to continue her family's legacy. Although this tournament seems simple, what more lies in store for Jin Mo-Ri and his friends? And will they be prepared to face what may come to pass? [Written by MAL Rewrite]
This is one of the few works that I feel compelled to leave a review, and when I come here to read what you thought of the work as a whole, I'm very surprised that most haven't read everything (In fact, I couldn't even find a review from someone who has read everything). It's a little frustrating because the final stretch, and this entire sixth season was the peak of the work, I was so immersed and moved by everything that even though it wasn't fully translated into my language, I made a great effort to read but scans in English, I didn't miss anything!I don't regret having shed tears over the mistakes and successes of TGHS, a work of pure madness. I admit, I have a weakness for endings like this, something on the emotional and power scale like gurren lagan, lots of screaming, fighting, despair and crying. I dedicate this review, to this work and the author, who worked so hard to reach this beautiful conclusion. "Do whatever you want!"
The story starts out good, characters are growing as chapter progresses & the pacing is just right, unlike the anime which is rushed. But as you reach the end of the first season (or chapter as how it is defined by the author) everything becomes overblown, everyone is now overpowered, & there are things that doesn't make a sense. Though it will be explained later on, you will see the inconsistencies. A lot of times as well, a character will have a super power revealed (that is overkill) & will only be explained after a few chapters has passed. It's also somehow off-putting that everythinghas a plot twist (which doesn't have any foreshadowing) and judging by the scene it doesn't even need that plot device at all. Overall, if you like over the top action, like the Dragon Ball Series, and you don't mind lots of plot twist then you will at least appreciate this webtoon.
My top 3 manwha and itâs not the third haha the transition is slow but the start/end is amazing, this manwha is fucking amazing This story isnt predictable, this is perfect omg This is very well drawn the characters really represent the human race and the fear of what we can do to avoid dying I think you need to read and not watch the anime not to be disappointedI really can't wait for the sequel to come out in anime, the pages are magnificent, I can't imagine if it's a good studio that takes over some characters are too cheated but that's the beauty of the manwha
The God of High School â Webtoon Review From First Anime to Final Chapter: A Full-Circle Experience Years ago, The God of High School was the very first anime I ever watched. It introduced me to the world of anime with its high-octane fights, insane powers, and iconic soundtrack. That anime left an impressionâeven though I barely remembered the details years later, the name always stuck with me. At the start of this year, I remembered it again and decided to finally dive into the full storyâthe original God of High School webtoon. And what a ride itâs been. Story and Pacing The webtoon kicks off with aninsanely strong start. The tournament arc is fast, intense, and full of hype moments. The early stages are grounded (well, somewhat), but then it escalates in scopeâgods, dimensions, clones, timelinesâit becomes an all-out mythological, sci-fi warzone. Iâll be honest: while the ambition is huge and some story arcs were amazing, the plot did feel stretched out in places. Some arcs dragged longer than they needed, and with so many characters and power systems, it was sometimes hard to keep track. It also took way too long for Mira to regain her memories, which slowed the pacing of her character arc quite a bit. But even with all that, I kept reading. Because underneath all the chaos, there was heart. Characters and Growth This is where the series shines. - Jin Mori â From fun-loving martial artist to literal god. Even as his power grew insanely high, his core personality and friendships stayed strong. He was never a bland main character, always fun to follow. - Han Daewi â Probably the most grounded of the trio. His loyalty, quiet strength, and character arc made him a favorite. - Yoo Mira â She had some of the best development in the story. Her journey from being underestimated to becoming a god-slaying warrior was powerful. But again, her memory loss arc dragged on way longer than it needed to, which felt like a missed opportunity to give her more time in the spotlight. And then thereâs Mubong. One of the best final villains Iâve seen in a webtoon. He wasnât evil just for the sake of itâhis motivations were built up, complex, and rooted in trauma and fear. You hate him, but you understand him. And in the end, you almost feel for him. Also, the Mori Dan part of the story felt strange at first. It was a bit jarring tonally and took time to get used to. But in the end, it worked really well and added a lot of emotional depth. It gave the story breathing room and made Moriâs return feel earned. Fights and Art If thereâs one thing The God of High School does better than almost any other webtoonâitâs the fights. The choreography. The power scaling. The sheer creativity of the battles. From pure martial arts to summoning gods and rewriting reality, the action just keeps evolving. Even when the story got confusing, the fights kept me hooked. The art style kept getting better, too. You can literally see the artist's growth over time. Near the end, the paneling, coloring, and scale of some scenes felt like a movie. Ending and Emotions I wonât spoil anythingâbut the ending hit hard. After everything, the final chapters made me feel empty and fulfilled at the same time. It wasnât a perfect ending, but it fit. The journey, the sacrifices, the memoriesâit all came together. And honestly? It made me a little sad. Not just because the story ended, but because I realized this was the end of a journey that started years ago, when I watched the anime for the first time. It felt like saying goodbye to an old friend. Final Thoughts The God of High School is far from perfect. The plot stretches too thin in places. Some characters disappear for a while. There are moments where the power scaling gets ridiculous, and a few storylinesâlike Miraâs memory lossâgo on for too long. But despite all thatâI loved it. Itâs bold, emotional, action-packed, and full of heart. And reading it felt like closing a loop I didnât know was still open. Rating: 8.5/10 â For the memories, the madness, and the Mori.
