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  2. Category:South Korean webtoons - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:South Korean webcomics - Wikipedia

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    South Korean webcomic creators (1 C) W. South Korean webtoons (2 C, 74 P) Works based on South Korean webcomics (3 C)

  4. Webtoon (platform) - Wikipedia

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    Webtoons are a sub-menu of the gate companies that began with South Korean portal services Daum and Naver. Webtoons are a type of episodic digital comic that originated in South Korea usually meant to be read on smartphones. Posting comic content for free caused the $3 billion South Korean book and comic industry to rapidly collapse.

  5. Welcome to Convenience Store - Wikipedia

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    Welcome to Convenience Store (Korean: 와라! 편의점; RR: Wara! Pyeonuijeom) is a South Korean webtoon created by Ji Kang-min. The webtoon began in February 2008 and received an award at the Seoul International Cartoon and Animation Festival that same year. A paperback version was released on October 23, 2008.

  6. Kakao Webtoon - Wikipedia

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    The service operated as Daum Webtoon alongside Kakao's other service, KakaoPage, attracting many readers to its platform. It wasn't until August 1, 2021, when the service was relaunched as Kakao Webtoon in order to expand globally and management changed to the platform now being operated by Kakao Entertainment , a subsidiary of Kakao. [ 2 ]

  7. Romance 101 - Wikipedia

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    Romance 101 (Korean: 바른연애 길잡이; RR: Baleun-yeon-ae giljab-i) is a South Korean manhwa released as a webtoon written and illustrated by Namsoo. It was serialized via Naver Corporation's webtoon platform, Naver Webtoon, from March 2018 to July 2021, with the individual chapters collected and published into 12 volumes.

  8. KakaoPage - Wikipedia

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    KakaoPage Corp. owned 19.8 percent of Haksan Publishing, 22.2 percent of Seoul Media Comics, and 19.8 percent of Daewon C.I., all of them publishers of comics. [8] It also owned 21.9 percent of the stock in drama production company Mega Monster, which is a subsidiary of its then-sister company Kakao M.

  9. Today's Webtoon - Wikipedia

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    Today's Webtoon (Korean: 오늘의 웹툰) is a South Korean television series starring Kim Se-jeong, Choi Daniel, and Nam Yoon-su. It is a remake of a Japanese drama, which was based on the manga series Jūhan Shuttai!. It aired from July 29 to September 17, 2022 on SBS TV's Fridays and Saturdays at 22:00 for 16 episodes. [3]