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Webtoon (stylized in ) is a - platform launched in 2004 by Naver Corporation, providing hosting for webtoons and compact . The platform, controlled by Naver and the Naver- through a Delaware-domiciled, , -headquartered Webtoon Entertainment Inc., is free and can be found both on the web at Webtoons.com and on mobile devices available for both Android and .

The platform first launched in South Korea as Naver Webtoon and then globally as Line Webtoon in July 2014, as the Naver brand is not well known outside of South Korea, and some of its services are also not available outside of the country. The service gained a large amount of traction during the late 2000s and early 2010s. In 2016, Naver's webtoon service entered the Japanese market as XOY and the Chinese market as Dongman Manhua (咚漫漫画). On December 18, 2018, Naver closed XOY and migrated all of its translated and original webtoons to , its manga service that offers licensed manga. In 2019, Line Webtoon was changed to Webtoon in English; Spanish and French versions were launched.

The platform partners with creators to publish original content under the Webtoon Originals banner and hosts a number of other series on its self-publishing site, Canvas. Line Webtoon comics can be discovered through the "daily system" function, along with being read and downloaded for free on computers and both Android and iOS devices. In November 2020, Webtoon established a new subsidiary called Webtoon Studios for the purpose of licensing English-language properties. In August 2022, it was reported that Webtoon Studios would expand with a new animation division. On September 16, 2025, The Walt Disney Company acquired 2% equally stake of Webtoon Entertainment, as part of expanded collaboration of Disney-owned content adaption between two companies.


History

Digital comics (1997–2005)
Webtoons are a type of episodic that originated in South Korea, usually meant to be read on . Posting comic content for free caused the $3 billion South Korean book and comic industry to rapidly collapse. While webtoons were mostly unknown outside of South Korea during their inception, there has been a surge in popularity internationally, thanks to the easy online accessibility and variety of free online comic content. Today, Webtoons make roughly $5.91 billion in just the U.S. alone. In the country, as digital comics have emerged as a popular medium, print publication of comics has decreased. The amount of material published in webtoon form has now reached an equal amount as that published offline.

Webtoons are a sub-menu of the gate companies that began with South Korean portal services Daum and . The Naver site started in 1999, but it initially had a muted response as a hidden menu. Portal sites gathered a large online audience by offering digital comics as bait. Naver, taking advantage of the unexpected success of digital comics, placed webtoons in premium advertising spaces worth 300 million Korean won on its portal surface. This significantly increased their traffic. The key to their success in the portal market was digital comics.


Comics platform (2005–2014)
Webtoon Entertainment, the serial comics platform, was founded in South Korea in 2005 by CEO Junkoo Kim, . Since its launch in 2013, WEBTOON has become the most popular mobile app, catering to young adults and teens who enjoy reading comics and webcomic content. Similar webcomics can be found on these platforms, including Tapas, , and others.

In 2004, they already had a market share of 80%. Kim Jun-gu, who introduced the "Bizarre Comics" genre, played a crucial role in Naver's rapid growth. In 2008, Naver introduced ads on webtoons, but they did not fairly share the ad revenue with artists.

In 2012, Naver did not participate in the legal crackdown on illegal sites that had been pirating their content for eight years. The first legal action was taken against a frame-link piracy site. In 2013, Lezhin Comics introduced a new form of payment called "Time Delay."

Naver adopted this payment model and, due to the free nature of its site, had to offer low royalties to artists. However, the influx of readers brought in significant income through search keywords, exceeding the revenue from selling comics, despite the cost of around 26,000 to 4,000 Korean Won ($20 to $3) per keyword.

Moreover, there were multiple ads. Naver absorbed the electronic publication rights of Korean artists for a small fee, which allowed them to monopolize works for a long time, even though they were not books. Mobile platforms were utilized for brand promotion, and international publishing rights were eventually obtained. Many aspiring creators submitted free comics, and the influx of free content was guaranteed as long as they were not part of the 0.1% that received a formal serialization.

Due to this discrimination, freelance creators could not unite. Some profited from this system, which improved the company's image thanks to a few star artists. The "vertical scrolling" method was used to fit more content, demanding over 100 cuts, which strained artists' health due to the excessive workload.

Kakao Webtoons' top artist, for example, died at the age of 37 due to overwork. The BBC reported on artists suffering from severe labor and exploitation. The "gate sites", which were initially established to support comics, became highly profitable.

