A review by aoki_reads
Killing Stalking: Deluxe Edition Vol. 2 by Koogi

5.0

Babyyyyyyyyyy, I just KNEW Yoon Bum had that psychopath in him.

Killing Stalking Vol. 2 did for me what the first didn’t— and that was to scratch my itch about Yoon Bum. We finally get to see that the depravity doesn’t just live inside of Sangwoo. Yoon Bum’s character development is strong. Don’t let this scrawny, sad-eyed small boy fool you.

And Sangwoo seems to know exactly how to trigger Bum’s dark side, and quite frankly, they work together really well as a pair of psychopaths.

The holding hands during the sex scene had me spitting out my juice, cause that’s top tier crazy as fuck. And while you might have had a soft spot for Yoon Bum in Vol. 1, trust me— it will go away.

The relationship between Sangwoo and Bum is diving even deeper into depravity— and I’m seriously a disturbed human being because I’m a fiend for this manhwa. It’s a damn page turner for sure. I flew through it.

I don’t even remember the entirety of the webtoon (I had access to it way too young lmao), so I’m sitting around anxiously waiting for Vol. 3 to drop on 06/27 because where are these two bat shit nuts going to take us next like?!?!

Killing Stalking is not for the overly sensitive or faint of heart. You’re going to question yourself for reading it, but no judgement on my end. This story is film worthy. K-Drama worthy. I did hear some rumors that it may get a TV adaptation—and I don’t know how I feel about it. Animate this shit instead, because whichever actors would need to play Sangwoo and Bum will ultimately be scarred for life. This isn’t a light manhwa. It’s not fun, pretty, or cute.

Solid 5 stars for me because I got what I wanted out of Vol. 2 and the anticipation is real.