![]() ![]() Thankfully, this attitude is easily broken, and once he befriends you, he will be a selfless ally. Despite the pop culture of his race being derived from strangers light years away, Wreck-Gar can be strongly xenophobic towards intruders. It is with this demeanor that Wreck-Gar leads the Junkions, a tribe (or possibly race) of junk-robot Transformers who inhabit his world. These humans' cheesy slogans and sales pitches from decades past form the patchwork of Wreck-Gar's scatterbrained personality. ![]() Not only is Wreck-Gar's mismatched body collected from the detritus around him, but his mind is an equally mismatched hodgepodge of Earthling pop culture. Unfortunately, this environment is the Planet of Junkion, a distant world of trash which is bombarded by old Earth television broadcasts. There were also some amusing sets of side characters that I’m sure you will enjoy reading about, especially their parents, *wink.Wreck-Gar is a product of his environment. It also warms my heart how he started to get really serious because he’s getting ready to make his own family with Doyun. ![]() I also love how he always cares about Doyun most especially in the first season where the two of them were basically enemies/rivals at work. He’s two years younger than Doyun so you can see his childlike traits once in a while, which is really adorable to read about. I love that he always runs after Doyun and how he’s an ugly crier, hahaha. Ahhh, this alpha is definitely what I want for my omegaverse story. But after that was settled, he’s a pretty chill character. Personally, I liked his character and I do understand his awkwardness in the first season but he’s been running away a lot of times which was really annoying. His life has been convenient for him until he’s got his first heat cycle and everything just turned upside down. He doesn’t look like one physically, actually all his coworkers thought that he’s an alpha. Lee Doyun is an omega but he’s a special case. As for the third season, everything is still very romantic and the bed scenes were as many as the second season and so intense (weew), but I am glad that their relationship has now turned into something more, waaah, I’m so happy for the both of them. I love seeing how their romance blossomed and how the two of them worked together on helping Doyun to control his pheromones. For the second season, I actually loved it. The first season documented how their relationship turned into love, although there’s still some punching and hitting involved sometimes, hahaha (only for Doyun lol). The first season was a bit annoying because one of the main characters is always running away, it’s a good thing that the other main character is always running after him. ![]() Love Shuttle is divided into 3 seasons, the first season is my least favorite but I still enjoyed it especially on it’s last few chapters before its season finale. And I can’t believe I’m so lucky because it’s an omegaverse too! I love enemies turned into lovers’ stories so after hinting that in the first few panels of this manhwa, I knew I had to see it through. He has no-one to turn to but his work rival, Taehan – but thankfully, Taehan is more than man enough to help him out. But when his body finally decides it’s “time,” it just happens to be at the most inopportune moment. He doesn’t see the problem, and everyone assumes he’s an Alpha, anyway. There’s a late bloomer, and then there’s a *late bloomer.* Doyun may be half Omega, but he certainly doesn’t look it: he’s tall, chiseled… But the worst of it all is that he’s a full-grown adult male who has yet to go into heat. ![]()
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