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| Character | Core Traits | Key Motivations (Chapter 1) | |-----------|-------------|-----------------------------| | | Introverted, socially anxious, obsessive, trauma‑laden (childhood abuse). | Seeks validation through observation; wants to “save” someone, projecting his own need for rescue. | | Oh Sang‑woo | Charismatic, manipulative, physically imposing, enjoys control. | Craves dominance; hides his true nature behind a façade of victimhood. | | The Missing Girl (mentioned) | Unnamed, symbolic of innocence. | Serves as the catalyst for Bum’s obsession and the narrative’s moral stakes. |

A: Yes, Killing Stalking is a full-color webtoon. Chapter 1 uses muted, cold colors (grays, blues, pale pinks) to create unease.

The chapter begins by introducing , a quiet, socially awkward, and financially struggling man. It is revealed that Bum has been obsessively stalking Oh Sangwoo for some time. Bum is infatuated with Sangwoo, believing him to be his savior and a perfect man, stemming from a past interaction where Sangwoo protected him in the military.

Sung-ah's eyes widened as she stared at the figure, her mind racing with questions. Who was this person? What did they want from her?

This opening chapter quickly establishes a tone of extreme psychological horror, forcing the audience to witness the horrifying truth behind a facade of charm and privilege. Through skillful, claustrophobic visual storytelling, the chapter turns a simple breaking-and-entering scenario into a harrowing, life-altering event for the protagonist. Share public link

Chapter 1 establishes a clear contract with the reader: this is not a love story. Koogi deliberately misleads the audience familiar with yaoi or BL (boys’ love) tropes. The “meet-cute” is a trap. The chapter critiques the fetishization of obsessive love by showing its real-world consequences: trauma, captivity, and death.

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| Character | Core Traits | Key Motivations (Chapter 1) | |-----------|-------------|-----------------------------| | | Introverted, socially anxious, obsessive, trauma‑laden (childhood abuse). | Seeks validation through observation; wants to “save” someone, projecting his own need for rescue. | | Oh Sang‑woo | Charismatic, manipulative, physically imposing, enjoys control. | Craves dominance; hides his true nature behind a façade of victimhood. | | The Missing Girl (mentioned) | Unnamed, symbolic of innocence. | Serves as the catalyst for Bum’s obsession and the narrative’s moral stakes. |

A: Yes, Killing Stalking is a full-color webtoon. Chapter 1 uses muted, cold colors (grays, blues, pale pinks) to create unease. killing stalking chapter 1 full

The chapter begins by introducing , a quiet, socially awkward, and financially struggling man. It is revealed that Bum has been obsessively stalking Oh Sangwoo for some time. Bum is infatuated with Sangwoo, believing him to be his savior and a perfect man, stemming from a past interaction where Sangwoo protected him in the military. | Character | Core Traits | Key Motivations

Sung-ah's eyes widened as she stared at the figure, her mind racing with questions. Who was this person? What did they want from her? | Craves dominance; hides his true nature behind

This opening chapter quickly establishes a tone of extreme psychological horror, forcing the audience to witness the horrifying truth behind a facade of charm and privilege. Through skillful, claustrophobic visual storytelling, the chapter turns a simple breaking-and-entering scenario into a harrowing, life-altering event for the protagonist. Share public link

Chapter 1 establishes a clear contract with the reader: this is not a love story. Koogi deliberately misleads the audience familiar with yaoi or BL (boys’ love) tropes. The “meet-cute” is a trap. The chapter critiques the fetishization of obsessive love by showing its real-world consequences: trauma, captivity, and death.