The Horror genre bears no discrimination to any form of entertainment. From movies to comics to manga, to anime, and now, manhwa. However, this piece does not just focus on just any horror manhwa but the bone-chilling, mind-rattling ones. These manhwa are not just visually horrifying; they do an excellent job of getting under the reader's skin, presenting an unprecedented immersive experience that's as close to experiencing the real thing.
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For manga readers looking to get deeply disturbed, these terrifying psychological horror mangas are perfect.
For avid readers and fans of the horror genre, these manhwa present themselves as no more than a treasure trove of horror sensations the average horror reader seeks. So, regarding these manhwa, below are the best manhwa picks for these immersive horror stories.
8 Hive
A Nightmare Borne Out of Insects
- Creator(s): Kim Gyu-sam
- Genre: Action, Horror, Sci-Fi, Survival
- No. Of Chapters: 242 (Ongoing)
Hive presents an apocalyptic world already on its last legs after just a day of invasion. The story revolves around the central character, Eun-Sung Lee, an ordinary middle-aged family man with a wife and a daughter, both of whom he had no doubt he'd come home to after the day's work, like any other day.
However, reality does not go according to Eun-Sung's plan. Seoul is suddenly plunged into chaos when giant man-eating insects start falling from the skies out of nowhere, infecting or killing anything in their path. The aftermath of this sudden invasion is that Seoul has suddenly become a land of anarchy and chaos. Within the chaos, Eun-Sung manages to survive but is quickly set on finding his missing family, hoping that they are not dead yet. Together with a battle-hardened old man, Ji-Eun Seong, Eun-Sung traverses the rubble-ridden land in a desperate attempt to find his family while trying to ensure his survival.
7 Killing Stalking
Psychotic Stalker Meets Psychotic Killer
- Creator(s): Koogi
- Genre: Drama, Horror, Psychological, Thriller
- No. Of Chapters: 67
Having a crush on a serial killer seems like a nightmare for anyone, right? Well, this is Yoon Bum's reality in the Killing Stalking series. However, his romantic affection for the popular college sweetheart, Oh Sangwoo, would have been nothing more than an incorporeal string of affection had he not decided to break into his house. The object of Yoon Bum's obsession has no idea the scrawny-looking student is stalking him, but all that changes after Yoon Bum breaks into Sangwoo's house.
However, not even in Yoon Bum’s worst nightmares could he have predicted what he was about to witness: his beloved Sangwoo is actually a serial killer and the worst kind at that. His problems worsen as his little trespass does not go unnoticed as Sangwoo catches him. Yoon Bum quickly and painfully learns that it is not a wise decision to stalk or break into another’s house, especially when the victim is a psychotic serial killer.
6 Strangers From Hell
Neighbours or Killers?
- Creator(s): Kim Youngki
- Genre: Horror, Psychological, Thriller
- No. Of Chapters: 88
In Strangers From Hell, it seems that sometimes strangers are just strangers, even ones you supposedly live with. However, what happens when these strangers are much more weird as neighbours? The series follows its protagonist, Jongu Yun, a young man in his early twenties who moves to Seoul as a last resort due to low income.
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He rents a run-down room in a run-down building. However, his cheap lifestyle soon becomes the least of his worries when his neighbours start to act suspiciously. With no idea of what is happening, reality starts to sink in for Yun when weird and mysterious things start happening, but at this point, it may already be too late.
5 Promise of an Orchid
- Creator(s): Jeon Geuk-Jin
- Genre: Horror, Supernatural, Action, Fantasy
- No. Of Chapters: 105
The Promise of an Orchid delivers a haunting tale of a mysterious life layered on top of an ordinary one of the story’s protagonist, Jaesin Yang, who has kept on having the same dream for nearly fifteen years right from his childhood after a tragic massacre that wiped out the orphanage that housed him as a child. His dream shows nothing but a mysterious red-haired woman who only whispers “ I’ll wait for you.”
His dreams get even worse after he moves to the famously haunted Orchid Road, in an attempt to understand the mystery behind his dreams. On the first night of moving in, Jaesin almost loses his life to an apparently vengeful demon but is saved by a mysterious woman named Socheon, who just so happens to look exactly like the woman in his dreams. After meeting Socheon, Jaesin quickly finds himself on the side of a battle against the lord of demons, Geumgwan.
4 Pigpen
A Slaughterhouse In The Middle of Nowhere
- Creator(s): Kim Carnby, Cheon Beomsik
- Genre: Drama, Horror, Mystery, Thriller, Psychological
- No. Of Chapters: 67
Pigpen presents a mysterious case of memory and identity loss, as the story’s central character, a young man, finds himself on the shores of a rather beautiful but without any memories of who he is or how he got there. Desperate to find out about himself, the clues he finds only lead down endless rabbit holes.
On an island by himself, he discovers a family that welcomes him into their fold. However, with their generosity comes a foreboding feeling. It seems the family is not what they appear to be. Stuck with a creepy family with no memories, survival seems to be the best and nearly impossible option for the protagonist.
3 Sweet Home
Your Worst Fears Brought To Life
- Creator(s): Kim Carnby, Hwang Youngchan
- Genre: Drama, Horror, Psychological, Supernatural, Thriller
- No. Of Chapters: 140
Being the sole survivor of a tragic accident that kills off an entire family is bound to loosen a few screws in a person's head. Now add to that the fact that people are suddenly turning into monsters out of thin air, and that will drive anyone to the edge. This is the case for the story's protagonist, Cha Hyun, a high school social recluse who loses his family to a tragic car accident.
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Now the sole survivor of his family, Cha Hyun is forced to relocate to a new apartment by himself. However, life turns very sour after relocating when Hyun realises that people around him are suddenly turning into monsters as a reflection of their inner demons. Even worse, Hyun himself is on his way to becoming a monster. With time running out, Hyun must work together with his fellow tenants to find the cause of the monsters, as not doing so would mean quite literally the end of the world.
2 The Tarot Cafe
The Realism of the Occultic
- Creator(s): Park Sang-Sun
- Genre: Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery, Romance, Supernatural
- No. Of Chapters: 18
The horrors of the supernatural are personified in The Tarot Cafe series and do come to life, more often than not. The story follows the life of the central character, Pamela, a tarot cafe, who seems almost too bright-natured to be true. Dedicated to helping supernatural beings within the human realm, Pamela will offer her assistance to any who needs it, be it a vampire, a magician, or probably even a ghost.
However, it seems she is not as bright-eyed and cheery as she lets on. Despite her supposed good nature, there is something she must confront: a terrifying secret that she must deal with at all costs. A secret that will prevent her from moving on to the next life, should she leave it unattended. However, it remains to be seen how she chooses to deal with her little secret.
1 Melvina's Therapy
Therapy From Hell
- Creator(s): A. Rasen
- Genre: Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi, Supernatural, Psychological
- No. Of Chapters: 81
Therapy takes a rather dark and twisted turn in Melvina's Therapy, and the series presents the ideal bone-chilling experience. Therapy, as we all know, should solve a person's psychological problems, mostly that is. However, Melvina's therapy does not just solve her patients' issues; it presents them with something much more sinister, more eerie, a feeling of something terribly wrong.
The series revolves around the central character, Melvina, a therapist who is almost too good at her job, nearly as if he can embody her patients. However, Melvina's therapy process is not just to solve her patients' problems but to force them to unravel themselves completely and appear as their true selves. Something, She does with chilling efficiency throughout the series.
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