Killing Stalking Chapter 1 Exclusive: The Haunting Beginning of a Psychological Masterpiece
In this deep dive, we will analyze why the first chapter (often referred to by fans seeking the "raw" or "unedited" experience) remains a masterclass in suspense. We will look at the narrative setup, character introductions, and the psychological hooks that turned a webtoon into a global phenomenon.
The chapter ends on a cliffhanger, showing Sang‑woo’s hand slipping into a concealed pocket while Bum, oblivious, smiles nervously. The final panel, rendered in stark black and red, hints at an imminent, dark turn—prompting readers to wonder whether Bum’s yearning for attention will lead to danger.
If you look closely at the panels in Chapter 1, the foreshadowing is everywhere:
Koogi’s psychological horror webtoon Killing Stalking remains one of the most polarizing, intensely debated, and gripping masterpieces in modern digital comics. From its very first pages, the series establishes an atmosphere of claustrophobia and dread that hooks readers instantly.