My Bias Gets on the Last Train
Nae Choeaeneun Makchareul Tanda
내 최애는 막차를 탄다
Why this manhwa stands out
My Bias Gets on the Last Train (내 최애는 막차를 탄다) builds its romance on a single recurring image — the last train home, and a girl carrying a guitar. Lee Yeowoon, a college student finishing late shifts, keeps crossing paths with Shin Haein, whose tie to the indie band Long Afternoon is closer than she lets on. JIXKSEE writes and draws the series alone, and her WEBTOON author note traces the work directly to her own past: seeing American punk rock bands live and joining a school band wanting to be on stage with a guitar herself. That biographical thread runs through the music in the story — the indie band setting feels lived-in rather than aesthetic. With 23.9M views and 419K subscribers across 79+ episodes, the series has grown steadily on the strength of two characters slowly recognizing each other through what they listen to.
Best for readers who liked: Maybe Meant to Be (grounded adult Korean romance) and Seasons of Blossom (slice-of-life with serious emotional craft).
Where to start: Ongoing on WEBTOON with new episodes every Tuesday — 79+ chapters as of mid-2026.
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Every night, Yeo-Un takes the last train home—same route, same time, same routine. But one thing keeps catching his eye: a girl with a guitar and a presence that lingers in his mind. When a shared love for the indie band Long Afternoon sparks a conversation, their late-night encounters begin to turn into something more. But Hae-In isn’t just another fan—she’s the voice behind the band, a secret she can’t afford to reveal. As music draws them closer, the truth may threaten to pull them apart. When the final note plays, will their story end in harmony… or heartbreak?
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