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Killing Stalking: Chapter 1 — The Descent Into Obsession Begins
The series begins with a seemingly ordinary introduction to our protagonist, Sang-woo, a young man with a troubled past. He's struggling to find a job and is desperate for a change in his life. However, his world is turned upside down when he meets Min-Soo, a charming and charismatic individual who becomes the catalyst for Sang-woo's descent into madness.
This act of kindness turns into an all-consuming obsession for Bum.
[ Yoon Bum's Stalking ] ➔ [ Guessing the Passcode ] ➔ [ Entering the House ] │ ▼ [ Point of No Return ] killing stalking chapter 1 exclusive
The core tension of Chapter 1 relies heavily on the physical environment. When Bum finally inputs the correct code and the front door clicks open, the narrative shifts from a story about a sad, lonely stalker into something far more sinister. The Illusion of Perfection
Koogi utilizes Chapter 1 to establish the core psychological frameworks that define the entire series. The Deconstruction of the "Savior"
He kneels beside Yoon Bum and whispers: "You wanted to be with me, right? Now you’ll never have to leave." Killing Stalking: Chapter 1 — The Descent Into
Chapter 1 works as a masterclass in psychological horror storytelling for three distinct reasons:
As Bum explores the house, the vertical scrolling mimics his slow, hesitant footsteps. The reader is forced to descend into the basement at the exact same pace as Bum, heightening the suspense.
Close-up panels emphasize Bum’s wide, terrified eyes, making the reader feel his rising panic. This act of kindness turns into an all-consuming
While Killing Stalking gained its massive fanbase as a Lezhin Comics webtoon, a unique opportunity allowed a physical version to exist. In 2017, the Italian publisher J-Pop Manga achieved an impressive feat: they released the world's first-ever physical print edition of the manhwa. This exclusive release brought the story off the screen and into a tangible, collectible format for the first time. It was a direct response to the series' international acclaim, allowing fans to own a piece of manhwa history.
🩸 Killing Stalking deals with heavy themes including abuse, violence, and mental illness. Reader discretion is always advised.
Exclusive Insight: Koogi has stated in rare interviews that this dissonance was intentional. "I wanted the reader to root for the stalker for exactly five seconds," she noted. "Then I wanted them to feel dirty for doing so."
At first glance, the premise of Killing Stalking positions itself near familiar romance tropes: a timid, marginalized protagonist harbors an intense, unrequited crush on the popular, golden-boy classmate. The Misdirection