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Description
We trust professionals with our money, our possessions, our health...even the future of our children. You could say such individuals deserve to be called "professionals" because they act in a way that merits such a high level of confidence and faith. However, there's a sacred ground that most people are loath to let even the most consummate professional trespass into: the mind. Is it possible - or safe - to let another human being psychoanalyse you completely? Who can guarantee that the experience won't irreversibly change you...for the better or the worse?
This is the story of a genius psyc... More...
This is the story of a genius psyc... More...
We trust professionals with our money, our possessions, our health...even the future of our children. You could say such individuals deserve to be called "professionals" because they act in a way that merits such a high level of confidence and faith. However, there's a sacred ground that most people are loath to let even the most consummate professional trespass into: the mind. Is it possible - or safe - to let another human being psychoanalyse you completely? Who can guarantee that the experience won't irreversibly change you...for the better or the worse?
This is the story of a genius psychologist, Dr. Frost, who's capable of just such a deep level of psychoanalysis.
Original Webtoon:
S1~S2, S3~S4
Official Translation:
English (All),
T.Chinese (All),
S.Chinese (S1~S3),
S.Chinese (S4),
Indonesian (S1~S2)
Note: This webtoon has been adapted into a Korean Drama on Nov 23, 2014. Less...
This is the story of a genius psychologist, Dr. Frost, who's capable of just such a deep level of psychoanalysis.
Original Webtoon:
S1~S2, S3~S4
Official Translation:
English (All),
T.Chinese (All),
S.Chinese (S1~S3),
S.Chinese (S4),
Indonesian (S1~S2)
Note: This webtoon has been adapted into a Korean Drama on Nov 23, 2014. Less...
Type
Manhwa
Related Series
N/A
Associated Names
Doctor Frost
Frost醫生
Доктор Фрост
الدكتور فروست
神探佛斯特
神探佛斯特_NEXT
닥터 프로스트
Frost醫生
Доктор Фрост
الدكتور فروست
神探佛斯特
神探佛斯特_NEXT
닥터 프로스트
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Latest Release(s)
c.263 + Afterword (end) by LINE Webtoon about 1 month ago
c.262 by LINE Webtoon 2 months ago
c.261 by LINE Webtoon 2 months ago
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c.262 by LINE Webtoon 2 months ago
c.261 by LINE Webtoon 2 months ago
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Status
in Country of Origin
258 Chapters (Complete)
16 Volumes (Ongoing, Print)
S1: 67 Ch. + Prologue + 4 Specials + Afterwords
S2: 54 Ch. + 2 Specials + Afterwords
S3: 36 Ch. + Prologue + 5 Specials + Afterwords
S4: 101 Ch. + Afterwords
16 Volumes (Ongoing, Print)
S1: 67 Ch. + Prologue + 4 Specials + Afterwords
S2: 54 Ch. + 2 Specials + Afterwords
S3: 36 Ch. + Prologue + 5 Specials + Afterwords
S4: 101 Ch. + Afterwords
Completely Scanlated?
Yes
Anime Start/End Chapter
N/A
User Reviews
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User Rating
Average: 8.4 / 10.0 (330 votes)
Bayesian Average: 8.23 / 10.0
Bayesian Average: 8.23 / 10.0
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Author(s)
Artist(s)
Year
2011
Original Publisher
Serialized In (magazine)
Naver Webtoon (Naver)
Licensed (in English)
Yes
English Publisher
Activity Stats (vs. other series)
Weekly Pos #742
(+38)
Monthly Pos #1422
(+115)
3 Month Pos #2072
(+146)
6 Month Pos #2514
(+124)
Year Pos #3031
(-543)

