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Link Click 02

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Nach den traumatischen Erfahrungen, die Cheng Xiaoshi bei ihrem letzten Auftrag erleben musste, möchte er eine Pause einlegen. Als jedoch plötzlich ein Polizist sowie der Vater eines vermissten Kindes im Fotogeschäft auftauchen, können Cheng Xiaoshi und Lu Guang gar nicht anders: Sie müssen helfen! Aber besteht überhaupt noch eine Chance, den kleinen Jungen zu finden, der schon vor drei Jahren auf mysteriöse Weise spurlos verschwunden ist?

208 pages, Paperback

Published July 10, 2024

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Profile Image for Michelle Easton.
604 reviews34 followers
December 31, 2024
I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again, Link Click is amazing! The story is unique and interesting while the characters keep you entertained on every page. I love this and I can’t wait for more.
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161 reviews
July 15, 2024
Tanto la serie como el manhwa me están encantando, adoro el diseño de personajes y la trama en sí está muy chula. Lo que sí, cuando indagan en el pasado de cada uno se siente un poco como una ametralladora en el corazón, pero bueno. Está bonito, me gusta mucho (y el formato en papel a color tiene una textura muy chulita)
Profile Image for Adela Abascal.
19 reviews
September 25, 2025
La verdad es que, como mencioné en mi reseña del tomo 1, Link Click llegó a mi vida en un momento perfecto. Sin darme cuenta, logró sanar partes de mí que lo necesitaban, porque es una historia que conecta con fibras muy sensibles del corazón. El tomo 2 no fue la excepción.
Me emociona mucho estar comenzando a coleccionarlo y, en especial, este volumen estuvo lleno de escenas que logran arrancarte una lagrimita y, en otras, regalarte pequeñas epifanías en medio de situaciones cotidianas.

Una de mis escenas favoritas es el partido de básquetbol, cuando Cheng Xiaoshi recuerda la primera vez que conoció a Lu Guang. Él le dice que cada vez que le pasa el balón, en realidad le está diciendo que confía en él. Esa reflexión me toca muchísimo, porque tiene razón: en esta vida lo más difícil de encontrar es a alguien en quien confiar plenamente. Y cuando esa persona llega, debemos atesorarla como una verdadera bendición. Es una escena que siempre me conmueve.

Disfruté muchísimo leer el tomo 2 porque amo Link Click con todo mi corazón, y ahora me siento aún más ansiosa por comenzar el tomo 3. Además, este volumen trajo un detalle muy especial: dos postales preciosas con las portadas de los tomos 1 y 2, que me encantaron.

En resumen, el tomo 2 me dejó conmovida, reflexiva y aún más enamorada de esta historia que siempre logra tocar mi corazón.

PD: descubrí que en China existe una tradición muy bonita de comer “fideos de longevidad” en los cumpleaños, ya que simbolizan una larga vida. Me parece un detalle precioso y lo recordaré para mi próximo cumpleaños e intentaré integrar también esta tradición.
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733 reviews7 followers
July 25, 2024
Wie beim 1ten Band gibt es direkt einen kompletten Stern Abzug, da es sich hier immer noch um einen Druck auf mattem Papier handelt, der einfach VIEL zu dunkel ist, um einen Webtoon gut darzustellen. Dazu ist das Format zu klein, sodass die Bilder auch extrem verwischt und unscharf sind.

Diesmal bleibt es in dem Band bei einem größeren Fall, bei dem mir Chengi Xi doch echt n wenig auf den Keks ging. Wir hören in dem Teil NOCH häufiger, das er in der Vergangenheit gefälligst nicht verändern soll, aber hört hier überhaupt gar nicht darauf, sondern verändert fröhlich weiter die Vergangenheit - bis zum Knotenpunkt, der sich nicht ändern darf. Selbst hier versucht er es, wo ich wirklich echt genervt war, weil er einfach so extrem kurzsichtig, was die Zukunft angeht, dass ich nicht verstehe, wie Lu Guang überhaupt noch mit ihm arbeiten kann. Daher noch einen Stern weg.

Der Band endet allerdings mit einem Polizeibesuch, der neugierig macht, was jetzt wohl für ein Fall kommt. Und die ganze Idee mit dem in ein Fotospringen, um die Vergangenheit zu sehen, ist halt doch cool.
1,511 reviews50 followers
September 26, 2024
I hadn't really been thinking about the order of the episodes, so I peeled off the shrinkwrap, admired the pretty holo dust jacket and crisp cover art underneath, and then plunged in to be as utterly devastated as I was by the show.

The earthquake episodes are the ones that made Link Click go from "interesting" to "okay this is one of my all-time favorites." For the most part, it's really effectively done in the manhua adaptation, too.

I do have some complaints near the end, especially, with how dark some of the panels are - I don't know if it's a flaw in the manhua itself or in this print run, but it was hard to pick out some of the details in really important scenes with their client and his mother. I wish the lighting had been brightened in those sections and that some - like that longview of the two of them trapped under the rubble, with his mother wrapped around him, protecting him - were given more space on the page.

If someone is only engaging with the story through the manhua, or coming to it first, I think parts will be a bit less impactful or make slightly less sense. But I'm going to give it 5 stars for the story, anyway, because it has never once failed to make me cry while watching/rewatching, and now while reading.

It's just a really extraordinary story about family, friendship, lost opportunities, and regrets that linger into adulthood - and a reminder to cherish those small moments with the people you care about.

