I love a good manhwa mystery that makes you feel conflicted about your own theories. Copycat is already doing that better than most series that have been running for years.
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I love a good manhwa mystery that makes you feel conflicted about your own theories. Copycat is already doing that better than most series that have been running for years.
The creators behind some of Webtoon's most successful psychological thrillers have returned with a series that's already generating intense discussion across manhwa communities. For fans who've been following the horror and thriller genre on digital platforms, Carnby Kim and Youngchan Hwang need no introduction. Their latest collaboration tackles themes of artistic plagiarism, obsession, and murder in ways that feel disturbingly relevant to current conversations about creative theft and AI-generated content. This guide covers everything you need to know about Copycat, from its premise and release schedule to how it compares with their previous masterpieces like Sweet Home and Bastard.
The ufotable rumor has been floating around for a while but nothing official confirms it. Demon Slayer level visual quality applied to ORV action scenes though, just thinking about it.
Solo Leveling winning anime of the year at the Crunchyroll Awards in 2025 set a high bar for manhwa adaptations. ORV needs to match or beat that quality or the fandom is going to be brutal.
The reason Solo Leveling works as a gateway drug, as the article puts it, is that the protagonist's motivation is so simple and primal. Never be weak again. You understand that in your gut before the system even appears.
Honestly the thing that keeps me coming back is that winning feels earned. The art builds up the threat of opponents so effectively that when Cheon Yeo-Woon figures it out the payoff lands. Cheap victories look cheap. These do not.
When a manhwa gets compared to Frieren: Beyond Journey's End but with a dark, bleak twist, expectations immediately rise. The Tale of the Skeleton Messenger, released on Webtoon in January 2026 by creators kain_y and SORAGAE, arrives with that exact premise and a tone that sets it apart from the increasingly crowded fantasy manhwa landscape. Most fantasy stories lean toward hopeful narratives where heroes overcome darkness through determination and friendship. Even dark fantasy typically offers glimmers of light and the possibility of triumph. The Tale of the Skeleton Messenger takes a different approach, embracing bleakness and melancholy in ways that feel refreshing rather than oppressive, thoughtful rather than nihilistic.
Calling this one of the most ambitious manhwa-to-anime projects ever when we have zero episode count confirmed is a stretch. The ambition is assumed, not proven yet.
The article describes Kim Dokja as resonating with anyone who ever felt like a side character in their own life and honestly that hit different than expected.
Does it handle overlapping voices well? In my team's meetings two people often talk simultaneously and I worry that either the transcript breaks or attributes statements to the wrong person.
Been a professional developer for twelve years. Use Bolt weekly. These things are not in conflict.
For what it's worth, I tried Codex after Altman bragged about 3 million weekly users and then went straight back to Claude Code within two days. The gap in output quality for complex multi-file projects is still meaningful.
The law of financial gravity comment above deserves more attention. The assumption behind all of this is that compute costs keep falling faster than revenue growth so margins eventually normalize. If that assumption breaks, these burn rates become something much scarier.
Respectfully disagree with the framing that skipping meetings is automatically good. Some of the most valuable moments in a meeting are the informal exchanges, the tone of a discussion, the hesitation before someone answers. None of that survives into a transcript.
The artificial intelligence industry is entering a new phase of competition, one that extends far beyond the development of advanced language models and neural networks. Companies are now engaged in an intense struggle to secure the computational infrastructure necessary to train and deploy their AI systems. In this context, Anthropic has reportedly begun exploring the possibility of designing and manufacturing its own specialized processors to power Claude, its flagship conversational AI platform, along with its broader suite of artificial intelligence technologies. This strategic consideration emerges at a critical moment in the global AI sector. The exponential growth in model complexity and capability has created unprecedented demand for high-performance computing resources. Sources familiar with the matter indicate that Anthropic is conducting feasibility studies to determine whether developing proprietary semiconductor technology could reduce its dependence on external hardware vendors while ensuring reliable access to the computing power required for its operations.
I appreciate how everything looks high quality but still achievable price wise.
Whether it's Westeros or a post-apocalyptic world, Pascal knows how to leave a lasting impression.
What about swapping the skinny jeans for some wide leg pants? I think it could create an interesting silhouette with the crop top.
The neutral accessories really let the burgundy shine without overwhelming the look
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