It is very possible that any of the highly acclaimed Korean dramas that you have liked viewing recently were converted from webtoons, or online comics. Numerous Korean shows have continuously drawn influence from books, comic books, and Webtoons. These compelling visual novels, which are well-known for their distinctive storytelling techniques, colorful artwork, and variety of genres, have grown to become a global phenomenon.
True Beauty

A student, self-conscious about her looks, covers up her flaws with makeup. She quickly becomes friends with a boy, though, who recognizes her true nature.
Yumi’s Cells

Yumi, played by Kim Go-eun, is a typical woman. After a failed romance, the shock sends her love-cell into a coma. Her development and metamorphosis will be portrayed in the play as her cells struggle to activate the love cell.
A Good Day to Be a Dog

Han Hae Na, as played by the gifted Park Gyu Young, is the central character. Hae Na has a special curse that causes her to turn into a dog everytime she kisses a guy.
See You in My 19th Life

With the ability to recall all of her prior incarnations, Ban Ji-eum sets out to make amends with a lost love from her aborted 18th existence.
Sweet Home

One disturbed adolescent and his neighbors struggle to live and to maintain their humanity as people transform into vicious monsters.
Duty After School

The South Korean military is swiftly overwhelmed by an unexpected extraterrestrial invasion. The need for senior high school pupils to enlist in the military services is an extreme step pressed upon the government.