It's also easy to forget sometimes that when you're focused on the big picture of major tragedies, there are so many individual stories mixed in: a boy who couldn't give up on his big, unreasonable dreams, even if they were just about basketball; a girl torn between her family and a "better" life in the city with her estranged father; a woman who loved her husband and son but always felt incredibly lonely and a little bit angry because she was the undereducated small-torn girl being left behind...

There are brilliant layers of storytelling hit so many different emotional triggers. I genuinely don't think I'll ever be able to not cry through this storyline, because there's such an incredible sense of grief for all the futures that could've been. Beautiful little lives snuffed out far too soon, with so many words left unsaid.

But the thing this show (and Time Photo Studio) does is bring hope and a sense of closure to even these darkest memories. Their client understands that there's nothing he can do to actually change the past. But he comes to the photo studio because there is something they can do for him: they give him a chance to go back to that moment in time and say the things he'd always wished he'd known to say in the moment.

Gratitude to an important friend who'd always been kind to him. Encouragement to the girl who'd been his first love. And while we don't know exactly what he said to his mother, he was able to resolve their fight and give her some happiness and love in her final moments. Those things matter, and they formed new little fragments of memories that he can carry with him.

There are also some really important relationship-building elements between Cheng Xiaoshi and Lu Guang during this particular job, including flashbacks to their first meeting on a basketball court, and their big fight after Cheng Xiaoshi got back to the present and confronted Lu Guang for having kept the truth from him. We also see some of Cheng Xiaoshi's past, with a sweet moment with his mother, and then the reveal of how he'd lost his parents and become a part of Qiao Ling's family.

We close out on a dramatic cliffhanger, with the police coming to the studio and asking about their time-and-photos side business! Really hope Aloha Comics is selling these well enough to get through the full run, because even though the show is the superior format, the manhua is a good adaptation and I definitely want to own all the books.
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321 reviews3 followers
May 13, 2025
En este tomo nos centramos más en la historia de un cliente que quería desahogarse hablando con unas personas del pasado, por lo que Cheng les pasa el mensaje del cliente con ayuda de Lu pero con lo que menos contaba es con que todas las personas con las que habló Cheng de parte del cliente acabarían muertos por culpa de un terremoto.
Me dejó bastante de piedra la escena de la madre protegiéndolo en el terremoto para después enterarnos de que ella había salido para coger la cámara que tanto valor sentimental tiene para su hijo (aunque no creo que fuera la decisión más acertada salir de un lugar seguro en pleno terremoto para coger una cámara)
El manga/anime/ serie/ lo que sea está cada vez poniéndose más intenso con Lu ocultándole a Cheng lo que le ocurrió a la primera clienta por culpa de que Cheng decidió cambiar el pasado y estoy deseando leer/ver como va a terminar explotando eso.

En cuanto al dibujo, no voy a mentir, que decepción que sean capturas del anime, con lo chulo que sería que fuera tipo manga o manwha en lugar de usar esas cutradas en las que algunas capturas literalmente tienes que poner lo que ocurre por que si no el lector no llega a enterarse de nada.
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1,026 reviews
September 17, 2024
“As long as the critical event still happens… history will play out as it’s supposed to.”

Reading this is so different from watching the donghua, but it still makes me just as emotional. I think it’s the fact that I could take my time with it as well and really soak it all in. The art is beautiful, and everything is translated well. The full color pages are everything and I just love Cheng Xiaoshi so much. He reminds me of me in a lot of ways. Highly empathetic, extremely emotional, and tends to act before he thinks because he wants to help as many people as he can. He is selfless almost to a fault. His flashbacks to his childhood and his parents made me cry and I just wanna hold him forever and keep him safe 😭

Link Click is truly unlike anything you have ever seen or read before. If you think you know what is going to happen, you don’t. The twists are unlike anything else. Pls, just let my babies be safe!!
Profile Image for María Ferre.
338 reviews2 followers
July 23, 2024
Qiaoqiao llega con una petición personal a la tienda que Lu Guang y Cheng Xiaoshi deben cumplir para pagar su deuda. Es tan personal que Xiaoshi acaba cambiando detalles decisivos en la historia, pero según Lu Guang nada de lo que haga cambiará el resultado.
El volumen entero es una sola historia al contrario de lo que pasaba con el anterior, pero el mismo caso se da en el donghua así que me lo esperaba. Lo malo es que siento que el número de volúmenes va a ser mayor de lo que esperaba: malo para mi cartera, bueno para mi euforia.
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17 reviews
September 22, 2025
chapters/eps 4 and 5 are devastating, but CXS locking in during the basketball game even though he knew he was going to tear the fabric of space and time apart if he won is so funny ☠️ se ha picao literal. and don't even get me started on LG comforting CXS while he cried... need it to be the other way around in s3 or I'll punch a hole in the wall😊
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58 reviews
October 17, 2024
Although it's hard to capture things that require a lot of movement that is integral to the story and appears in the animated version, this series never fails to crush me in the best of ways- can't wait till I get my hands on the next one!
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189 reviews12 followers
February 1, 2025
He leído la versión misteriosa con casos nuevos, no la que son capturas del donghua. Entretenido pero sin mucha chicha.
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370 reviews5 followers
July 26, 2025
Me encantan pero espero que esto acabe con ellos dos comiéndose la boca
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85 reviews
November 26, 2025
Not my favorite arc, as I’m not really that into sports in media, but I’m still glad I got this volume with the sparkly cover because ehehehehe :>
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