Yoon Bum was a shadow of a man. Scrawny, pale, and thoroughly isolated by a lifetime of severe trauma, he lived on the absolute fringes of society. But in his gray world, there was one blinding, radiant sun: Oh Sangwoo Killing Stalking: Deluxe Edition Vol. 1 by Koogi, Paperback
Yoon Bum walked into that house hoping for love. You are walking into the first chapter hoping for a thrill. One of you will be disappointed. The other will be traumatized. killing stalking chapter 1 high quality
Yoon Bum, expecting to find a mess to clean or a shirt to steal, instead stumbles into a nightmare. He discovers a bound, terrified woman in Sangwoo’s basement. Before he can process it, Sangwoo appears behind him. Yoon Bum was a shadow of a man
The climax of Chapter 1 is the moment Bum enters the basement. This is where the title’s "Killing" aspect takes center stage. Finding a bound and tortured woman in Sangwoo's home instantly flips the power dynamic. 1 by Koogi, Paperback Yoon Bum walked into
: What "Killing Stalking" says about society, particularly regarding the glamorization of crime and the impact of media on our perceptions of reality.
Just as Bum realizes the danger, Sangwoo returns home. In the chapter's climax, Sangwoo discovers Bum, shifts instantly from his "popular guy" persona to a sadistic killer, and breaks Bum's legs to prevent his escape. Character Profiles introduced in Chapter 1 Initial Impression Reality Revealed in Chapter 1 Yoon Bum A scrawny, quiet "weirdo" stalker.
The chapter sets the stage for the entire series by establishing the cat-and-mouse game between the stalker (Sung-jae) and the one being stalked (Sang-woo), albeit unknowingly to Sang-woo at this point. Sung-jae's character is introduced with a sense of normalcy, working as a detective, but his obsession with Sang-woo quickly showcases his complex personality.