Semantic error

J. Soori

Book - 2024

Computer science major Sangwoo Choo values reason, routine, and rules above all, so when the rest of his teammates fail to contribute to the group presentation, he doesn't hesitate to cut everyone's names from the project entirely-including design major Jaeyoung Jang, which ruins his plans to graduate and study abroad. Jaeyoung is more than happy to return the favor and strives to be the biggest thorn in Sangwoo's side-but as they spend more time together, a strange attraction begins to develop between them... Will Sangwoo be able to debug this semantic error from his life?

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Subjects
Genres
Comics (Graphic works)
Webcomics
Graphic novels
Published
New York, NY : Ize Press [2024]-
Language
English
Korean
Corporate Author
Manta (Firm)
Main Author
J. Soori (author)
Corporate Author
Manta (Firm) (translator)
Other Authors
Angy (Manhwaga) (artist)
Edition
First Ize Press edition
Item Description
Webcomic.
"This work is based on the webnovel entitled 'Semantic error,' copyright ©2018 by J. Soori. This work was originally serialized as a webcomic published by Beyond (an imprint of RIDI corporation) on ridi.com in Korean, and on manta.net in English"--Colophon.
Physical Description
volumes : color illustrations ; 21 cm
Audience
Ages: OT, Older teen, for L[anguage].
ISBN
9798400902628
9798400902642
9798400902666
9798400902680
9798400902703
9798400902727
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Angy's English-language debut, an opposites-attract boys'-love webcomic based on the novel by Soori, starts slow but finds a flirtatious rom-com rhythm. Sangwoo, a cerebral computer science major, takes full credit for a college group project because the rest of the crew slacked off. Jaeyoung, a gifted but irresponsible art student, is unable to graduate as a result. "I'm gonna make sure I leave an impression on that robot brain of his," Jaeyoung vows as he dedicates his life to pestering Sangwoo: signing up for the same classes, hoarding Sangwoo's favorite canned coffee, and wearing red, Sangwoo's least favorite color. Sangwoo treats Jaeyoung as a coding error he needs to delete from his life, but as the two butt heads it becomes clear that their antagonism conceals a mutual attraction. The script meanders in the early chapters but hits its stride in the comedy of Jaeyoung's pranks and Sangwoo's irritation. The flat art seldom does more than move the plot points along, but the leads are swoony, which helps keeps the pages turning. In the cleverest visual touch, Sangwoo's thoughts and fantasies appear as pixelated game art. The series already has a Korean television adaptation with a global audience. While the manhwa version doesn't break new ground, diehard boys'-love fans will want to take a look. (Nov.)

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