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Haxor

Hey guys, this is a review for a ongoing webtoon called "Haxor" by Walter Ostlie, which has 6 chapters so for and updates every Tuesday. Haxor literally means someone who hacks or to cheat using a hack, which i can clearly see hacking elements in this webtoon. The description of this webtoon is that the internet has been replaced by something called "The Frame", which is "a hyper-fast network of instant connection and accessibility", imagine Nerve Gear from Sword Art Online in a smaller version and a Tron Legacy-ish feels and hacker lingo but in a completely different way. It makes you feel like I've seen this before but I don't remember so you continue reading hoping you have and you haven't and you really want to know what happens next, which is what I loved about it (also the badass female lead that I've seen so far).  So far, even though it is 6 chapters, there is already a strong plot line that draws me in, which is why I am reviewing it right now. Iso, the lead who is a female, black and rocks a afro that I see as hair goals, is part of a hacking team that seems to be the best in this virtual game world where hacking is okay called "Haxtor". Her team, so far her teammates are paired  against another team which is below their level and they are more or less see as an easy kill and win. Unlike Sword Art Online when you die in the game you don't die in real life but you do get some form of a headache according to how you die as said in a previous chapter. Right before the start of the challenge, one of the members of the opposing team cannot take part and is then replaced by one of the best players to ever play the game Haxor and her name is "Sektor". Imagine not only the shock but also the once in a life time chance to beat a legend in a game all about wit and skill, Iso, mainly is up to the challenge while her teammates are less than thrilled, which makes for great comedy even though the webtoon is categorized as drama. If you want a good hacker drama webtoon to read then check out "Haxor" through this link:click here or find it on discover on the webtoon app.



The art in this webtoon speaks for itself, it is spectacular, from the details of each character which are ethnic and so different from each other to the basic layouts of the world as well. The colours vary from worlds and the perspective angles are simply no joke and you can see that every panel takes a good bit of time and I can appreciate that in a well made webtoon. The lines on the characters are rough with strong shadowing, which the layout is more of a softer tone with the color pallet with very dark but bold and plain colours. I really genuienly enjoyed this webtoon and webtoons of this nature and I hope you guys who choose to follow it enjoy it as well.







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