Comics with controversial endings

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  • Gamer's ending left fans feeling betrayed as it ignored the obvious ship and separated key characters.

  • Noblesse's sublime ending disappointed fans with loose ends and no meaningful plot closure.

  • The Breaker: New Waves' lack of an ending devalues ​​its core characters as the plot only focuses on the protagonist.

Comic book series always end with the ax falling, or the weight of the story finally sliding toward a resolution. but some comic book The series A controversial ending This has left many fans grinding gears.

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Some stories end up being completely confusing, while others are so confusing that fans are still putting the pieces together years later. Others may have been great throughout the plot, but the ending is so bad that they drive away followers. This list includes series with endings that fall into that category.

Warning, this list contains spoilers!

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gamer

Bancheonjang and the sunken ship

  • Genre: Action, Martial Arts, Dystopia, Fantasy, Comedy
  • author: Seongsanyoung
  • Artist: ivory

Gamers are causing conflicting emotions in the fanbase, most of which have to do with the bad habit of leaving fans with the wrong clues about one of the most obvious ships in non-romantic comics history. Kwon Si-yeon and Han Ji-han, who experienced heaven and hell together, became together as if it were fate.

But alas, the author had other plans and decided to go with the 'leaving everything behind and taking a walk into the sunset' ending. Jihan Han's lust for knowledge, magic, and power was endless, and he just said, 'Hey, I'm going to another universe,' and then left his 'better half' behind. For everyone who shipped these two, this felt like a punch to the gut and the fandom exploded in anguish. Waiting too long won't do you any good.

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Noblesse

Too many loose ends

  • Genre: Action, Supernatural, Urban Fantasy, Gothic Horror

  • Writer: Son Je-ho

  • Artist: Lee Kwang-soo

Any fan of this stylish anime series about vampires, werewolves, and other things living among us will know that this series has one of the worst and most anti-climatic endings in the genre. There were so many endings that fans thought for a while that there would be a sequel a few years later.

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But no, that was just the curtain falling on a series of confusing threads that never really made for a good plot. While many of the arcs were great, the incredible fight scenes left fans asking for more. But ending up with an impending nuclear holocaust was just a shot in the air. There's too much gunpowder to tell. Life continued on as it did before the final issue, The End.

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Breaker: New Wave

Lack of closure on key characters

  • genre: Action, martial arts, drama
  • author: Jeokjeon Jin
  • artist: Jinhwan Park

Amazing and powerful sequel breaker The series was so disappointing to fans that many barely even read the third edition of the series.eternal strength). The world view and character development of the original work are detailed and praiseworthy, but new wave We are guilty of forgetting key people and devaluing them in an almost criminal way.

In the end, the MC was given weight, and the rest of the cast only filled in every corner of the picture. Shiun was reduced to a typical shounen protagonist, and his acting in Part 2 was lackluster compared to the previous series. In the end, the anti-climatic ending unravels everything the MC has learned and is written as the worst betrayal arc fans have ever seen in a martial arts manga. It doesn't make any sense at all.

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sweet home

The ending left-wing fans confused and frustrated.

  • genre: Horror, psychological, thriller
  • author: Kim Carnby
  • artist: Hwang Young-chan

Horror comics, especially the psychological horror subgenre, tend to use suspense to heighten plots, and even take endings to extremes, leaving the survivors fighting for the 'get out of here' trope. For sweet homeThe resolution came out in a way that was so vague and confusing that fans had to reread it countless times before making sure they were seeing the right thing.

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The author was so focused on delivering fan service that he completely forgot to explain how the outbreak started and why Hyeon succumbed to it and turned into the worst being in the series. In the end, there are too many loose ends, bad guys get away unpunished, and pointless character development occurs.

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young

A dangerous story with a disappointing ending.

  • genre: Psychology, Thriller, Drama
  • author: Kim Carnby
  • artist: Hwang Young-chan

It's not every day that fans can stumble upon a series so well-written and compelling that it leaves them glued to their chairs (or couches) to binge-watch dozens of chapters. In that sense, youngThe story of a son discovering that his father is a serial killer and vowing to bring him to justice is perfect.

Unfortunately, it has a rushed and disappointing ending where every character gets what they want, with no consequences or common sense, leaving the reader feeling cheated. Why did it end like that? Neither fans nor writers have a single clue.

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magician

One of the longest fantasy comics that ended in a bad way

  • genre: Fantasy, Action, Drama
  • writers and artists: Sarah Kim

When a comic runs for more than 10 years, you develop an attachment to its characters. This is especially true if the author makes the main character grow as readers devour it page by page. In it, Sarah Kim performed brilliantly. Enzu and Iremi's story began as children and ended with them becoming adults on a ship that luckily sailed on time. But the ending was strangely unsatisfying and had so many holes that it led fans to think the author had grown tired of his work and decided to ax himself.

Even after more than a decade of fantasy travelling, there remained unsolved magical mysteries, and the hasty ending ruined a lot of the world-building that had been carefully constructed in an attempt to provide some sort of fan service and false sense of continuity. Iremi and Enju lost their ability to form a family, leaving them to raise Ethermask's son when much of the main conflict of the story was their inability to form a family. (He adopted the story's protagonist to fill that void.) ). I don't understand the ending at all.

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