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  2. Sweet Home (webtoon) - Wikipedia

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    Sweet Home. (webtoon) Sweet Home ( Korean : 스위트 홈; RR : Seuwiteu Hom) is a South Korean webtoon written by Kim Carnby and illustrated by Hwang Young-chan. [ 1] First published in Naver Webtoon, the webtoon ran for a total of 140 chapters plus 1 prologue from October 12, 2017, to July 2, 2020. [ 4] It centers on a suicidal high school ...

  3. Girls of the Wild's - Wikipedia

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    August 7, 2011 – October 2016. Collected. volumes. 1 (print) Girls of the Wild's ( Korean : 소녀 더 와일즈; RR : Sonyeo Deo Wailjeu) is a South Korean manhwa webtoon series written by Hun and illustrated by Zhena (Kim Hye-jin). It was first published on Naver Webtoon on August 7, 2011, [ 3] and has been released in English by Line.

  4. True Beauty (webtoon) - Wikipedia

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    True Beauty was the third most viewed series on Webtoon in 2019 [4] and a print version was released starting October 29, 2020 by Young Com. [5] It was also adapted into a television series of the same name which premiered on tvN on December 9, 2020. [6] A Korean animated series of the same name began airing in August 2024. [7]

  5. Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint - Wikipedia

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    Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint, also alternatively translated as Omniscient Reader ( Korean : 전지적 독자 시점; Hanja : 全知的讀者時點; RR : Jeonjijeog Dogja Sijeom ), is a South Korean web novel written by Sing Shong. It was first published on January 6, 2018, on the platform Munpia, and ended on February 2, 2020. [ 1]

  6. Web novels in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Web novels in South Korea. Web novels in South Korea ( Korean : 웹소설; Hanja : 웹小說; RR : Websoseol) have been growing in popularity in the 21st century. Among e-publishing fields, web novels are the core contents that are leading the e-book market. Just as webtoons (online comics) grew in the early 2000s in South Korea, web novels ...

  7. Manhwa - Wikipedia

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    However, live-action drama series and movie adaptations of manhwa have occurred more frequently in recent years. Full House in 2004 and Goong ("Palace" or "Princess Hours") in 2006 are prominent examples. Below is a list of manhwa titles adapted into television series, web series, films, etc.

  8. Dark Moon: The Blood Altar - Wikipedia

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    The webtoon ranked in the top five in the platform's chart in seven different language services including German, Spanish, French, Chinese and Indonesian, topping all Sunday series for 10 straight weeks. [7] [8] The Comic Book Resources similarly included the series in their "25 Top Manhwa You Need To Read". [9]

  9. Gosu (manhwa) - Wikipedia

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    Gosu is a sequel to the Yongbi Bulpae (Yongbi the Invincible) manhwa, which was serialized from 1998 to 2002. [1] [2] Giun Ryu and Mun Jeong Hoo launched the comic in Naver in 2015, and ended the series in February 2023. The webtoon is also available in English, Chinese, and Japanese, and has garnered 1.4 billion views.