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Bum views Sangwoo as a savior figure, a beacon of light who once protected him from military hazing. killing stalking chapter 1
By making the protagonist a stalker, the audience is immediately placed in an uncomfortable position. We are meant to fear for Bum's life, but we also condemn his actions. This complex dynamic is what makes Killing Stalking so compelling. 3. Subversion of Expectations This public link is valid for 7 days
From the outset, it's clear that Kim Onhoo is crafting a narrative that will explore the darker aspects of human relationships. The atmosphere is tense and foreboding, with a sense of unease that permeates every interaction between the characters. The artwork is striking, with bold lines and vibrant colors that contrast with the darkness of the story. Can’t copy the link right now
Chapter 1 succeeds because it weaponizes the tropes of the "dark romance" and "thriller" genres against the reader. It forces the audience to sympathize with a stalker (Bum) just long enough to trap them in a basement with a monster (Sangwoo).