So, today, I wanna talk about this crazy manga I’ve been into lately, “When the Killer Falls in Love.” It’s a wild ride, let me tell you.

I stumbled upon this title a few weeks back when I was browsing for something new. The synopsis got me hooked: “Professional killer Joo Tae Man fell in love with Korea’s favorite actor, Kang Da Hyuk!” I mean, how could you not be intrigued by that, right?
I started reading, and the first thing that hit me was Joo Tae-man’s character. This guy’s a seasoned killer, 14 years in the business, and he’s all about the job. Missions, killing, no traces. That’s his life. I’ve read some stories about killers, but most of them are not really impressive.
- Go on missions.
- Kill people.
- Leave absolutely no trace behind.
Then comes the twist. He falls for this actor, Kang Da Hyuk. At first, I was like, “What? How does that even work?” But as I got deeper into the story, it started to make sense. This killer, who’s been through hell – extreme physical training, mental education, cruel torture, you name it – he’s suddenly experiencing something new: love. And it is making him something else, something really interesting that I want to keep following.
I kept turning the pages, totally engrossed. I mean, this is not just your average love story. It’s a mix of action, comedy, drama, and a bit of that shounen ai vibe. The author, Hinako Takanaga, they’ve done a great job weaving this complex relationship. I found myself rooting for Joo Tae-man, this hardened killer, to find happiness. It’s messed up, but in a good way, you know?
I also heard there’s this other story floating around, “Romantic Killer.” It’s about a girl, Anzu Hoshino, who’s obsessed with her cat. Sounds cute, but it’s totally different from what I’m reading. I might check it out later, but for now, I’m all about this killer’s love journey.
Finally, I reached the latest chapter, and I’m just left wanting more. It’s one of those stories that stays with you. I’ve been telling all my friends about it. If you’re into something different, something with a bit of an edge, you gotta check out “When the Killer Falls in Love.” Trust me, it’s a wild ride from start to finish, and you won’t regret hopping on!