Monthly Pos #1422

3 Month Pos #2072

6 Month Pos #2514

Year Pos #3031

List Stats
On 1462 reading lists
On 598 wish lists
On 100 completed lists
On 91 unfinished lists
On 362 custom lists
On 598 wish lists
On 100 completed lists
On 91 unfinished lists
On 362 custom lists
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Unique, with some major missteps.
by MondSemmel
January 4th, 2022, 2:05am
January 4th, 2022, 2:05am
Rating: 8.5 / 10.0
Tons of knowledge and research are required, not to mention quite a bit of ambition, to write a story that tries to be so grounded in actual science. When it succeeds, Dr. Frost is really impressive.
Despite some slight missteps of mentioning stuff that we now (years later) know did not survive the replication crisis in psychology (e.g. the story favorably mentions the Stanford Prison Experiment in season 2, which has been exposed as outright fraud), the story usually does succeed in feeling uncannily realistic.
However, at some point at the end of season 2, it kind of feels like the realism (and the pacing) gets thrown out of the window a bit? There's an antagonist who seems to be heavily inspired by Monster's Johan Liebert, and who seems able to commit crimes with impunity. But we see him commit some of those crimes on-screen, and he does not seem to remotely care about hiding the evidence. In a realistic story, he'd get reported to the police, and imprisoned, within two chapters. Instead, the story wants to treat him like a criminal mastermind, when he's demonstrated nothing of the sort.
This is up to and including:
Despite some slight missteps of mentioning stuff that we now (years later) know did not survive the replication crisis in psychology (e.g. the story favorably mentions the Stanford Prison Experiment in season 2, which has been exposed as outright fraud), the story usually does succeed in feeling uncannily realistic.
However, at some point at the end of season 2, it kind of feels like the realism (and the pacing) gets thrown out of the window a bit? There's an antagonist who seems to be heavily inspired by Monster's Johan Liebert, and who seems able to commit crimes with impunity. But we see him commit some of those crimes on-screen, and he does not seem to remotely care about hiding the evidence. In a realistic story, he'd get reported to the police, and imprisoned, within two chapters. Instead, the story wants to treat him like a criminal mastermind, when he's demonstrated nothing of the sort.
This is up to and including:
Spoiler (mouse over to view)
The MC's mentor has strong firsthand evidence of the antagonist inducing people to commit suicide, and yet he never reported that to the police. And a powerful politician sicced a reporter on the antagonist, and this reporter witnesses a crime in progress and could again easily resolve everything by reporting it to the police. One murder specifically involves a tampered car engine, and it happens directly after the victim visited the antagonist. That's not the behavior of a smart mastermind, that's the behavior of someone who should get caught within two chapters. And so on.

Really Good and Educational!!
by webtoonmaniac
December 2nd, 2018, 2:48pm
December 2nd, 2018, 2:48pm
Rating: 10.0 / 10.0
I really learned quite a lot about psychology and the human mind from this webtoon, it wasn't one of those super boring ones where the plot goes along super slowly, it was paced quite nicely. The main characters develop and don't just stay the same, like how Dr. Frost slowly changes. (in a good way lol) I really loved reading this webtoon (in fact i reread it like 5 times lololol) and definitely recommend it 1000/10!!!!! XD

Actually A Awesome One...
by MinatoAce
June 6th, 2014, 5:37am
June 6th, 2014, 5:37am
Rating: 10.0 / 10.0
It's actually goes as the description suggest...
It's a must read Manhwa...
I really love...
I learned many things from it...
For Review And How Good It Is, Read The Ones Below ↘⬇↙
It's a must read Manhwa...
I really love...
I learned many things from it...
For Review And How Good It Is, Read The Ones Below ↘⬇↙

