Cynical Orange

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Cynical Orange
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Cover for the korean version of volume 1
시니컬 오렌지
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Author Yoon JiUn
Publisher Seoul Cultural
English publisher Flag of the United States.svg iceKunion
Flag of the United States.svg Yen Press
Original run 2002
Volumes9

Cynical Orange is a manhwa created by Yoon JiUn. [1]

In the United States iceKunion originally held the license; Yen Press later took the license.

In the series, Hwang Hyemin, a girl with a beautiful face and "sincere" personality, receives adoration from boys and jealous hatred from other girls at her school. Hyemin hides her "cynical and dark side" and adopts "an innocent face" to attract her "secret crush" JongYon. When she discovers that JongYon does not like her, she sheds her previous persona and attacks MaHa, a "playboy." [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 2005 iceKunion Sneak peek Sampler[ sic ]. iceKunion .