In 2013, Webtoon launched Page Profit Share (PPS), which offered the artist a share of the advertising revenue for the first time.


Global launch (2014–present)
On July 2, 2014, the Line Webtoon website and mobile app were launched worldwide, allowing international artists to upload their own works to the service. Hundreds of webtoons are available in the self-publishing section of Webtoon, known as Canvas, where artists can be paid based on page views. JunKoo Kim, Director and Head of the Line Webtoon Division at the time of the launch, stated that a partnership with established and up-and-coming American creators would serve to "expand Line selection of titles and help the expand their fan base." Naver Corporation selected 42 webtoons (including Noblesse, Tower of God, and The God of High School) and one new webtoon by an American artist to be available on the service in English at launch. According to 148 Apps, the service offered "plenty of content" at launch, as seven to ten webtoons were updated each day and the webtoons spanned various genres.

The company's business model has expanded to include paid content sales, advertising revenue, and IP business revenue. When launched in 2013, Webtoon's programs generated 23.2 billion won. By 2022, these programs will have grown to 2.25 trillion won (USD $1.69 billion), an increase of more than 87 times.

In 2016, Webtoon Entertainment Inc. was incorporated under the Delaware General Corporation Law. In May 2020, it was announced that Webtoon was being transferred to Naver Webtoon Corp. After the purchase of in early 2021 by Naver Corporation, both companies started to work together under Naver's content division.webtoonscorp.com In June 2024, following reorganizations, Webtoon Entertainment Inc. went public.


Partnerships

2013–2019
In April 2013, Naver Webtoon created a Profit Page Share program. In 2015, Line Webtoon partnered with American comics veteran , co-founder , and artist in order to promote their service. Silvestri brought his long-running comics series, Cyberforce, to the platform. Various other established American comic book artists and cartoonists have also partnered with Line Webtoon over time, including ( New Brooklyn), Katie Cook ( Nothing Special), Seth Kushner and Shamus Beyale ( The Brooklynite), and Tracy J. Butler ( ).

In September 2016, Line Webtoon partnered with the service, incorporating a "Patreon button" in the "Discover" portion of the website. This function creates an easier channel for readers and artists to mutually communicate. Naver invested US$3.6 million and $1,000 every following month for webtoon creators who reached a certain threshold of activity and popularity with a Patreon page. One month later, Naver signed with the Creative Artists Agency for film and television opportunities in the United States.

Line Webtoon also partnered with in the second half of 2016, in the form of the "Artist Alley Tour". The companies were active at four : Boston Comic Con, Baltimore Comic Con, Rose City Comic Con, and New York Comic Con. Here, Line Webtoon and DeviantArt held discussion panels, "Artist Alley Sponsorships", live draw events, influencer and creator demonstration areas, and on-site contests.

In 2017, Line Webtoon and expanded their partnership with the addition of 's Acursian and season 2 of Firebrand. In 2018, they partnered with Noble Transmission and Common for the new Caster series. In 2019, Webtoon's digital content subsidiary Studio LICO collaborated with Big Hit Entertainment to release Save Me as part of the latter's Universe (BU), which revolves around the output of South Korean boy band BTS. On October 15, 2019, and Line Webtoon announced a partnership to produce animated works from Line Webtoon's catalog. The two will team up to tackle the distribution, licensing, and retail of the series produced by the partnership.


2020–present
In October 2020, Webtoon and announced that the two companies would collaborate on the new Webtoon original series Archie Comics: Big Ethel Energy, which launched in September 2021.

In January 2021, Webtoon's parent company, Naver, announced that it would acquire the popular user-generated fiction platform to provide more opportunities for creators. The acquisition was completed in May 2021. Wattpad had previously partnered with Webtoon in its 2020 Contest. In June 2021, Wattpad and Webtoon announced that the companies would merge their studio divisions to create Wattpad Webtoon Studios, a division of the company focused on developing Wattpad and Webtoon IP for film, television, and print publishing. As of May 2023, around 300 projects from Webtoon and Wattpad Webtoon Studios are in development for entertainment adaptations. In August 2021, it was announced that Webtoon would be partnering with to create standalone webcomics that "will appeal to all fans, without the need to know or read any previous stories." The series is being adapted by Webtoon creators instead of established DC creators. Line Webtoon founder and CEO Junkoo Kim put it this way: "DC has allowed us to create content with their characters and world. The writers of Webtoon are creating content based on DC characters." In November 2021, Webtoon announced a series of upcoming webcomics created in collaboration with BTS-management company and various artists from the label, including BTS, TXT, and . These series, 7Fates: Chakho, , and The Star Seekers, launched on January 15, 16, and 17, 2022, respectively.