Interesting
by homakp
December 15th, 2013, 11:09am
December 15th, 2013, 11:09am
Rating: 10.0 / 10.0
i just seem to never get to like non Action/Supernatural manga easily. after Annarasumanara, i read a lot of them and never thought i'd enjoy one again. and i don't seem to do in the future either.
except this one.
i completely accidentally picked this and just started to read out of boredom. without a single positive idea. and then, it was one of the very rare times a story's (short story, novel, manga, anything) very first line got me! it happens so rare for me and when it happens, the story turns out to be my ultimate addiction. Dr. Frost wasn't an exception.
the psychological facts are flawless. i mean it's hard to keep the professional science into a story, with no errors (well done to advisers). and it's harder explaining every single act for the common reader without boring the reader. the writer did it all for me. he definitely is not talkative (trust me, i get bored easily), yet does a great job explaining Frost's every idea.
the male protagonist is unique. from the very start, he makes you think. he doesn't get you like or hate him, he simply gets you interested in him! and as the story goes on, except psychological/psychiatric references, he doesn't talk much and lets out absolutely no emotions, yet makes a very strong character and you find yourself care deeply for him.
so far, the female one (even being sweet and kind) is not a weak girl seeking love or trying to get behind the male protagonist. also not the one who'll cry after hearing a patient's sad life story (in fact, all the female characters stand their own character.) she's got a strong character and is so good in her field
the pace changes interestingly. it gets very fast when it has to. i'm really glad the writer explains some easy-to-understand psychiatric facts when the story is going fast then explains the more complex parts while giving you some peace. it'd be impossible to understand the scientific explanations in the middle of those EPIC struggles, while it'd be kinda boring to see everything happen and then, to have a psychological speech to understand what's actually going on. you'll feel like a real consultant, as the story goes forward and the two characters try to figure out what the real problem is. and while it's not action, sometimes, it has an action manga's pace!
humor is in it's own place and it gets really comedy sometimes. (for the ones reading the original korean, the funny music of those parts makes it even more comedy)
something that really captivated me was the art. it stands on it's own. it's too beautiful for a Full Color webcomic. very well detailed (probably the most well detailed full color manhwa i've read so far). i don't know how much time the artist spends on this, but i hope it continues. plus i really Love the idea of different background (like an old book's dirty papers) for flashbacks. I Loved it!
what i like the most about this manhwa is that it doesn't give you the feeling like somebody just woke up this morning and decided to write a manga and get some fame! it's pretty obvious that the writer has already made his mind long ago and knows exactly where the story is going (which i'm really curious to know).
well, this is the second non action/supernatural story i liked after a very long time. of curse i highly recommend it^___^ but i suggest you wait for every case's last chapter to come out and then start reading the whole case.
... Last updated on December 15th, 2013, 1:26pm
except this one.
i completely accidentally picked this and just started to read out of boredom. without a single positive idea. and then, it was one of the very rare times a story's (short story, novel, manga, anything) very first line got me! it happens so rare for me and when it happens, the story turns out to be my ultimate addiction. Dr. Frost wasn't an exception.
the psychological facts are flawless. i mean it's hard to keep the professional science into a story, with no errors (well done to advisers). and it's harder explaining every single act for the common reader without boring the reader. the writer did it all for me. he definitely is not talkative (trust me, i get bored easily), yet does a great job explaining Frost's every idea.
the male protagonist is unique. from the very start, he makes you think. he doesn't get you like or hate him, he simply gets you interested in him! and as the story goes on, except psychological/psychiatric references, he doesn't talk much and lets out absolutely no emotions, yet makes a very strong character and you find yourself care deeply for him.
so far, the female one (even being sweet and kind) is not a weak girl seeking love or trying to get behind the male protagonist. also not the one who'll cry after hearing a patient's sad life story (in fact, all the female characters stand their own character.) she's got a strong character and is so good in her field
Spoiler (mouse over to view)
that was offered to work with a worldwide known psychiatry pro.
i'm so interested to see if she can put her knowledge (high marks and professors' praise) in action and take the work serious. the pace changes interestingly. it gets very fast when it has to. i'm really glad the writer explains some easy-to-understand psychiatric facts when the story is going fast then explains the more complex parts while giving you some peace. it'd be impossible to understand the scientific explanations in the middle of those EPIC struggles, while it'd be kinda boring to see everything happen and then, to have a psychological speech to understand what's actually going on. you'll feel like a real consultant, as the story goes forward and the two characters try to figure out what the real problem is. and while it's not action, sometimes, it has an action manga's pace!
humor is in it's own place and it gets really comedy sometimes. (for the ones reading the original korean, the funny music of those parts makes it even more comedy)
something that really captivated me was the art. it stands on it's own. it's too beautiful for a Full Color webcomic. very well detailed (probably the most well detailed full color manhwa i've read so far). i don't know how much time the artist spends on this, but i hope it continues. plus i really Love the idea of different background (like an old book's dirty papers) for flashbacks. I Loved it!
what i like the most about this manhwa is that it doesn't give you the feeling like somebody just woke up this morning and decided to write a manga and get some fame! it's pretty obvious that the writer has already made his mind long ago and knows exactly where the story is going (which i'm really curious to know).
well, this is the second non action/supernatural story i liked after a very long time. of curse i highly recommend it^___^ but i suggest you wait for every case's last chapter to come out and then start reading the whole case.
... Last updated on December 15th, 2013, 1:26pm

