The plot explores the "disqualification" of family bonds, focusing on a protagonist who faces extreme hardship, violence, and despair.
Jun was the brains of the operation, a support-class Awakened who could process battle data at supercomputer speeds. During the "fall," his mind was flooded with cosmic horror, leaving him non-verbal and unresponsive.
(Korean: 추락하는 형제들) is a Boys' Love (BL) manhwa created by Bulgama that has garnered attention for its intense emotional stakes and dark thematic elements . Released in 2023, it serves as the first installment in the Family Disqualification anthology series. Plot Overview and Themes manhwa the falling brothers
The manhwa has successfully carved out its space in the community due to its uncompromising focus on emotional maturity. Fans of the genre praise the series for:
anthology. By leading a collection centered on "disqualified" family dynamics, the series immediately signals a departure from traditional domestic narratives. It explores the tension between inherited identity and personal desire, set against the backdrop of modern BL tropes like romance and psychological complexity. Thematic Anchor: Family Disqualification As the first entry in an anthology titled Family Disqualification , the primary theme of Falling Brothers The plot explores the "disqualification" of family bonds,
"I know."
Bulgama’s pacing focuses heavily on the internal struggles of the protagonists. This makes every interaction feel laced with unsaid words and underlying dread. Thematic Depth: Dissecting the "Family Disqualification" (Korean: 추락하는 형제들) is a Boys' Love (BL)
But they had also grown up sharing a bedroom. Sharing secrets. Sharing the weight of a father who looked at them like they were already ghosts.
: The story utilizes a slow-burn progression. It balances heavy drama with lighter, character-building moments to prevent the narrative from feeling overwhelmingly dark. Why "Falling Brothers" Resonance with Readers
"Hey yourself." Dae-hyun's voice cracked. "Where are we?"
The artwork in (illustrated by Kang Seo-jin and adapted from the novel by Lee Myung-ho ) is divisive among new readers, but for veteran fans, it is the highlight.