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overview: yoon bum decides to sneak into the home of the senior he has a crush on, sangwoo. he never expected someone so bright to have such a dark side.
review: the greatest-known 'cult yaoi', for lack of a better term. violent, gruesome and gory with fragmented affection... the characters are so well-developed and it's unique.
plot: 8.5/10
drawings: 5.5/10
overview: jonathan's sick brother baron asks him to take his place in an interview. upon arrival, he realises it's with "kister the killer" - a famous serial killer who takes an interest in jonathan.
review: the plot is well-developed and had lots of research into it; everything is entangled in a complex & stylish way which is so satisfying. i really want to find out more about the characters, especially kister. i want updates!
plot: 8.5/10
drawings: 8/10
overview: gijun hasn't felt alive in a while, and his unsuccessful search for thrill bores him. but his heart suddenly starts to beat faster when a particular waiter walks into his room at a sex club.
review: gijun is a rich pervert and haseo a psychopath. this honestly has such a well-developed storyline that it's unexpectedly short - other than that there's nothing to complain about, it's a good read.
plot: 7/10
drawings: 8/10
overview: dohyun lives a mundane, shitty life which only gets worse when he gets kidnapped in broad daylight. his captor, however, seems to treat him unusually.
review: i've seen many people say this is a better version of 'killing stalking' and apparently the ending is bittersweet (i never got to it). overall it's pretty spicy, a roller coaster to read and is definitely real.
plot: 8/10
drawings: 7/10
overview: hyunwoo is driven to the brink of insanity after having hallucinations of his dead girlfriend. things change when his mother sets him up with jimin, who looks exactly like his ex, but holds a deep secret.
review: this was such a beautiful story. i'm not satisfied with the ending in terms of the unnecessary elements and it feeling a bit unrealistic, but it's a story that's deeper than expected. i haven't cried from a manhwa in a while.
plot: 7.5/10
drawings: 7.5/10
overview: kim haneul, in an attempt to retrace the steps that lead towards his brother gaeul's suicide, moves to his private school and joins the mysterious reading club.
review: bought the chapter to finish it, and i can say it was a solid plot - though the ending was somewhat predictable. the drawings are really nice though sometimes it's hard to differentiate the characters. overall a good read.
plot: 7.5/10
drawings: 7/10
overview: jinyoo has grown up with traumatic memories, whether it be getting bullied in high school or having a dead mother and an abusive father. to top it all off, he gets kidnapped by an insanely obsessive classmate gyuhwool.
review: this is known as a good read for fans of 'killing stalking', and i agree. personally it's not as intense and they have so much sex, but jinyoo's character development and discoveries are what keeps it going.
plot: 7/10
drawings: 6/10
overview: hyunsung unwillingly becomes accustomed to his stalker, who takes care of him and ensures his wellbeing without ever meeting him.
review: it's a good quick read but i personally didn't enjoy it much. i think the screenshots were a bit messy in the middle, if not the plot was poorly constructed around then. the character change was abrupt but it wasn't too bad.
plot: 6/10
drawings: 7/10
art is BEAUTIFUL but plot feels rushed. beom's relo also hitting right
Killing Stalking