What's summer without a little young adult romance? Today's read heads in that direction...I think. Honestly, I'm not sure what to think of this one. The cover is hitting me with mixed vibes. Edgy. I'm not sure if that is a hero to root for or someone to avoid. But that's what we'll figure out when we open this one up, right?
It's a graphic novel and the first in the series. So, let's see what it holds.
OPERATION: TRUE LOVE VOL. 1
by Kkokkalee
WEBTOON Unscrolled
YA Romance / Manga
288 pages
COMING JULY 23rd!!!
Perfect for fans of romantic dramas with hints of the supernatural, this binge-worthy graphic novel follows high schooler Su-ae as her life takes a turn for the unexpected after she discovers a sentient flip phone in her locker.
Phones are perfect for sending messages, snapping photos, and most importantly, talking to your friends. One thing Su-ae didn’t account for, however, was that her phone would be able to talk back.
Su-ae discovers that Jellypop, a flip phone stored in her locker, is sentient—and Jellypop has a lot to say about Su-ae’s love life. High school romances are never easy, and Su-ae’s relationship with her nonchalant boyfriend seems to be going nowhere.
Lacking the charisma of her step-sister Ra-im is one thing, but seeing the growing sparks between her and Minu just adds salt to injury. It’s up to Jellypop to help Su-ae navigate the peaks and pits of teenage love, and finally get the high school love story she deserves!
This volume collects episodes 1 to 10 of the sensational WEBTOON comic with over 260 million reads, Operation: True Love.
Phones are perfect for sending messages, snapping photos, and most importantly, talking to your friends. One thing Su-ae didn’t account for, however, was that her phone would be able to talk back.
Su-ae discovers that Jellypop, a flip phone stored in her locker, is sentient—and Jellypop has a lot to say about Su-ae’s love life. High school romances are never easy, and Su-ae’s relationship with her nonchalant boyfriend seems to be going nowhere.
Lacking the charisma of her step-sister Ra-im is one thing, but seeing the growing sparks between her and Minu just adds salt to injury. It’s up to Jellypop to help Su-ae navigate the peaks and pits of teenage love, and finally get the high school love story she deserves!
This volume collects episodes 1 to 10 of the sensational WEBTOON comic with over 260 million reads, Operation: True Love.
MY TIDBITS
Love is a difficult game in high school, and these pages reveal how uncertain it can really become.
Su-ae is completely in love with her boyfriend. He's hot, and everyone knows they're a couple...and yet, he seems distant. A bit too distant. When a flip phone mysteriously turns up in her locker, she's sure it's his. But it keeps popping up messages directed at her, and whoever it is always knows exactly what's going on. While trying to figure out who's behind the phone, Su-ae accidentally runs into her boyfriend kissing her step-sister in a classroom. That should be insta-break-up, but still, something isn't quite right.
High school romance can be messy when mixed with growing up, and these pages let that fly. Even the first pages bring along a sense of chaos as Su-ae introduces herself and sets the foundation surrounding her life with her step-sister and her boyfriend. It took a bit to settle into Su-ae and what was happening. While that seemed a little irritating, at first, it actually slides right into the atmosphere and situation. Su-ae is confused, but then, her entire relationship realm is unsettled. The mysterious phone adds mixed vibes as well. On one hand, the person texting her seems to want to open her eyes, and yet, there's an underlying frustration as they know everything and stay hidden.
Fans of high school drama with hints of toxic twists will enjoy this one...and I say toxic in the very light sense because this romance doesn't hit that direction very hard. There isn't any true bullying or outright wickedness. Rather, Su-ae has a lot of self-discovery to do.
The graphics let the emotions come across clearly and break-up the usual rowed run to give emphasis to Su-ae's situation. The mysterious side also comes across well as the other characters' visual emotions tend to stay unreadable or unexpected at certain moments. This makes Su-ae's uncertainty understandable and lets readers know that even the other characters have more going on then they are admitting.
If you're looking for a sweet romance, this isn't it. This is about a girl, who is beginning a journey of discovering herself and the workings of relationships...which is a very messy journey in and of itself. Plus, there is a lot happening under the surface than this first volume reveals...or at least, I hope that's the case. These pages seem to lay the stage for much more to come and do a nice job at building the tension. I am curious to see where this goes next and hope the rich of layers, which could make this really shine, begin to peel back in the next volume.







