Known as "Pet Shop," Mr. Kim has the unique ability to absorb the skills of the creatures he eats. One day, Pet Shop is mysteriously transported to a magical world full of orcs, trolls, and monsters. A new world, new chow, and new skills. Now Pet Shop is determined to become the most powerful creature in the world. Follow his epic climb to the top of the food chain. 4j2z15
Original Novel:
KakaoPage,
Original Webtoon:
KakaoPage, Ridibooks, MrBlue, Naver Series
Official Translations:
English, S.Chinese, French, German, Russian
100 Chapters (Complete)
S1: 48 Chapters (1-48)
S2: 32 Chapters (49-80)
S3: 20 Chapters (81-100)

Lets see, I'd give this an 8/10, but gave a 10 to increase its overall rating
MC is based, very cruel, ruthless, bloodthirsty, evil, what more does he need? He's super OP too which is pretty cool. The premise is unique, art style is not the best, but good enough. Pity it got rushed and is incomplete
I liked this manhwa, it is decent.
It obviously has some flaws
-The ending is rushed (it is obviously supposed to go for a few more seasons, but at least it has an ending)
-A core premise gets dropped midway through (he's supposed to be immune to skills, but isn't after chapter 60ish for... some reason?)
-There are subplots that get quickly wrapped up or forgotten about (rushed, etc... I've said this)
In the end we get about 60-70~ decent chapters and then a sprint to the finish. The main character is at least consistent in how he treats people which is nice.
The story is pretty original and not drawn out too much, which is the risk when main characters grow invincible and just repeat the same arcs over and over. The protagonist is pretty solid and his wickedness is enjoyable, though most characters are pretty one-dimensional. The art is neat, nothing mindblowing. The ending itself was good, but it was clearly intended to occur after at least another arc, because all the premises had been set for interesting plot developments that were completely ignored to go straight towards the ending.
It was honestly tough to rate this because honestly much of the enjoyment derived from the translator's notes, that were wayy too funny. It's a shame they stopped (around chapter 70 I think?). The manga itself is probably a 6, but if we consider the translation it goes to 7
Half of the chapters were good, the second half... not so much. The ending and the last couple of chapters make no sense. They mede it as unsatisfying as they could.
Well, I've read it to "completion", though it felt like a different writer took over toward the end, and everyone involved just wanted it to be over. I felt like the ending we got was somewhat lackluster. They nerfed the main character near the end and added a requirement to use his abilities that had never been mentioned previously, but then made him even more unnecessarily OP at the last minute. Don't expect him to come up with clever solutions to his situations. Actually, pretty much everyone goes stupid at the end.
All in all, I thought the beginning was interesting, the middle showed some potential character growth, and the end threw everything away.
But at least it DID have an ending.
If there wasn't a "multiple reincarnated individuals" element, the series would be greatly improved, especially since the prince character seems like an annoying plot-device and the other 2 tag-alongs are so far completely useless.