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Killing Stalking

scarlletia November 30, 2020 12:06 pm

Can some of yall give me some reasons why i should read this manhwa despite reading comments say that its insane and the like? Been seeing its popularity out of mangago and i never thought of reading it cuz of its eerie atmosphere and the title oof- like is violence in there and other forceful shit

Responses
    scarlletia November 30, 2020 1:14 pm
    Well all in all, it is still just a comic. Read a chapter or something if you don't like it, then drop it, no need to think this hard about it. Ain't no university essay to write at the end. ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭ ... Aevyn

    lmaoo i agree, was just rlly curious what ppl thought of it b4 i spout hate nonsense or whatevs on it after reading. I’ll just give it a shot some other day, wont rlly matter in the end

    yibeikafei November 30, 2020 3:07 pm

    Also, for example, "An Uncomfortable Truth" is not tagged Yaoi/BL because... well, it is not one. I am sure there are many other psychological thrillers where the story kinda revolves around a homosexual relationship/attraction but they don't really fit into the Yaoi/BL category, but "An Uncomfortable Truth" is just one that popped in my head. I think KS should also be categorized as such.

    Perhaps this was a (clever?) marketing strategy on Lezhin's part, as KS probably reached beyond the typical psychological thriller audience because of that. Well, I guess as long as people are aware of its dark content, it doesn't matter. If you think about it Yaoi/BL being a genre is such a strange thing anyway. I guess what I am trying to say is, if Yaoi/BL was not called Yaoi but was something like "LGBT Romance" instead, no one would call KS that.

    BlackDrugs December 2, 2020 5:27 am
    so the ending wasn’t worth the read? scarlletia

    it has a tragic and sad ending, i kind of hopped it would somehow end happily but it didn't