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31
Finished
1998 to 2004
7.3/10
Average Review Score
67%
Recommend It
3
Reviews Worldwide
Quite a nice read, interesting twists(some that could have been without) , has great potential, sadly it was cut short which did not allow many characters to be fully developed, while others just disappeared.I recommend only reading the first half, cos the second was a sortta a letdown
This Manwha was a desperate search for a manga similar to The Breaker. The fighting is pretty good, and the art compliments the action very well. It felt realistic if you put aside the fact that every single South Korean guy only wants to fight and kill one another! I wish the author would have spent more time on the characters' back stories, but at least it wasn't like Naruto! It may have been the translators fault, but the language used was very repetitive in a lot of places. Lines like, "he has surpassed human limitations!" made me think, either the characters wereincredibly naive to the fact that there are always people stronger in the world or they really thought the man wasn't human anymore. Another thing I wish the author would have stressed was training. it seemed very Harry Potter-like in that you don't see much training and they just learn techniques from nowhere. All-in-all, Change Guy was very interesting in the first few chapters, which got me hooked, and kept me entertained with good fight scenes and wanting to know how it ended. Actually, the fact there was an end is what kept me from dropping this mangwha. Still, it's a good read. You should spend some time reading it all, I'm sure you'll get hooked if you enjoy The Breaker and interesting plots.
It's nature vs. nurture when a nerd swaps bodies with the toughest guy in school! Tuji and Usoo have swapped...their bodies! After becoming the subjects of a mad scientist's experiment with her latest invention - the quantum teleporter - their bodies are switched, leaving only their minds and spirits intact. Usoo, who was once a model student, must face the life of Tuji, a teenage menace. Never having an enemy in his life, he now has to deal with the handful of Tuji's list, but will his kinder, gentler demeanor ward off his rivals? Or will survival determine his future? Will he become the hardened fighter that matches his new exterior?
If you're going to read it all in one sitting or as quickly as possible, you'll notice how quick it is to just switch genres/story direction. It has no real tone or idea with what it wants to be, from the first chapter you expect it to have some sci-fi elements, with the body-switching but the ones responsible aren't even mentioned until the end of the story. It also just leaves one of the two characters who should be part of the focus of this story basically braindead and ignored for more than half of the story and even then he's ignored