The first announced DC collaboration was a -oriented title, Batman: Wayne Family Adventures. Additional series within this partnership, Vixen: NYC, Red Hood: Outlaws, and Zatanna & the Ripper, were announced in April 2022. Webtoon has also partnered with Rewriting Extinction, the global 12-month comic storytelling campaign supporting seven charities involved in biodiversity conservation and the climate crisis, featuring comics from the likes of . The adapted, celebrity-created comics from the campaign launched on Webtoon on December 23, 2022. Marvel Entertainment partnered with Webtoon in January 2022 to create the seven-part miniseries Eternals: The 500 Year War, which launched in tandem with the Eternals arrival for at-home viewing. The video game ' joined Webtoon's growing slate of partnerships in January 2022 with the creation of three new digital comics based on the fantasy world in the video game. In May 2022, Webtoon and McDonald's USA partnered to celebrate Asian and Pacific American voices through a webcomic series called Drawing on Heritage''.

In April 2023, Webtoon announced a creative partnership with on , an original webcomic set in the Assassin's Creed universe. The series is published by Redice Studio. Webtoon teamed up with in May 2023 and announced a dedicated Webtoon Discord server as well as a content collaboration for the original webcomic miniseries Wumpus Wonderventures, created in partnership with Merryweather Media.

In March 2024, Dark Horse partnered with Webtoon to republish "the entire run of comics online on the Webtoon platform". Then in 2025, this partnership expanded to include the "vertical scroll digital versions of The Witcher, The Legend of Korra, , Cyberpunk 2077, and Plants vs. Zombies"; the latter four series are exclusive to Webtoon. In March 2025, Webtoon partnered with Dropout to launch a comic adaptation of Fantasy High, the first campaign of the webseries Dimension 20. In April 2025, they partnered with to release IDW comics reformatted for the Webtoon platform starting with Godzilla: Unnatural Disasters, Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees by , and They Called Us Enemy by .

In June 2025, MyFutprint Entertainment's Saturday AM partnered with Webtoon to republish a slate of the publisher’s most popular series to the Webtoon platform. The first wave will include flagship series like , , and Hammer. The Saturday AM series will launch on the platform throughout the second half of 2025. Through this collaboration, Webtoon and Saturday AM will "further expand the reach of these powerful stories, featuring creators and characters across a wide range of backgrounds, races, ethnicities, genders, and sexualities."


Userbase
The userbase of Webtoon grew rapidly after the service was released globally, with 10 million people reading on the platform daily and 35 million people monthly. In Asia, several webtoons receive 5 million views per week. In 2016, 42% of the webtoon creators on Line Webtoon were female, as were 50% of its 6 million active daily readers. 75% of the users in North America are 24 or younger, and 64% are female.

Between 2020 and 2021, Webtoon paid out more than $27 million to its base of more than 120,000 creators who publish in English. In Korea, top creators earn an average of $250,000 per year. The top creator earned around $9 million in 2021.

As of March 2023, Webtoon had grown to receive more than 125 billion views annually. It has 85.6 million monthly active users worldwide and has become the top webcomic platform in the United States, with 12.5 million monthly active users.


Coins
Webtoon uses coins as a currency that readers can purchase in the app. Currently, the currency is exclusive to readers using the Android or iOS versions of the app. Readers can utilize coins to support their favorite creators and access completed series or Fast Pass content, allowing them to read ahead. The number of coins required to unlock an episode varies depending on the series being read. In addition, coins can be utilized to unlock Daily Pass episodes. For every Daily Pass series, users have the option to unlock one episode for free each day. Once unlocked, each Daily Pass episode remains accessible for 14 days. Alternatively, users may use coins to unlock these episodes, which allows access to them for as long as the series is available on Webtoon.


Contests
Naver Corporation has held various comics competitions through its Webtoon service. In 2015, Line launched the "Challenge League", a recurring competition where amateur artists have the chance to become "official Line webtoon artists", as well as win tens of thousands of . Over 19,000 people joined the first English-language Challenge League in February 2015, which was won by Stephen McCranie's Space Boy. Local Challenge Weeks were also held; the first Challenge League was held in April 2015 and had a grand prize of 1 million .

