Seung-tae’s not sure he’s lived the best of lives. He’s 70-years-old and still closeted, with no one left at his side to hold his hand when he’s diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. But maybe all that could change… with the help of his old diary. Turns out he can reach out to his 19-year-old self in the past via its magic. And talking to his younger self, all these memories keep coming back… Of how he was in love when he was so young, and how there was this serial killer on the loose in his neighborhood… (Source: Lezhin US)
What lies in worlds beyond our own? Is it a bright light and then… nothingness? Or is it another land populated with gorgeous beauty and eldritch horror beyond our recognition? General Hwee-un falls in battle, leaving behind his unspoken love and a life unlived and awakens in a… forest? Malevolent spirits and demons vie for his life until a handsome goblin whisks him away to the Goblin Village and into the court of the Goblin King. Whatever life may exist in the beyond, death is only the beginning. (Source: Lezhin US)
The lively yet clumsy new maid June does nothing right except cause trouble and yet, instead of berating June, the young and gracious madam forgives her and shows favoritism among the maids. Both have admiration and affection for one another, but will it turn into something more? (Source: Lezhin)
Taeho’s barely scraping by after moving out of his parent’s home when he catches just the lucky break he needs: an easy, overpaid job as the manager of top celebrity, Wooyeon (overpaid being the key word here). The job starts to take a weird turn when Taeho notices that people tend to like Wooyeon a little too much... Fans are one thing, but the adoration Wooyeon ignites is something else. And why is everyone at Wooyeon’s agency related to him? Meanwhile, Wooyeon can’t figure out Taeho doesn’t adore him like everyone else. How long will it be before Taeho discover’s Wooyeon’s secret...? (Source: Lezhin)
Psychopaths are known for their crimes on TV, but not all of them are bound to become criminals... They live next to us without us knowing what they are, wearing a mask to hide their true nature... Kim Young Hee is a newly appointed nurse in a high school infirmary. One day, one of her student declares " I am a psycopath"... Original Webtoon Note : Was first published in Best Challenge on Naver under the title of "Black Romance"
After experiencing a traumatic incident involving a previous lover, Jiho is too afraid to tell his classmate Soohan that he likes him. Thankfully, Soohan can hear other people’s thoughts and asks him out first. But, as we all know, love isn’t always that easy. Will Jiho and Soohan really get their happily ever after? (Source: Lezhin)
Lee Doosan is a master of the arcade. The only place he can find reprieve from the agony of adolescence, the games there act as an outlet for the stress and strain of daily life. But when he runs into his childhood best friend at the hottest spot in town—Justice Arcade—the real games begin. As the two boys try to reconcile their complicated feelings about the past with the realities of the present, will they be able to achieve a high score for their futures? Or is this reunion "game over" from the get-go...? (Source: Lezhin US)
Lately, Yeji's life has been less up and more down. She's barely making ends meet with a dead end part-time job, school's been rough, and her roommate is the worst. Moving in with an old friend just meant that after a year, she had one less friend. Things quickly take a turn when her roommate/former-friend/"frenemy" announces she'll be moving out. Too bad Yeji's new roommate wasn't exactly what she was hoping for. (Source: Lezhin)
After only one day's performance in this new village, someone has destroyed Go Jin and his musical troupe's instruments. His search for the culprit leads him to Gam-rae, the Taoist master of the village. Endowed with supernatural gifts, suspicion often falls on him. But Go Jin soon finds that there is much more to this man than his gifts, as he becomes caught in the middle of Gam-rae's own supernatural battle. (Source: Lezhin)
Si-Hun is handsome, cultured and rich. What else would you expect from an established doctor? He's everything that Jun-Yeong wants to be, once he gets out of college. Oh, and Jun-Yeong's not gay. At least, that's what he says... While he's more or less having sex with Si-Hun. A man. A married man. A married man who happens to be dating his his best friend, Ma-Ri. (Source: Lezhin US, edited)
Even the most casual of comments can leave some people with profound scars. One cruel sentence has left Jae-Ha with a chronic fear of talking to strangers, while another remark has turned Yeong-U into a recluse. A little bit of coincidence and a pinch of nosiness bring the two boys together, marking the beginning of an unlikely friendship. Together, they try to face their demons head on. All they need to do to move on is to take everything one step at a time. One small step, that’s all it’ll take. One small step to start. (Source: Lezhin US)
Yeonkwang Arts High School makes a clear distinction between the talented and the mediocre. The talented receive full benefits of the Gifted and Talented program—funding, training, opportunities to participate in exclusive art contests—while the mediocre are left to fend for themselves in the hopes that they, too, can one day make it into the prestigious program. Talent equals power in this competitive school, but when Chung-eun, a G/T student, falls for Yumi, a non-G/T student, the tables are turned. While Chung-eun is blinded by Yumi’s charms, Yumi’s got a hidden agenda. (Source: Lezhin)
