Manhwa has become such a huge part of my daily reading routine, and finding good sites can feel like striking gold. For free options, I've spent way too much time digging around, and Webtoon is hands-down the most polished experience—official translations, frequent updates, and a massive library. The downside? Some series are behind daily pass walls, but their free catalog still has gems like 'Tower of God' and 'Lookism.' Then there's Tachiyomi (for Android users), which isn't a site but an app that aggregates sources like Mangadex and Bato.to. It’s a bit technical to set up, but once you do, it’s a game-changer for finding obscure titles.
For raw scans or less mainstream stuff, sites like Mangago or Toonily pop up in discussions, though their legality is... questionable. I’ve stumbled upon some hidden gems there, but the ad-heavy interfaces make it a last resort. If you’re into classics, some older manhwa like 'The Breaker' pop up on sites like MangaFox, though quality varies wildly. Honestly, Webtoon’s ease of use keeps me coming back, even if I branch out for niche picks.