The story introduces , a fragile, social outcast suffering from Borderline Personality Disorder. Bum has developed a dangerous obsession with Oh Sangwoo , a charismatic and popular peer he first met during his mandatory military service.
Chapter 1 immediately establishes the series' core psychological themes: killing stalking chapter 1 upd
Unlike typical "Boys' Love" (BL) stories, Killing Stalking utilizes the genre's tropes to explore Stockholm Syndrome , gaslighting, and the lasting effects of childhood trauma. Availability and Updates (Upd) The story introduces , a fragile, social outcast
Before Bum can process the horror or escape, Sangwoo returns. The chapter ends on a chilling note as Sangwoo captures Bum, shattering his legs with a baseball bat to prevent him from leaving, thus beginning their toxic, hostage-based relationship. Key Themes and Character Analysis Availability and Updates (Upd) Before Bum can process
Oh Sangwoo is presented as the "golden boy"—handsome, empathetic, and popular—only for the mask to slip within the first few panels of his appearance at home.
While the original webtoon is with 67 chapters (ending in 2019), recent "updates" typically refer to the release of physical editions and potential adaptations: