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DoAh Lee, a seemingly "normal" high-school boy, gets caught in a strange and embarrassing situation. Before he knows it, he is blackmailed into becoming the manager for a team of quirky, unruly, not to mention slightly lazy, heroes. Will he ever go back to his "normal" high-school days?
Original Webtoon:
Naver Webtoon, Naver Series
80 Chapters (Complete)

I managed to finish it in one sitting, so it's not a bad story, but there were many times when I wasn't really feeling it.
It's a weird mix of cliche characters, predictable jokes and plot, and insane coincidences but it has just enough unique and funny ideas to keep you reading. I just wish the author hadn't overdone it on the main characters personalities so much, they are just so one note, making them VERY hard to love. The only exceptions is the main character Doah, Mars, and Rida, who is the source of the funniest moments in the story.
Overall, the story doesn't overstay its welcome, so it makes for a good afternoon read on your day off.
But once you get into the story it's pretty good. There are layers to it and as you go on you learn more about the main characters and you realize something big is going on and it all centers around Do Ah (the MC), but no one else (including him) realizes it.
I absolutely love it.
... Last updated 9 years ago
I tried reading this series, but it's simply too lame.
I know it's supposed to be some kind of comedy but after a few chapters seeing the same jokes it gets old really fast.
Everything that has happened so far in the manhwa is very predictable and uninteresting. It's just a big ball of cliche, cheap drama. While the drawing is (typical, but) decent, the plot is boring and it took a LOT of willpower to read as far as I did. The characters are very two dimensional and lacks personality. Sure, they were radical and crazy, but there were no endearing qualities that made them relatable in any way...therefore - not recommended.