In June 2015, Naver Corporation hosted the Science Fiction Comics Contest, a global competition with a grand prize of US$30,000. JunKoo Kim called , the theme of the competition, "both the broadest and fastest-growing area in comics and entertainment, and a natural fit as the genre for our second comics contest." This contest had over 800 entrants and was won by Srinitybeast's Overdrive.

In November 2018, Webtoon hosted their Discover Creator Contest. The winner, Kris Nguyen's Cape of Spirits, received a grand total of US$80,000 and an exclusive contract for the series.

On February 28, 2020, "The Short Story Contest" was announced. Running from April 30 to June 30, the contest was split into two categories: "heart" and "brain". The grand prize winners of each category would get US$15,000, an animated short, and a featured contract, with the subsequent winners being Marvin W.'s The Monster Under My Bed for "Heart" and Kotopopi's and Kibbitzer's The Ladder for "Brain". The grand prize, silver, and bronze contest winners were published in two anthologies: the Heart Anthology, which was released in September 2020, and the Brain Anthology, which was released in October 2020.

Between April 2020 and July 2020, Webtoon ran an interactive contest series titled Webtoon GREENLiGHT, wherein nine titles were selected and pitched to readers. The readers then voted (by liking the series' episodes) on which series would be "greenlit" as a new original series. Within one week, each series had to reach a record threshold of 60,000 likes on its third episode in order to be "greenlit" for publication. All nine series succeeded and were released in 2021.

In the summer of 2022, Webtoon started a new contest for their users to create an action comic called Call to Action, where the winner got US$50,000 and a chance to be a Webtoon original.

In August 2022, Webtoon announced a contest held in conjunction with , having fans submit original artwork depicting their interpretations of the character Fade, with ten webcomics selected as winners.


In media

Other media into webtoons
Some webtoons on the platform are adaptations of YA novels, including:
  • Renée Ahdieh's The Wrath & the Dawn
  • Rebecca Schaeffer's Not Even Bones
  • Hanna Alkaf's The Weight of the Sky
  • Victoria Lee's The Fever King
  • Nicki Pau Preto's Crown of Feathers
  • Patrick Flores-Scott's American Road Trip
  • Rebecca Sullivan's Night Owls and Summer Skies
  • Kate Marchant's Float

Many South Korean webtoons on the platform are adaptations of web novels, including titles such as:

  • The Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint is written by a Korean author duo under the alias Sing Shong and drawn by Sleepy-C from Redice Studios.
  • The Remarried Empress (which also became a mobile game and audio drama and was collected and published in paperback format by 's Ize Press imprint)
  • So I Married the Anti-Fan (based on this novel, which also got adapted into both a Chinese film and a Korean TV series).
  • Like Wind on a Dry Branch

On June 23, 2021, it was announced that the 2018 film On Your Wedding Day will be adapted into a webtoon, to be serialized on webtoon platforms Naver and Kakao.

A webtoon based on a TV series Our Beloved Summer is a prequel about the high school days of the two main characters of the TV series (Choi Woong and Kuk Yeon-su).

The Korean drama Extraordinary Attorney Woo has also been adapted as a webcomic on Webtoon.

: Wayne Family Adventures, a series based on the Batman family from , began serialization in September 2021.

Eternals: The 500 Year War, a series based on the Eternals from and prequel to the 2021 film, released on January 20, 2022.


Webtoons into other media

Published format (English)
  • Space Boy was published in paperback by Dark Horse Books.
  • Hooky was published in paperback by Clarion Books.
    (2021). 9780358468295, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
  • was published in paperback by .

, via its imprint Ize Press, has collected and published several other of Webtoon's titles as paperbacks, including:

  • 7Fates: Chakho
  • My Gently Raised Beast
  • The Boxer
  • The Remarried Empress (see above)
  • The Star Seekers
  • The World After the Fall

Rocketship Entertainment has collected and published several of Webtoon's titles, including:

  • #Blessed
  • 1000
  • Adventures of God
  • Assassin Roommate
  • Brothers Bond
  • Cupid's Arrows
  • Darbi
  • Girls Have a Blog
  • Late Bloomer
  • Let's Play
  • Live Forever
  • Metaphorical Her
  • Outrage
  • Spirits: The Soul Collector
  • Stan Lee's Backchannel
  • The Croaking
  • Urban Animal
  • undeadEd
  • Wolfsbane

