You know my initial thoughts of manhua and manwha was that the experience of reading it was somewhat similar to a night out of drinking in south london and waking up with a hangover in the sahara desert waking up and thinking how on gods earth did I even get here? However I generally think that the experience of reading The SIlver Wolf is more similar to going out for a night of drinking in south london and waking up in a hookers bedroom with your wallet stolen. To elaborate on that it could be worse. While reading The Silver Wolf I found myself pleasantly surprised by the fact that I was reading something that didnt feel like I was getting airlifted 2700 miles away from my initial location. I found that the plot and characters were generally quite enjoyable the main characters were funny and had decent development going into them. I was particulalry surprised when I was 12 chapters in and Zuoyi had not developed a harem larger than an amish community. The supporting characters are not left in the dark as well many of them getting at least some development instead of being left in the desolatate status of plot device characters that I dont remember the name of. I actually remember all the names of the characters unusual since I dont even remember my mothers own birthday. Generally they all had good little backstories as well. But its not all sunshines and rainbows you probably noticed my repeated use of generally and this word really sums up my experience. I.e. The plot was GENERALLY quite good I GENERALLY found the pacing good GENERALLY this was a good read Speaking of pacing this is probably where The Silver wolf started to wane for me a bit. The pacing seemed to be about as consistent as a schizophrenic man on LSD not that it was all bad. Im sure that a schizophrenic man on LSD would be quite funny to watch. But there really were some questionable bits that made me really wonder if it was all as great as I made it out to be when I initially started reading. Getting into slight spoiler territories The silver wolf has officially ended according to BiliBili Comics but there also seemed to be a considerable amount of unexplained things. From what Ive reread I havent found any explanations to these. and Im curious to see if anybody else saw as many as I did. Drop a comment if you saw any while reading Im quite interested to see if it was just me Now while I would generally like to say this was a very good read despite all its faults I somewhat have to reconsider this every time it pops into my head. This is due to the ending. After reading this ending I realized how the people the mafia tied cinderblocks to and chucked into rivers felt. Being dragged to the very bottom in about 30 seconds before wishing that you never got involved with the bastards in the first place. It really was like all the worst qualities of the comic decided to come together to smash me over the head like any dedicated British gang would do. The pacing detonated and the plot stabbed itself in the span of a single chapter a hole of unexplanation promptly opened up in the real world and ate my dog and I slammed my head into my desk wondering where it all went wrong. Very unfulfilling. Honestly if this wasnt the end Id be less harsh and say something like: What a bold and daring cliifhanger Okay not really but I wouldnt be half as annoyed. All in all The Silver Wolf was a mostly enjoyable read UNTIL the end. I really hope that this not the end for this story because that would be a damn shame. Rating: 65/100 Probably would be an 85 if the ending wasnt written by my dog that got sucked into another dimension.
65 /100
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