Known for its "intense" content, the manga spans 26 volumes and has been licensed in several countries, including Spain, Brazil, and France. 2. Love Junkie (Webtoon/Manhwa)
For the uninitiated, "raws" refer to the original, unedited chapters in their native language (usually Korean) before they are translated. Fans of Love Junkie often seek out these raws for a few reasons: love junkie raw comics
The Love Junkie makes terrible decisions. They call their ex at 2 AM. They sleep with the roommate. They cry in an empty bathtub with their clothes on. They mistake violence for passion and silence for abandonment. These comics are confessionals scrawled in the margins of a diner napkin after a bender of poor decisions. Known for its "intense" content, the manga spans
Raw comics reject polished art for messy, expressive mark-making. Cross-hatched sweat, trembling outlines, and deliberately ugly character designs strip away romantic illusion. In these pages, the lover’s body is not idealized but grotesque: dilated pupils (the “high”), slumped postures (the “withdrawal”), and speech bubbles fragmented into incoherent gasps. This aesthetic mirrors the love junkie’s internal state—chaotic, desperate, and unable to self-regulate. Fans of Love Junkie often seek out these
(Often the home for more mature, "raw"-style romance).
Often confused with the manhwa, this is a seinen erotic comedy by . Detailed collections of such titles are sometimes cataloged on Scribd .