What would you do if you found out that your neighbour is a serial killer?
But more importantly: what would you do if some unknown third person was trying to make you kill him?!
Original Webtoon:
Naver Webtoon, Naver Series
40 Chapters (Complete)






I could accept the first two chapters, where it turns out the main character finds out his neighbor is a serial killer. That is an "acceptable" coincidence because it could really happen. Yet, later on, it turns out his OTHER next door neighbor is...
... secretly a hit man.
That's where my suspension of belief goes out. The setup sounds like the start of a knock knock joke, but it's trying to be a dramatic plot-driven series and it's just too silly with a plot that relies on improbable coincidences instead of solid logic.
really well done. can't wait to read team getname's other works. also read the last ten pages of chapter 38 while listening to the soundtrack "grief and sorrow" from naruto.... it really fits
This webtoon is pretty gory with a suspenseful plot that will keep you on the balls of your feet. The main character is easy to sympathize with, making you even more attentive to the story. The "antagonist" is also interesting, not to mention he has a great sense of dark humor.
Hahaha that reminds me, there was this one scene where someone flips this other guy a middle finger. The way he did that was absolutely hilarious. Oh, and there are some bloody references to stuff like Naruto, One Piece and Ariel the mermaid I think...
this is one of the best comic ever. the art is of course beautiful, the plot is simply astounding and the characters are very interesting. i simply can't say much because the experience will simply blow your mind. recommended!
The plot is pretty good but not the greatest. Even though its not the greatest in it's genre, I liked the twists in the manhwa. As you gradually read the manhwa you find out the plot little by little. Also like any other webtoons, the art and the designs are amazing.
I really like that the author's other works are connected to this story like his other work called "Hanged Doll". Even though I haven't read "Hanged Doll" yet, I like the big mystery involving his manhwa's. The ending for this manhwa is a cliff hanger though because there is suppose to be a sequel so I hope the author will continue his manhwa.
Overall I can only give this an 8/10 because I have read better manga/manhwa in this genre but there is still some good points so I recommend people to read it.
This was a remarkable story. Many (even very popular) shounen mangaka could learn a lot from the way character development works here: There are only three main characters (much better than the tendency to create a cast numbering in the tens or hundreds), but they are basically equally important. The story itself is great and to the point. Backflashes are used in measured amounts and to great effect (!) rather than ad-hoc and for no reason whatsoever.
Apart from characters and story themselves, mood-setting is similarly vivid (the murders are genuinely horrifying, for example), and author and artist both seem to really know how to use the medium or manga/manwha/comics to great effect.
For example, I loved the panel layout in the scene when the father is first surprised by Tae-Su, the guy he is supposed to kill. Tae-Su holds a knife at the father's throat, and the panel is split into two in a very vivid and suggestive fashion. Memorable.
I highly recommend you read this if you can stomach the mature themes and the gore during the murder scenes. Especially because this manhwa is already finished and has a very satisfying and comprehensive ending. (The Superior Day prologue-ish chapter "40" seems to partly refer to the events of another manhwa by the same group, "Hanged Doll", but this extra chapter is separate from and unnecessary for understanding the story.)
PS: I think one of the male murder victims looked like the gloomy main character from the webtoon Trace. Did anyone else notice that?
This is a murder-suspense-thriller with three main characters: a serial killer, an assassin-for-hire, and an ordinary family guy who gets caught in the middle. The main storyline seems to be taking place over the course of 24 hours, but there's lots of flashbacks woven in to explain backstory and how they got to this point. There are several unexpected moments and, in the last quarter of the story, a major plot twist or three that makes things a little more fun. Finally, there are a few fairly creepy and graphic bloody murder scenes (dismemberment), and the serial killer has some seriously freaky expressions. All in all, if you like murder/thriller stuff, you'll probably love this.
This is one crazy psycho webtoon. If you're interested in insane serial killers, crazy deaths, blood, this is definitely something to read. I hear the author's other story "Hanged Doll" was creepily good, but I'm only up to chapter 27 for this and I'll say this is legit just crazy mind blowing.
Who would think that "good looking guy" is actually a serial killer who draws gruesome cartoons of peoples death D: but this was quite interesting.