You might like 'Lookism' as it also has elements of character transformation and challenges. It has a comparable engaging storyline. Also, 'The God of High School' has some similarities in terms of action and adventure.
There's 'True Beauty' which shares similar themes of self-discovery and growth.
I'm not sure exactly. Maybe there was a plot twist or a character disappearance that caused the title.
I'm not too sure exactly, but it likely involves some mystery or adventure based on the title.
You might like 'Noragami'. It shares elements of mystery and character development found in 'The Missing O'. Also, the art style is quite captivating.
I'm not sure. Maybe it involves a mystery or a lost element. But I don't have specific details.
I have no definite answer. It could be that the manga didn't meet certain standards or there was a problem with the author's contract.
Not sure. Maybe it's a printing error or some intentional artistic choice by the creator.
The Manga Rock for 'The Missing O' is no longer available. It was taken down because it didn't have the rights to offer the manga, which is against the law and can harm the creators and publishers.
The main plot often involves a child going missing which sets off a series of events full of twists and turns. O Henry was known for his surprise endings, so perhaps in this story there are unexpected characters who get involved in the search for the missing kid, like a seemingly unhelpful bystander who turns out to be crucial.
Maybe it got taken down due to copyright issues or low popularity.
The theme of'manhwa missing love' could potentially center around the longing for a connection that's absent. Maybe it explores the pain and growth that come from this absence of love. Or it could be a story of hope and the quest to find that missing piece.