Webtoon, after its acquisition of , announced in 2021 a new imprint, Webtoon Unscrolled. Through it, Webtoon will be publishing print editions of its own titles, including:

  • Boyfriends
  • Cursed Princess Club
  • Doom Breaker
  • Everything Is Fine
  • True Beauty
  • Tower of God
  • The God of High School
  • Freaking Romance
  • GremoryLand
  • Noblesse
  • Lumine
  • SubZero from
  • graphic novel from

Webtoon has begun serializing other titles. In 2021, they announced that the popular webcomic Lore Olympus would be adapted as a series of print graphic novels, published by Del Rey Books. Volumes 1, 2, and 3 of the print adaptation were published on November 2, 2021, July 5, 2022, and October 11, 2022, respectively, with all three reaching No. 1 on The New York Times Best Seller list. Volume 4 was published on June 6, 2023, and Volume 5 will be released on October 3, 2023.

In October 2022, Webtoon launched Yonder, a serialized fiction app where readers can purchase and read one chapter at a time. At the time of launch, Yonder offered more than 700 titles as a part of a carefully curated collection.


Film and animation
Various , , , and have been produced based on webtoons released on Naver Corporation's service. According to JunKoo Kim in 2014, "a total of 189 books, videos, and games based on Naver webtoons have either been produced or are in the process of being made." However, Line Webtoon's first entry of video content in the United States came in 2016, in the form of an animated film based on Noblesse.

On November 7, 2016, announced that it had collaborated with Line Webtoon to produce pre-flight safety demonstration videos. Some of the works featured in these include , The Sound of Heart, and Noblesse.

In July 2019, Webtoon produced their first promotional animated short series from one of their exclusive originals, My Giant Nerd Boyfriend. A second set of promotions from the work Let's Play was released in September 2019.

In October 2019, revealed on that it would be collaborating with Webtoon to release animated series based on selected webtoons as a part of its "Crunchyroll Originals" project. In February 2020, Crunchyroll announced that Noblesse, Tower of God, and The God of High School were chosen for later release.

A growing body of Webtoon adaptations now regularly stream on , Disney+, Crunchyroll, and other platforms. In fall 2022, Netflix saw strong performances for an adaptation of Lookism, and Disney+ released an adaptation of Connect from acclaimed director Takashi Miike. Webtoon subsidiary Wattpad Webtoon Studios has multiple series in development, including an adaptation of A Rasen's Gremoryland with Vertigo Entertainment and an animated adaptation of Rachel Smythe's Lore Olympus in conjunction with The Jim Henson Company.

Several webcomics that started on Webtoon have provided the source IP for popular TV and film adaptations launched by major streamers and distributors. For example, the Netflix hit series All of Us Are Dead, Hellbound, and Sweet Home.


List of adapted webtoons
Below is a list of Naver Webtoon titles adapted into television series, web series, and films.

