Korean webtoons mastered the art of the cliffhanger. Unlike Japanese manga, manhwa is vertical scroll. Every swipe down is a potential emotional gut punch. Love junkie stories exploit this by ending chapters on a whisper, a tear, or an accidental touch.
If you’ve recently fallen down the rabbit hole of Korean webcomics, you might have come across a term that perfectly describes your current state: Love Junkie . In the world of komik manhwa (Korean comics), a “love junkie” isn’t just a fan of romance—it’s a specific archetype of character, and often, the reader themselves. It refers to someone who is addicted to the rush of a new relationship, the angst of a love triangle, and the dopamine hit of a slow-burn confession. love junkie komik manhwa
A: As of now, most "love junkie" style manhwa are digital-first. Check Ize Press or Seven Seas for physical releases of popular titles like A Business Proposal or What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim? which have similar vibes. Korean webtoons mastered the art of the cliffhanger