Manhwa character sightings spike
A post by @kyungdwu showing sightings of characters “dg and jiwon” from the #jinxmanhwa drew roughly 1.5K likes and 164 reposts, signalling renewed online interest in that title. The post has been shared widely within manhwa fan communities in the last 48 hours (x.com).
A fan post pairing “DG” and “Jiwon” with Mingwa’s *Jinx* spread quickly across X this weekend, pushing the manhwa back into fan feeds. (x.com) The post came from @kyungdwu and, as of April 12, had drawn about 1,500 likes and 164 reposts in roughly 48 hours, according to the public engagement counts visible on the post. (x.com) That burst of attention landed inside an already large readership for *Jinx*, a mature Boys’ Love manhwa published on Lezhin Comics by creator Mingwa. Lezhin’s English listing identifies the series as a story about physical therapist Kim Dan and mixed martial arts fighter Joo Jaekyung. (lezhinus.com) Lezhin launched the English-language introduction to *Jinx* on November 28, 2022, and the series remains listed on the platform’s Boys’ Love catalog as of April 12. (lezhinus.com, lezhinus.com) In fan communities, character “sightings” posts work like roll calls: readers circulate screenshots, edits, and references to side characters or possible cross-title echoes, then use reposts and quote-posts to test how much appetite still exists for a series. The @kyungdwu post followed that pattern, with the names “DG” and “Jiwon” acting as the hook. (x.com) The names also point to Mingwa’s older hit *BJ Alex*, whose Lezhin description centers on Dong-gyun, often shortened by fans to “DG.” Lezhin lists *BJ Alex* separately from *Jinx*, but both series sit under the same creator’s catalog. (lezhinus.com, lezhinus.com) That overlap helps explain why a single post can travel beyond one title’s core audience. Readers who followed Mingwa from *BJ Alex* to *Jinx* already share character shorthand, ship names, and repost networks on X and other fan platforms. (lezhinus.com, lezhinus.com) Public catalog pages also show *Jinx* still positioned prominently in Lezhin’s Boys’ Love lineup, including a “popular” listing and a hiatus tag on the genre page. That kind of platform visibility gives fans more reason to amplify even small sparks of renewed interest while they wait for updates. (lezhinus.com) For now, the clearest sign is the simplest one: a niche fandom post turned into a measurable burst of engagement, and *Jinx* readers noticed fast. (x.com)