Semantic Error Vol. 02
Jaeyoung Jang has…changed. The previously abrasive pain-in-Sangwoo’s neck now smiles kindly, pulls his weight with the group skit, and is a generally pleasant person to be around. And strangest of all, he keeps giving Sangwoo affectionate little touches here and there! Sure, this newly patched version of Jaeyoung may be much nicer and friendlier, but how is Sangwoo supposed to deal with him when he seems to be causing strange malfunctions to Sangwoo himself?
Biographical Notes:
Angy is best known for being the artist of Dream Maker (Novel), and Master Baek’s Case Notes.
J. Soori is best known for being the author of Semantic Error (Novel).
Title Notes:
As one of the most celebrated works of Boys Love in the world of manhwa, Semantic Error follows the enemies-to-lovers story about two college students—the strict and logical Sangwoo and the star of the university Jaeyoung.
With an incredible use of color and masterful character development, must-read for Boys Love fans looking for a fun yet mature opposites-attract story with great pacing, gripping tension, and delicious chemistry.
The popularity of the webcomic led to a series of animated shorts and an award-winning live-action Korean drama.
The webcomic was one of the most popular series originally serialized on the Manta reading app, where the bestselling title Under the Oak Tree was also originally serialized.