The Best Comedy Manhwa for Fans of All Genres
Explore a diverse selection of comedy manhwa that cater to different themes and settings. From rom-coms to isekai stories, these hilarious titles feature unique protagonists, unexpected choices, and amusing situations.
Murim Login: A Hilarious Martial Arts Game Adventure
Murim Login, based on the web novel by Zero-BIG and illustrated by Cheol-byeok Jang, follows the story of Jin Tae-Kyung. When gates to another world open, allowing dangerous monsters to roam freely, Tae-Kyung finds himself trapped in a martial arts game. The comedy in this manhwa stems from Tae-Kyung’s unfamiliarity with the game world, resulting in amusing reactions and exaggerated expressions. His brute-strength approach and endearing character make this title a must-read for comedy lovers.
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Miss Not-So Sidekick: A Refreshing Twist on Isekai Tropes
In Miss Not-So Sidekick, based on the web novel by Ellianyang and illustrated by YumYum, Kim Hye-Jung wakes up as a minor antagonist in a fantasy romance novel. Rather than following the typical isekai tropes, this manhwa offers a refreshing twist as the protagonist becomes self-aware and handles the story’s tropes realistically. With a unique art style and well-developed characters, this title is a delightful read for fans of the romance genre.
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FFF-Class Trashero: An Unconventional and Hilarious Hero
FFF-Class Trashero, based on the web novel by Farnar and written/illustrated by Kkangmu, introduces Han-Soo Kang, an immoral hero who fails to defeat the Demon Lord. Sent back in time to redo his mission, Han-Soo’s lack of compassion and frustration with generic tropes make for a hilarious and unconventional comedy. The art style perfectly complements the lighthearted tone of the story, creating an enjoyable reading experience.
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Touch My Little Brother and You’re Dead: A Laugh-Out-Loud Comedy
Touch My Little Brother and You’re Dead, based on the light novel by Molpo, written by Cheolmujangmi, and illustrated by Web Jaktunga, follows Rosalite Roxburgh as she tries to keep her brother alive in a boys’ love novel. The protagonist’s increasingly comical behavior and attitude add to the absurdity of her situation, making this manhwa a laugh-out-loud comedy.
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Maybe Meant to Be: A Wholesome and Humorous Rom-Com
Maybe Meant to Be, written by Kkultarae and illustrated by Damcho, tells the story of Jia Han, an out-of-work freelancer who randomly suggests marrying her childhood friend to solve their family pressures. This rom-com manhwa offers a wholesome and humorous experience with well-developed characters and delightful artwork.
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Return of the Blossoming Blade: A Blend of Action and Lighthearted Comedy
Return of the Blossoming Blade, based on the web novel by Bi-Ga and written/illustrated by LICO, follows Cheong-Myeong, a swordsman who wakes up 100 years in the future. With his passionate and chaotic personality, Cheong-Myeong brings hilarity to the declining Mount Hua Sect. This manhwa seamlessly blends engaging action scenes with lighthearted comedy.
Eleceed: An Awkward Protagonist Duo in an Action-Comedy
Eleceed, written by Jae-Ho Son and illustrated by Hye-Jin Kim, introduces Ji-Woo Seo, who unknowingly picks up a powerful stray cat and becomes involved in the Awakened World. This action-comedy manhwa excels in both genres, with its awkward protagonist duo and numerous comedic scenes. The story, characters, and artwork make Eleceed a must-read for fans of action and comedy.
Beware the Villainess!: A Hilarious Subversion of Tropes
Beware the Villainess!, based on the web novel by Ppongttamatseukeuryuba, written by Yeolmae, and illustrated by Blue Canna, follows Melissa Podebrat, who wakes up as the villainess in a novel. Melissa refuses to conform to the typical villainess role and hilariously subverts expectations. Her wits and personality create amusing scenes throughout the manhwa.
The Greatest Estate Developer: Absurd Humor and Engineering Know-How
The Greatest Estate Developer, based on the web novel by Baek-Gyeong Mun, written by Hyeon-Min Lee, and illustrated by Hyeon-Su Kim, follows Su-Ho Kim, a civil engineering student who wakes up in the body of a character from a fantasy novel. This comedy manhwa offers absurd humor and exaggerated expressions as the protagonist shamelessly uses his engineering knowledge to improve his future.
Conclusion: Dive into the World of Comedy Manhwa
With a plethora of comedy manhwa to choose from, fans of all genres can find something to enjoy. Whether it’s the unexpected choices and reactions of protagonists like Jin Tae-Kyung in Murim Login or the hilarious subversion of tropes in Miss Not-So Sidekick, comedy manhwa provide a delightful reading experience. So, dive into the world of comedy manhwa and get ready for a good laugh!