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A review by ellelainey
On or Off, Volume 1 by A1
4.0
Poor Ahn Yiyoung is a sweet, very naive college age guy, invited to join his super-smart friend Mina, in starting a start-up business to create game apps. While everyone else seems to have their role, Yiyoung is a general dogs body, cleaning, fetching food and beta testing their products. When Mina faces a family crisis, she has to leave the business - hopefully short term - and leaves Yiyoung to make their presentation to a huge business. Except, everything that could possibly go wrong goes wrong and he's left feeling helpless and desperate.
Enter Kang Dae Hyung - director and higher up of the company, who witness Yiyoung's awful presentation attempt. After work, he heads out to meet his current girlfriend only for her to break up with him. He's always preferred older women, but she suggests he tries dating someone his own age and leaves him feeling pretty frustrated.
Then Yiyoung appears, desperate to make a better impression than his failed presentation. Unfortunately, they both have their own perception of what's going on and wires get crossed, ending up in them having a very unemotional and non-sexy one-night stand!
And from there it just got more ridiculous and comically funny. While the story was a bit all over the place, it actually made sense for the Yiyoung, the main character. He was a bit strange and chaotic, so it made sense that the plot followed the same concept. The art was very old school and angular, but it was still cute and clear to understand. While the story was very sex orientated, it was still really funny and I'll continue the series.
Enter Kang Dae Hyung - director and higher up of the company, who witness Yiyoung's awful presentation attempt. After work, he heads out to meet his current girlfriend only for her to break up with him. He's always preferred older women, but she suggests he tries dating someone his own age and leaves him feeling pretty frustrated.
Then Yiyoung appears, desperate to make a better impression than his failed presentation. Unfortunately, they both have their own perception of what's going on and wires get crossed, ending up in them having a very unemotional and non-sexy one-night stand!
And from there it just got more ridiculous and comically funny. While the story was a bit all over the place, it actually made sense for the Yiyoung, the main character. He was a bit strange and chaotic, so it made sense that the plot followed the same concept. The art was very old school and angular, but it was still cute and clear to understand. While the story was very sex orientated, it was still really funny and I'll continue the series.