Killing Stalking Chapter 1 [TESTED →]

a lighthearted romance. It is a graphic psychological thriller that explores: Kidnapping and extreme confinement Physical and psychological abuse Disturbing violence and gore Toxic and non-consensual dynamics Why It’s So Popular

Killing Stalking is a popular South Korean webtoon series written by Yuri and illustrated by Suzi. killing stalking chapter 1

After their military service ended, Bum and Sangwoo went their separate ways—but Bum never forgot. When they coincidentally crossed paths again on the street years later, Bum's dormant obsession reignited with terrifying intensity. He began stalking Sangwoo, learning his routines, his home address, even the passcode to his front door by using powder to reveal frequently pressed numbers on the keypad. a lighthearted romance

Chapter 1 introduces us to , a young man who is, for lack of a better term, a loser in the eyes of society. He is physically frail, socially awkward, and suffers from a traumatic past that has left him with severe mental health issues. He is isolated, often overlooked, and deeply unhappy. When they coincidentally crossed paths again on the

The chapter introduces Yoon Bum, a socially awkward and isolated individual who becomes infatuated with his coworker, Sang-woo. Bum's obsession with Sang-woo is immediate and all-consuming, and he begins to stalk him, monitoring his every move and interaction.

Bum is drawn with large, hollow eyes and sharp angles, reflecting his fragility. Sangwoo is drawn with soft, attractive features that warp into terrifying contortions when his true nature is revealed.

In a matter of panels, Yoon Bum transitions from the active predator (the stalker) to the ultimate prey (the captive). Sangwoo’s transformation from a smiling idol to a cold-blooded killer solidifies Chapter 1 as an unforgettable entry into the horror genre. Visual Storytelling and Artistic Choices