Welcome to Convenience Store
(와라! 편의점)
Ji Kang-minAnimated seriesJanuary 17, 2012Broadcast on
The Cliff
(절벽귀)
Omnibus filmJune 5, 2013Adapted in the first episode
Fashion King
(패션왕)
Kim Hee-minFilmNovember 6, 2014YLAB, Nomad Films
Dr. Frost
(닥터 프로스트)
Lee Jong-beomTV seriesNovember 23, 2014Broadcast on OCN
Orange Marmalade
(오렌지 마말레이드)
Seok-wooTV seriesMay 15, 2015Broadcast on KBS2
We Broke Up
(우리 헤어졌어요)
Ryu Chae-rinWeb seriesJune 29, 2015Broadcast on and
Noblesse
(노블레스)
Son Je-ho and Lee Kwang-suAnimationDecember 4, 2015DVD release by Woongjin Thinkbig Funnism
ONAFebruary 4, 2016 release
AnimeOctober 7, 2020
Cheese in the Trap
(치즈인더트랩)
SoonkkiTV seriesJanuary 4, 2016Broadcast on tvN
FilmMarch 14, 2018Exclusive premiere in theaters
Lucky Romance
(운빨로맨스)
Kim Dal-nimMay 25, 2016Broadcast on MBC
Let's Fight, Ghost
(싸우자귀신아)
Im Man-supTV seriesJuly 11, 2016Broadcast on tvN
The Sound of Your Heart
(마음의 소리)
Jo SeokWeb seriesNovember 7, 2016Broadcast on and KBS2
ONASeptember 20, 2018 release
Web SeriesOctober 29, 2018Netflix release
Tales of the Unusual
(기기괴괴)
TV specialApril 29, 2017Adapts short story My Wife's Memories in an episode
ONAFebruary 21, 2019 release
Animated FilmSeptember 9, 2020Adapts the short story Beauty Water
Do It One More Time
(한번 더 해요)
Hong Seung-pyo and Kim Hye-yeonTV seriesOctober 13, 2017Broadcast on KBS2
unTOUCHable
(언터처블)
Web seriesNovember 20, 2017Broadcast on
Along with the Gods
(신과함께)
Joo Ho-min December 20, 2017Realies Pictures, Dexter Studios
August 1, 2018
Student A
(여중생 A)
Heo 5 Pa 6FilmJune 20, 2018Lotte Entertainment
Girls of the Wild's
(소녀더와일즈)
Hun and ZhenaJuly 23, 2018Broadcast on
My ID is Gangnam Beauty!
(내 ID는 강남미인!)
Ki Maeng-giJuly 27, 2018 release
2024GMM25 release
Before We Knew It
(文学処女)
Nakano MayakaTV seriesSeptember 9, 2018Broadcast on and TBS
Tale of Fairy
(계룡선녀전)
Dol BaeTV seriesNovember 5, 2018Broadcast on tvN
A Fake Affair
(偽装不倫)
Higashimura AkikoTV series Broadcast on
Hell Is Other People
(타인은 지옥이다)
Kim Yong-kiTV series Broadcast on OCN
Pegasus Market
(쌉니다 천리마마트)
Kim Gyu-sam Broadcast on
Lookism
(외모지상주의)
Pak Tae-junWeb seriesSeptember 26, 2019Broadcast on
Web animationDecember 8, 2022 release
The Tale of Nokdu
(녹두전)
Hye Jin-yangTV seriesSeptember 30, 2019Broadcast on KBS2
EggnoidArchie the RedCatFilmDecember 5, 2019No US release yet
Welcome
(어서와)
Go A-raTV seriesMarch 25, 2020Broadcast on KBS2 KBS '어서와' 0.9%…지상파 최초 0%대 드라마 '불명예'. MBN (in Korean).
Tower of God
(신의 탑)
SIUAnimeApril 1, 2020 release
Odd Girl Out
(소녀의 세계)
MorangjiWeb seriesApril 22, 2020Broadcast on , , and
Boy and Girl Straight Out of Cartoon
(만찢남녀)
NimniWeb seriesJune 25, 2020Broadcast on and MBC
The God of High School
(갓 오브 하이스쿨)
Park Yong-jeAnimeJuly 6, 2020 release
Love Revolution
(연애혁명)
232Web seriesSeptember 1, 2020Broadcast on and SERIES
Marry Me!
(マリーミー!)
Miku YukiTV seriesOctober 3, 2020Broadcast on and ABC TV
True Beauty
(여신강림)
YaongyiTV seriesDecember 9, 2020Broadcast on tvN
Sweet Home
(스위트홈)
Kim Carnby and Hwang Young-chanWeb seriesDecember 18, 2020 release
My Roommate Is a Gumiho
(간 떨어지는 동거)
NaTV seriesMay 26, 2021Broadcast on tvN
Nevertheless
(알고있지만)
Jung SeoTV seriesJune 19, 2021 release
Yumi's Cells
(유미의 세포들)
Lee Dong-gunTV seriesSeptember 17, 2021tvN and release
April 3, 2024Produced by Locus Corporation (a.k.a. Sidus Animation Studios)
Hellbound
(지옥)
and Choi Kyu-seokTV seriesNovember 19, 2021Adaptation of animations by .
release
A DeadbEAT's Meal
(백수세끼)
CheeseWeb seriesDecember 10, 2021 and release
All of Us Are Dead
(지금 우리 학교는)
Joo Dong-geunTV seriesJanuary 28, 2022 release
Love and Leashes
(모럴센스)
GyeoulFilmFebruary 11, 2022
Tomorrow
(내일)
LlamaTV seriesApril 1, 2022MBC TV and release
My Daughter Is a Zombie
(좀비딸)
Lee Yun-changAnimated seriesApril 3, 2022EBS and Naver SeriesOn release
Film2025
Annarasumanara
(안나라수마나라)
TV seriesMay 6, 2022 release
Code HelixNikki Dibya Wardhana and Bryan ArfiandyWeb seriesJune 15, 2022SinemArt and Nyra Studio
Moon You
(문유)
Cho SeokChinese filmJuly 29, 2022
Seasons of Blossom
(청춘 블라썸)
HONGDUCK and NEMONETV seriesSeptember 21, 2022 release
Animated series2024
The Golden Spoon
(금수저)
HD3TV seriesSeptember 23, 2022MBC TV release
Connect
(커넥트)
Shin Dae-sungTV seriesDecember 7, 2022Disney+ release
Unlock My Boss
(사장님을 잠금해제)
Park Seong-hyunTV seriesDecember 7, 2022ENA release
Island
(아일랜드)
and Yang Kyung-ilTV seriesDecember 30, 2022 release
Romance 101
(바른연애 길잡이)
NamsooTV seriesJanuary 1, 2023 release
Duty After School
(방과 후 전쟁활동)
TV seriesMarch 31, 2023 release
The Ghost of Oksu Station
(옥수역 귀신)
HorangFilmApril 19, 2023Adaptation of one of stories in webtoon Horang's Nightmare
The Girl Downstairs
(이두나!)
Min Song-aChinese animationApril 20, 2023 release
TV seriesOctober 20, 2023 release
Black Knight
(택배기사)
Lee Yun-kyunTV seriesMay 12, 2023
Bloodhounds
(사냥개들)
Jeong ChanTV seriesJune 9, 2023
See You in My 19th Life
(이번 생도 잘 부탁해)
Lee HeyTV seriesJune 17, 2023tvN and release
Mask Girl
(마스크걸)
Mae-mi, Hee-seAugust 18, 2023 release
Possessed
(빙의)
Fresh and Kim Hong-taeFilmSeptember 29, 2023
A Good Day to be a Dog
(오늘도 사랑스럽개)
Lee HeyTV seriesOctober 11, 2023MBC TV release
Vigilante
(비질란테)
CRG and Kim Gyu-samTV seriesNovember 8, 2023Disney+ release
Death's Game
(이제 곧 죽습니다)
Lee Won-sik and GgulchanTV seriesDecember 15, 2023 release
A Killer Paradox
(살인자ㅇ난감)
KkomabiTV seriesFebruary 9, 2024 release

