
a review by EventH0riz0n

a review by EventH0riz0n
Kubera is one of the best fictional stories out there. It's underrated since it's nowhere near as popular as the likes of Tower of God, Noblesse and other mainstream webtoons. It's so good that it made me write a review for it, which I don't generally do.
Art: (8/10)
The one weak aspect of Kubera which I am sure everyone would agree on is Art, at least the 1st season. Many might consider dropping Kubera for its art, but trust me it gets much better after the first season. I read somewhere that Currygom (Author) hired a few assistants to help her with it after the initial season, and it has been pretty effective.
Plot:(10/10)
This has to be one of the most complex and intriguing story I have ever read. The grandness of One Piece mixed with the Mind blowing reveals and Plot Twists of AoT plus a dose of steroids gives you Kubera. It starts off slow and continues to be till the 1st season, but the payoff is just amazing in the later seasons. Actions and Events which some might skim through in the 1st season has effects in the later seasons. It doesn't have mindless fights and is mostly a story driven plot. It includes almost all the tags which you might look for in a story, Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Gods, Time Travel, Mystery, you name it. Currygom has woven together a beautiful and mind-boggling story with some incredible foreshadowing and time travel aspects. As of writing this review, the webtoon hasn't ended yet. I am looking forward to seeing what other shocks Currygom would give me and how the story would end.
Characters:(10/10)
Another category where Kubera excels in. Kubera has wide cast and many protagonist and antagonists, tho it's not black and white. Every character has some backstory and Kubera goes deep into it. You have characters who start of as good tho fishy and betray the main protagonist, you have characters who start of as merciless killers but become good, and you will feel sorry for even the most detestable characters. The Main Protoganist Kubera Leez
Final Thoughts:
Read It. Just Read It. Seriously, If you are a fan of Grand and Mysterious Stories, this is a must-read. You might have the urge to drop it at the beginning due to its slow start and bad art, but just stick to it for its massive payoff.
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