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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
: Watching him use Bruce Lee’s philosophy to dismantle entire gangs while worrying about his poor English grades provides a unique levity that other "OP" (overpowered) protagonist stories lack. Study Group remains one of the most refreshing
: The fight scenes are choreographed with a clear sense of weight and movement, heavily influenced by real martial arts. : The fight scenes are choreographed with a
By Chapter 79, the series has fully transitioned from simple schoolyard scraps to a complex web of white-collar crime and organized gangs. Study Group remains one of the most refreshing
: Gamin’s goal of forming a legitimate study group at Yusong High is constantly thwarted by the "Yeonbaek" syndicate.