(피라미드 게임)
DalgonyakTV seriesFebruary 29, 2024 release
Chicken Nugget
(닭강정)
Park Ji-dokTV seriesMarch 15, 2024 release

(싸움독학)
Pak Tae-jun and Kim Jung-hyunAnimeApril 11, 2024TBA
Money Game
(머니게임)
Bae Jin-sooTV seriesMay 17, 2024 release
Pie Game
(파이게임)
Mom, I'm Sorry
(맘마미안)
MiTi and GuGuChinese animationMay 23, 2024 release
Senpai is an Otokonoko
(先輩はおとこのこ)
PomAnimeJuly 5, 2024 () release
Perfect Family
(완벽한 가족)
Nyangpa and Joo-eunTV seriesAugust 14, 2024KBS2 release

(정년이)
Seo Ireh and NamonTV seriesOctober 12, 2024tvN release

(집이 없어)
WannanAnimated seriesNovember 1, 2024Laftel release
1 Second
(1초)
Sini and KwangwoonAnimated seriesNovember 24, 2024EBS release
TV seriesTBADisney+ release
Study Group
(스터디그룹)
Shin Hyung-wuk and Ryu Seung-yeonTV seriesJanuary 23, 2025 release
Friendly Rivalry
(선의의 경쟁)
Song Chae-yun and Shim Jae-youngFebruary 10, 2025U+ Mobile TV release
Plaza Wars
(광장)
Oh Se-hyung and Kim Gyun-taeTV seriesJune 6, 2025 release
S Line
(S 라인)
Kkomabi and Angmabi (Kkomabi)TV seriesJuly 11, 2025 release
Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint
(전지적 독자 시점)
Sing Shong July 23, 2025Lotte Entertainment
AnimeTBA
Dear X
(친애하는 X)
VanziunTV series2025 release

