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  2. Web novels in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The cover of the Korean web novel 'The Remarried Empress' 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.

  3. List of manhwa - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... The following is a list of manhwa (Korean: ...

  4. Webtoon (platform) - Wikipedia

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    Webtoon Entertainment, the serial comics platform, was founded in South Korea in 2005 by CEO Junkoo Kim, Naver. [16] Since its launch in 2013, WEBTOON has become the most popular mobile app, catering to young adults who enjoy reading comics and webcomic content. [17]

  5. Zero: Circle of Flow - Wikipedia

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    Zero: the Circle of Flow is a Korean manhwa written by Dall-Young Lim and illustrated by ROH Sang-young. It is the sequel to Zero: The Gate of the Beginning and a direct adaption of the Korean eroge of the same name. It features different main characters and setting from its prequel, with a few of the original characters returning.

  6. Manta (platform) - Wikipedia

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    Manta is a South Korean digital comics (or webtoons, webcomics, manhwa) platform owned and operated by RIDI Corporation. [1] [2] It works with its own in-house studio as well as outside partners to create original digital comics. [3]

  7. Manhwa - Wikipedia

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    During the Korean war, Manhwa was used with the aim of boosting the morale of the public. The popularity of comics rose during the 1950s and 1960s, [ 11 ] creating diversity of styles and subject matter which led to the construction of new genres such as sunjeong (or soonjung), [ 14 ] stories containing romance that are aimed at young women.

  8. The Girl Downstairs (manhwa) - Wikipedia

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    The Girl Downstairs, known in South Korea as Lee Doo-na! (Korean: 이두나!; RR: Iduna!) (Chinese: 爱上她的理由; pinyin: Ài shàng tā de lǐyóu) is a South Korean manhwa released as a webtoon written and illustrated by Min Songa.

  9. Tomorrow (manhwa) - Wikipedia

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    Tomorrow (Korean: 내일; RR: Naeil) is a South Korean manhwa released as a webtoon written and illustrated by Llama. It was serialized via Naver Corporation's webtoon platform, Naver Webtoon from May 2017 to April 2023, with the individual chapters collected and published into 18 volumes. The manhwa has been published in English by Line Webtoon.