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SubZero #2

SubZero Vol. 2

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It’s only been days since Clove, princess of the Cerulean Dragon Clan, arrived in the heartland of her enemies. Her marriage to Prince Kyro, the notorious Crimson Dragon, has been arranged in an attempt to end a centuries-long war and save her people. But Clove hides a secret, one that’s coming dangerously close to being exposed. As tensions—and attractions—mount between her and Kyro, she starts to wonder if he might not be the cutthroat enemy she thought, but a confidante who can be trusted. Everything changes with the arrival of the Grand Marshal, a general whose prowess over the last decades of war has garnered him near-total control over the Crimson Court—even over Kyro. What could he be hiding to wield such power?

The worst is yet to come when Clove comes face to face with assassins determined to expose her secret and end her rule once and for all. With her life on the line and her people at stake, will she be able to rely on Kyro, or will the Crimson Dragon rear its formidable head?

312 pages, Paperback

Published May 27, 2025

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234 reviews3 followers
January 12, 2025
2.5☆ ★SPOILERS★

●This review is for the entire webtoon until about episode 214●

I've got a lot of mixed feelings about this webtoon. While I do think it's really good in some aspects, I do believe it's very bad in many others.

My biggest issue with this was definitely the pacing. The story drags a lot. We start with Clove not being able to shift for some unknown reasons, and after more than 200 episodes, she is STILL unable to shift and furthermore we've only just discovered the real reasons she wasn't able to shift in the first place. I do understand the need to build suspense and intrigue, but when the reader is teased by a potential shift so many times, it gets a bit frustrating not seeing that.

Not to mention how annoying Clove was before she got her demi form. She got into so much trouble all the time, and Kyro was always the one to save her. From the very beginning, she was portrayed as a strong, independent woman, but we saw very little of that. She did start solving her own issues and was able to protect herself well after the demi form, but all this seems to be telling me is that she's frankly just useless without her dragon.

Even when Kyro had momentarily lost his shifting abilities, he still could do some hand to hand combat, so he wasn't completely relying on Red. Clove had been at the Palace for a few months before she'd been attacked by Raizo, so I found it really dumb how she hadn't done any self-defense classes or anything. You can't shift and can barely use your dragon powers, and you were just attacked and nearly died because you couldn't protect yourself. Did you really need to be harassed by Raizo to finally realise that you need to train?? Like, come on now.

It was extremely dumb of her to meet up with Raizo in the first place, but that's a whole other can of worms. This leads me to my next point.

The only reason why Clove went to meet up with Raizo was because Kyro had been shady towards her. The miscommunication trope is honestly the laziest thing a writer can do to push the plot and create drama. One conversation could have saved this entire situation. I do understand that it was a traumatic experience for Kyro, but Clove deserved to know what really happened to her mother. It took getting to an extreme point for everything to come out. Kyro should have been more truthful, and maybe then Clove wouldn't have been so easily manipulated by Raizo.

I'm not going to deny that the plot itself is interesting, but over time, it felt like to me it started being less about the romance and more about finding the vipers that it made me the plot seem like an action anime with arcs. Or like one of those webtoons with constant fighting arcs that lead to nowhere. In my opinion, the story should have ended in the Azure cave. The viper could have died, Clove would have shifted, and everything would have been resolved. Even this arc at the volcano island could have been a nice way to end it.

The art has also been progressively getting worse, so I feel like the story should have ended a while ago. Apparently, the next arc will be the last, and while I saw a lot of people being sad about it, I'm quite happy that it's ending soon. I took a break from webtoon in 2021, so I was quite surprised to see subzero still ongoing.
Profile Image for Aubree Lanman.
152 reviews
August 6, 2025
A lot more action than the first installment!! 🐉 (I can’t get over the same-face syndrome of the characters though 🫣)
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67 reviews23 followers
December 10, 2025
The plot is good, it’s interesting as you see a little bit more unfolding of the secrets that both characters have. What I can’t get is that these two people are supposed to be enemies. They were super against each other in the first book, and now in this book they show they care for each other right away. The prince calls the princess his girl, and while it would work later on in the story after they have gone through so much together, it just doesn’t work this soon in the plot. So not necessarily a true enemies to lovers story, more like this girl is annoying but I’ll marry her because she’s cute. I also don’t understand how the blue princess and the red princess are friends when their countries hate each other so much. Like, their people are killing each other but their royalty are best buddies? I understand that they want to end the war and make peace through the marriage unification but I’m sure there is supposed to be some kind of resistance from both parties to a certain degree before they realize they like each other. There’s a lot that’s not adding up for me and makes it hard to fully flow with the story.
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879 reviews19 followers
January 24, 2026
The first time I encountered SubZero was while reading an advance copy of the first published volume. It must have been more than a year and a half ago, and I just couldn’t stop. I’m almost up-to-date, maybe 40~ish episodes from the latest one. So in a way, this was like a re-read for me. And WOW, there are so many things happening at the beginning that I forgot about. Characters like Zephyr, Yun, Mai, etc - I feel like I haven’t seen them in forever, but I can’t remember what happens to them later. It’s also crazy to go back in time and see these episodes because the artist’s skills have evolved so much. Not that the art here is bad, it just gets better. Honestly, it kind of gives them a younger feel when reading back, which is really fitting, I think.

Overall, I think it’s because I know that the plot gets more exciting that I wasn’t that hooked by this volume. I definitely took my time and enjoyed it, especially the bonus content in the back. I hope they publish the entire series like this.
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244 reviews13 followers
February 16, 2026
Point faible de ce webtoon : trop fort.

C’est absolument tout ce que j’aime. Un mariage arrangé, des dragons, des complots, une intrigue prenante et dynamique.

Bref, si je ne devais conseiller qu’un webtoon aux amateurs de romance, ce serait celui ci.

J’ai adoré, je ne me suis pas ennuyée une seconde malgré la taille du webtoon. J’apprécie énormément les personnages et leur relation. Certains personnages secondaires méritent également plus d’importance.

Et cette fin. Absolument tout ce que je voulais. I NEED le tome 3.
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1,876 reviews28 followers
July 22, 2025
Another solid and entertaining installment of a romantasy webtoon. I thought this moved pretty quickly as Kyro and Clove begin to slowly trust one another. A new member of the court is stirring the court drama pot and the assassination attempt had me turning the pages quickly.
Profile Image for Toria Louise.
21 reviews
March 10, 2026
Series 2 is just as good as Series 1! The introduction to new characters & trying to decipher what their motives are towards the MFC & sometimes the MMC just made the series even better.

Solid 5 ⭐️
238 reviews
February 20, 2025
The story continues! It is still very interesting and pulls me in. It is nice to know more about the characters and when things come to light.
It is a very enjoyable read!
Profile Image for Rose H.
156 reviews
May 17, 2025
Reading this book little by little on WEBTOON and I am really loving it!
Profile Image for Tuffnut.
508 reviews
June 6, 2025
The wedding approaches but not before some assassins break in! A nice refresher for what's currently going on in the Webtoon.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for Jeremy Fowler.
Author 1 book31 followers
June 23, 2025
Love that we finally getting to a good place with action and romance sparking in each chapter!!
348 reviews4 followers
July 23, 2025
I have to wait till November on that cliffhanger? 😫
Profile Image for Eva :3.
54 reviews2 followers
August 5, 2025
oh Kyro, what the man you are😩🙌
17 reviews
September 21, 2025
Always such a page turner!
I fell in love with his series on Webtoon! it's amazing to have it book form!
Profile Image for Rachel.
630 reviews
October 28, 2025
Classic and entertaining romantasy. Now to finish it on Webtunes!
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