(테러맨)
Han Dong-woo and Ko Jin-hoAnimated seriesTBA

(나노리스트)
Min Song-aAnimated seriesTBA
Let's PlayMongieAnimeTBATBA
Spirit Fingers
(스피릿 핑거스)
Han Kyoung-chalTV seriesTBATBA
Reawakened Man
(부활남)
Chae Yong-taek and Kim Jae-hanFilmTBATBA
This Life to the Next
(고인의 명복)
Jo Joo-hee and YunoTBATBATBA
: Wayne Family AdventuresCRC PayneTV seriesTBATBA
Gosu
(고수)
Ryu Gi-un and Mun Jeong-hooAnimeTBATBA
The Boxer
(더 복서)
Jung Ji-hoonAnimated seriesTBATBA
Get Back
(겟백)
SeyoonTV seriesTBA

(고래별)
Na YoonheeTV seriesTBATBA
The Year We Turned 29
(아홉수 우리들)
Lady WatermelonTV seriesTBATBA
Mirae's Antique Shop
(미래의 골동품 가게)
Gu A-jinAnimated seriesTBATBA
Return of the Blossoming Blade
(화산귀환)
BigaAnimated seriesTBATBA


Awards and nominations
2017Fan Favorite VillainArlo, from
Best Humor ComicAdventures of GodTeo and Corey
BluechairShen
Best WebcomicSiren's Lament
The Red Hook
2018Best WebcomicBrothers Bond and Ryan Benjamin
Fan Favorite HeroMags, from Assassin RoommateMonica Gallagher
Fan Favorite VillainArlo, from
Fan Favorite New SeriesI Love Yoo
Fan Favorite Publisher
Best Humor ComicBoyfriend of the DeadUshio
My Giant Nerd Boyfriendfishball
Best Webcomic1000Chuck Brown and
I Love Yoo
Siren's Lament
War CryDean Haspiel
2019Best WebcomicLavender JackDan Schkade
Let's Play
Fan Favorite HeroClove, from Toaster Dudesoaporsalad
Fan Favorite New SeriesLuffArechan
Best Humor ComicBluechairShen
Love Advice from the Great Duke of Hellunfins
Best WebcomicAge MattersEnjelicious
Lavender JackDan Schkade
LuffArechan
Nothing SpecialKatie Cook
2020Best WebcomicThird Shift SocietyMeredith Moriarty
Fan Favorite HeroClove, from SubZero
Fan Favorite VillainJohn, from
Best WebcomicThe Croakingechorise
SubZero
2021Best WebcomicThe Kiss BetIngrid Ochoa
Digital Book
Fan Favorite HeroPersephone, from
Fan Favorite VillainEmma, from My Deepest SecretHanza Art
Fan Favorite New SeriesMidnight Poppy LandLilydusk
Best Series
My Deepest SecretHanza Art
Best WebcomicMidnight Poppy LandLilydusk
ShilohKit Trace and Kate Flynn
Best Humor WebcomicCursed Princess ClubLambCat
2022Best WebcomicBatman: Wayne Family AdventuresCRC Payne and StarBite
Best Digital BookEverything Is FineMike Birchall
Fan Favorite New SeriesClinic of HorrorsMerryweather and
Best WebcomicArchie Comics: Big Ethel EnergyKeryl Brown Ahmed and Siobhan
Batman: Wayne Family AdventuresCRC Payne and StarBite
Let's Play
Best Humor WebcomicLove Advice from the Great Duke of Hellunfins
2023Best Webcomic
Best Digital BookEverything Is FineMike Birchall
Fan Favorite VillainAdam, from The Guy UpstairsHanza Art
Fan Favorite New SeriesNevermore Kate Flynn and Kit Trace
Best WebcomicThe Guy UpstairsHanza Art
I Love Yoo
Best Humor WebcomicFinding FiendsLizardxLizard
Live with Yourself!Shen and David J Catman
Vampire HusbandScragony
2024Best Webcomic
3rd Voice
Best Digital BookBoyfriendsRefrainbow
Encore Miles Burks
Heir's Gamesuspu
Of Swamp and SeaMia Jay Boulton and Laurel Boulton
Fan Favorite HeroLenore, from NevermoreKate Flynn and Kit Trace
Fan Favorite VillainMontresor, from NevermoreKate Flynn and Kit Trace
Fan Favorite New SeriesCity of Blank66
Best WebcomicThe Guy UpstairsHanza Art
I'm Dating a PsychopathNoSleepAreWe
NevermoreKate Flynn and Kit Trace
Señorita CometaArechan
Best Humor WebcomicBluechairShen
Not So Shoujo Love StoryCurryuku
Vibe Check!Ucheomaaa


See also
  • Studio N, a film studio that produces drama adaptations of Naver Webtoon series
  • Tapas (website)


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