Just what I like
by caitnap
March 7th, 2013, 3:07am
March 7th, 2013, 3:07am
Rating: N/A
I have been into this exploring human psyche (psychology genre) lately. So this webtoon definitely hit the spot. I have always love when the character shows inner struggle ( Tower of God has plenty ).

Controversial, but good.
by Yama_San
August 29th, 2012, 9:42am
August 29th, 2012, 9:42am
Rating: 8.5 / 10.0
This is a good manhwa, straight up. The research is done well and properly (for the most part) and the plot and characters themselves are very much enjoyable.
There are a few controversial concepts in this manhwa that have not been widely accepted, or only done so under various circumstances, so everything should be taken with a grain of salt. However, the overall story and presentation is definitely praiseworthy.
If you are interested in psychology and don't mind a rather slow-paced story, this is a title for you.
... Last updated on August 29th, 2012, 9:42am
There are a few controversial concepts in this manhwa that have not been widely accepted, or only done so under various circumstances, so everything should be taken with a grain of salt. However, the overall story and presentation is definitely praiseworthy.
If you are interested in psychology and don't mind a rather slow-paced story, this is a title for you.
... Last updated on August 29th, 2012, 9:42am

Translated version is missing the integrated music,
by LittleF
February 6th, 2012, 2:16am
February 6th, 2012, 2:16am
Rating: N/A
I got a little impatient and wanted to check out the original site. I discovered that the author has integrated music in to some pages of the series. Once your scroll down to the right place the music starts.
Pity I don't understand Korean, but I tend to read it with English version on top of the Korean so I get all the aspects the author wanted to give.
... Last updated on February 6th, 2012, 2:23am
Pity I don't understand Korean, but I tend to read it with English version on top of the Korean so I get all the aspects the author wanted to give.
... Last updated on February 6th, 2012, 2:23am

Interesting!
by almosthere13
January 13th, 2012, 4:49am
January 13th, 2012, 4:49am
Rating: 9.0 / 10.0
I've seen this series floating around before but I never really gave it a chance. But I'm really glad that I did now.
I'm entirely engrossed in the series at the moment. I admit - it's not for everyone. But psychology is definitely interesting and it's quite well explained in this webcomic. It's a little scary, reading into the inner psyche and it does make me re-evaluate myself.
And as melon-ramune-freak said, it is very well-explained. An average reader can probably pick this up and have no problems understanding it. However if you're looking for something light, this might not be it.
Edit: As I read more, I realise I probably have a social anxiety disorder, haha!
... Last updated on January 21st, 2012, 5:48am
I'm entirely engrossed in the series at the moment. I admit - it's not for everyone. But psychology is definitely interesting and it's quite well explained in this webcomic. It's a little scary, reading into the inner psyche and it does make me re-evaluate myself.
And as melon-ramune-freak said, it is very well-explained. An average reader can probably pick this up and have no problems understanding it. However if you're looking for something light, this might not be it.
Edit: As I read more, I realise I probably have a social anxiety disorder, haha!
... Last updated on January 21st, 2012, 5:48am

A Novelty
by TRMshadow
July 31st, 2011, 10:45am
July 31st, 2011, 10:45am
Rating: 6.0 / 10.0
It's interesting... but just not my kind of story. It really delves into the inner-workings of the human mind, so if there are any psychology majors out there you'll probably really love this. However, to the average manga/manhwa/webcomic reader, the story is just to restricted to be worth following. A good idea, but probably won't hit anywhere outside of a very select audience.
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