A Bias Girl review

Valdrigr6
Apr 07, 2021
A Bias Girl is comedic slice of life story depicting two student's, Kim, and Boa, who mean well, but often get into trouble.

Story: 9, because it works as a slice of high school life without getting too boring. The plot centers on Kim who gets into crazy situations and how she affects those around her, mostly her best friend and partner in crime, Boa. The plot is character driven and relies on Kim's biased and extroverted attitude to bring any events.

Character: 9. Kim is funny, determined, outgoing, and bias. Boa is calm and mature, but can be too serious at times. Together, they come off as an idiotic duo with Kim spouting biased nonsense and coming up with wild ideas while Boa tries to speak logically and keep her from trouble, but is often right by her side when they get caught. Their close bond really makes the story, because together they are hilarious. While foul-mouthed and violent, they bring out the worst in each other, and other times, the best. While trusting they have each other's undying loyalty, the girls manage to piss each other off before teaming up once again to get into senseless trouble with their teachers and other students.

Art: 8. The manhwa is in color and appears simple and neat. Character design is original and fitting for each character, though the uniform did not appear the same as it looked on the cover.
Enjoyment: 9. I really liked this manhwa, although it hasn't updated in a long time. The first six chapters have been really funny and I would definitely read the rest if the other chapters are ever posted. The first chapter was a little slow, but the second got me interested. Although short, I thought A Bias Girl was a worthwhile read.

Overall: An 8 from what I read. I loved the personalities of Kim and Boa and how they clashed yet remained close friends.
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A Bias Girl
A Bias Girl
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