Jung Erae has no clue about relationships and men to the point where she drives every man away. Desperate, she seeks help and ends up contacting a love doctor, Cha Yoon. Strangely enough, Erae starts developing newfound feelings for this so-called doctor. (Source: Lezhin)
Min-Jae’s been dumped. Fed up with their long distance relationship, his actress girlfriend Hye-Eun left him while he was “finding himself” in Australia. When Min-Jae rushes home and runs into Hye-Eun and her gorgeous new man, Woo-Chan, at the airport, drama ensues. Amidst the chaos, the two love rivals bang heads. Upon waking, they discover they’ve changed bodies! Why have they switched? How will they cope? Will they ever be able to go back? Find out as Min-Jae and Woo-Chan embark on a journey that takes “self-discovery” to a whole new level! (Source: Lezhin)
Taeyi hears a familiar melody fill the empty halls and makes his way to the old music room. He knows his brother is dead, but he can’t help but hope, maybe, just maybe...it’s his brother playing his favorite song. When he slams open the door, however, he finds Seheon, the new transfer student, at the piano. Disappointment comes crashing down and Taeyi can’t control his anger. How dare Seheon play his brother’s song? How dare he smile? How dare he say he loves jazz? “If I ever catch you playing the piano again...that’ll be the end of you.” And with that begins their story, as unpredictable and visceral as jazz. (Source: Lezhin US)
Chi-Woo’s got issues. Upon returning to school after the “incident” last year, he vows to keep to himself and stay out of trouble until graduation. Easier said than done: his bad boy reputation has made him the talk of the school, and Kyu-Jin - class president and model student - won’t stop being friendly. Trouble arrives soon enough in the shape of Ji-Hyun, a tattooed hunk from Chi-Woo’s dark past. It’s gonna be a tough year… (Source: Lezhin US)
One sweltering day, university student Kim Ki-Beom comes home to find Su-Hyeon, a runaway high school girl in front of his house. Trying to be a responsible adult, Ki-Beom attempts to send Su-Hyeon on her way. After discovering she may be hiding a painful past not unlike his own, the softhearted Ki-Beom agrees to let her stay. But there’s a catch: she must leave in exactly two weeks. The clock ticking, Ki-Beom gets to know Su-Hyeon - only to realize that there might be more to his unwelcome houseguest than what meets the eye… (Source: Lezhin US, edited) *Note: Chapter count includes a 10-chapter side story*
Wan’s got a face that scares everyone away before he can really become friends with anyone. So when Ha-woon befriends Wan on his first day at his new school, Wan is elated. Ha-woon must be an angel! It doesn’t take long, though, for Ha-woon to betray him in a terrible way, and Wan discovers Ha-woon might be more devil than angel. But then an accident happens that gives Wan a second chance at friendship with his angel. And it all starts with one big, fat lie. (Source: Lezhin)
Kang-Ha lost her boyfriend, her job, and, most recently, her bike. And just when things were at their worst, she meets her neighbor. Tall, handsome, mysterious... in a word, perfect. That is, except his tendency to transform into a frog. (Source: Lezhin US)
Gyeongseong, 1920—the early days of colonial Korea. When a young Japanese boy is found dead at a local school's lantern festival, fingers start to point towards Kim Mugyeong. Despite the mounting pressure, Mugyeong refuses to talk, forcing officers to search for information elsewhere. Just what secrets have these two boys been hiding, and why does Mugyeong refuse to talk? In the midst of tumultuous social and political conflicts, the youth are just trying to make do. And while they say that some flowers bloom in adversity, perhaps there are also some that are destined to remain unblossomed. (Source: Lezhin US)
Baekya is childhood friends with Jichan, a well-known trash magnet. It has been and always will be Baekya's job to console Jichan after every one of his bad break-ups. One day, as Baekya was consoling Jichan yet again, the most popular boy in school, Lee Hyeon, appears in front of them. Knowing Hyeon's infamous streak of break-ups and bad boy stories, Baekya tries to stop Sichuan from falling for Hyeon when Jichan falls for him head over heels. Jichan even boldly asks Baekya to become friends with Hyeon just so he could set them up with each other. Baekya begrudgingly accepts and tries his best to become close to Hyeon, when one day Hyeon approaches him first and asks "Don't you think you're making it too obvious? I know you like me, but think you can stop it now?" (Source: Lezhin US)
Lee Hoon has had it tough his whole life. After his mom died from sickness and his abusive, alcoholic dad abandoned him, Hoon is left with nothing but a mountain of debt. With no hope in sight, he resolves to put himself out of his misery. Yet ending his messed-up life turns out to be more difficult than he first thought… (Source: Lezhin US)
With all his memories wiped out, Jesse wakes up in the hospital and in front of him stands a man that suggests he's Jesse's lover. However, the only fragmented memory Jesse has of that man is him trying to kill Jesse. But is his fragile memory reliable? Who's telling the truth and what is actually going on? Why was he in the hospital to begin with? A luxury BL thriller that will keep you wanting for more. (Source: Lezhin Comics)
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)
