"Manhwa" refers to Korean comics. Unlike Japanese Manga (which is usually black and white and read right-to-left), Manhwa is often in full color and read left-to-right, making them very accessible for new readers.
Over the past decade, a quiet revolution has taken place in the reading world. Bookshelves are making way for screens, and Japanese manga is sharing the throne with its South Korean counterpart: . If you have spent any time in comic communities online, you’ve likely come across the phrase "dd baca manhwa"—a popular Indonesian internet slang term that translates roughly to "let's read manhwa" or "just read manhwa." dd baca manhwa
"DD Baca manhwa" represents how localized communities shape reading habits — curating, translating, and championing series that might otherwise fly under the radar. For readers, it’s a gateway to diverse storytelling driven by strong visuals and emotionally resonant pacing. "Manhwa" refers to Korean comics