The normal meeting inside the normal life. The slightly special destiny that becomes entwined inside it.
48 Chapters + Prologue + Epilogue + Review (Complete)






I think, like most, I had reservations regarding the ending. I understand the main character's reason to want to atone and pretty much stay by frog princess' side. I think I just wanted a more clear picture of the relationship between Hae-Min and Shin-Hoo towards the end.
Good but not great.
The revelations are good but remind me too much of other films/books/series like
AnoHana (anime). The Machinist (film).
It's kinda annoying that the author leaves out the details of what happened with the relationship between
Shin Hoo and Hye Min
I've got my own idea of how it turned out but really we'll have to wait for TPTB to say something if we want to know definitively.
But man. That art is fantastic!
One of the better webcomics I've read recently. It's a little slow to start and really get going and the pace isn't particularly fast or exciting, but it's got some real heart, laughs and definitely mystery. The art was pretty and I always like just a little bit of fantasy to keep things intriguing. But what got me most about this one was the way it turned out completely different than I was expecting. I love unexpected plots and endings, and although it was a little vague on some of the explanations in the end, it was interesting and emotional enough that I'll take it and be satisfied. It's hard to get a good ending out of most series, so I thought it was relatively well handled.
The artwork is great. The characters are likeable, though the male lead seems to have some deep-rooted psychological problems concerning his mother passing away and I don't feel any real chemistry between him and the "Frog Princess" (though it's done much better with the other girl). Overall a decent read, but not one that scream "must read" to me every time a new chapter comes out.
Webtoons are seriously becoming better than manga.
This one is a real gem. The art is great, the characters are fine (both male and females in this story are genuinely likable), a wonderful slow pace (those who like fast won't like this), the plot has your mind wondering... There's really nothing on my part to hate about it.
I really hope this series becomes more popular.
With 8 chapters out currently, I can say that Come Spring is a very good story so far. The characters are all likable so far (especially the female characters- thank the author for making likable female characters)! And the story line seems rather unique from what I read so far- everything focuses on a rainy day. Rather than being chaotic and fast-paced, Come Spring has a type of calm, slow-paced, mysterious aura. If you're a fan of those type of stories, I definitely recommend it.