Killing Stalking Chapter 1 Exclusive 📌
This is the moment that made Killing Stalking infamous. As Bum explores the house, he discovers a horrifying secret: a bruised, beaten, bound, and gagged young woman hidden in the basement. The fantasy shatters. The unattainable crush isn't just aloof; he is a monster. The reality Bum uncovers is that Oh Sangwoo is a serial killer.
This was no ordinary stalker. This was someone who knew her, watched her, and was now playing a twisted game of cat and mouse.
As Yoon Bum prepares to leave, he realizes he has lost his precious ring—a trinket Sangwoo threw away years ago that Bum considers a treasure. He turns back. He crawls on the floor of the bedroom looking for it. The tension is unbearable. The reader screams internally: Leave! Just run!
If you look closely at the panels in Chapter 1, the foreshadowing is everywhere: killing stalking chapter 1 exclusive
In the exclusive print or high-resolution digital scans, the sound effects are meticulously placed. When Bum is trying to escape through the first-floor window, the sound of Sangwoo’s footsteps on the stairs is drawn as massive, echoing vibrations. Koogi uses these visual audio cues to create a rhythm—a heartbeat that accelerates until Sangwoo’s hand clamps down on Bum’s ankle.
Her heart racing, Soonkki opened the envelope. Inside, she found a Polaroid photograph of herself, taken outside her apartment building. The image was grainy, but unmistakable. Soonkki's face went pale.
Warm, daylight tones shift into heavy, oppressive shadows inside the house. This is the moment that made Killing Stalking infamous
Here is where the differs from a standard thriller. Most stories would have the stalker be the villain. Koogi flips the script.
It is a visual pun involving power: Bum came here to prey on Sangwoo, but he has become the prey.
When Sangwoo collapses, Bum takes the keys. He drags the unconscious man inside. The reader’s heart races. We know this is breaking-and-entering. We know Bum is crossing a legal and moral line. But Koogi’s art makes us feel Bum’s pathetic desperation. He doesn't steal anything. Instead, he tucks Sangwoo into bed, touching his face reverently. He whispers that he will leave before Sangwoo wakes up. The unattainable crush isn't just aloof; he is a monster
: Early chapters emphasize the "pitfalls of pity," where readers are initially led to sympathize with Bum’s trauma—specifically a past rape attempt that Sangwoo had interrupted—before being confronted with the reality of his own criminal behavior. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
The chapter’s inciting incident occurs when Bum notices —a popular, handsome classmate—walking home from school. Intrigued by Sang‑woo’s confident demeanor, Bum begins to stalk him from a distance, photographing his daily routine and collecting seemingly trivial details (the coffee shop he frequents, the route he takes).
The final pages of Chapter 1 lay the foundation for the entire series. Bum wakes up chained in Sangwoo’s basement. His head is bleeding. He is terrified. But here is the psychological twist that made the go viral.