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To be continued…
Sangwoo is presented as a duality. In Bum’s memories, he is an angel of kindness. In the present, he is a sleeping beauty. But the final panel reveals his true nature: calculating, physically powerful, and devoid of empathy. His calm reaction to finding a stranger in his bedroom is the first major red flag that Sangwoo is far more dangerous than Bum ever imagined.
Killing Stalking chapter one introduces Yoon Bum's obsessive stalking of Oh Sangwoo, abruptly transforming from a thriller into intense psychological horror when Bum discovers a victim in Sangwoo’s basement. Koogi’s art style and narrative choices establish a dark, claustrophobic atmosphere that highlights the dramatic contrast between the characters and sets the stage for a story focused on abuse and trauma. Share public link killing stalking chapter 1 full
If you have read the and are considering continuing, be warned: Chapter 2 and beyond escalate rapidly.
Bum, terrified, stutters an apology. He expects rage. He expects disgust. But Sangwoo smiles. He is calm, polite, and eerily welcoming. He offers Bum tea. He listens to Bum’s confession of love. For three horrifying pages, the reader thinks, "Is he forgiving him? Is this the start of a twisted romance?" To be continued… Sangwoo is presented as a duality
The chapter ends with Sangwoo showing his true, sinister intentions, hinting at a dark and twisted relationship between the two characters.
Koogi’s art is central to the story’s unsettling power. The use of a dark, muted color palette, coupled with frequent shadows and extreme close-ups, creates a suffocating atmosphere of dread and suspense. This visual style perfectly mirrors the psychological turmoil of the characters, making the comic a visceral experience as much as a narrative one. But the final panel reveals his true nature:
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