By Chapter 79, the series has fully transitioned from simple schoolyard scraps to a complex web of white-collar crime and organized gangs.
If you are looking for a manhwa that combines high-octane martial arts with a genuinely heartwarming (and stressful) underdog story about the value of education, Study Group is essential reading. Chapter 79 serves as a pivotal bridge where Gamin realizes that to study in peace, he must first go to war. By Chapter 79, the series has fully transitioned
The brilliance of Gamin lies in his contradiction. He is a Jeet Kune Do prodigy who views his combat skills as a "distraction" from his true passion: SAT prep. The brilliance of Gamin lies in his contradiction
: The members of the Study Group, particularly Teacher Hankyul Park, provide the emotional core. Their belief in Gamin’s impossible dream of university makes the violent encounters feel meaningful. Art & Action The art by Seung-yeon Shin is crisp and dynamic. Their belief in Gamin’s impossible dream of university
: The fight scenes are choreographed with a clear sense of weight and movement, heavily influenced by real martial arts.
: The shift between "Serious Combat Gamin" and "Crying-Over-Textbooks Gamin" is handled with excellent comedic timing through expressive character designs. Final Thoughts
Study Group remains one of the most refreshing entries in the school-action genre by flipping the "delinquent" trope on its head. Instead of a protagonist who wants to be the strongest fighter, Gamin Yoon is a young man who is desperately—and often hilariously—trying to be the best student in a school designed for failure. Plot & Pacing: The "Study or Die" Stakes