The narrative centers on Yewon, a recent high school graduate who enters into an affair with a married man, Han Ju-eon. The situation becomes more complicated when a classmate, Jeong Hwa-ik, discovers the affair and blackmails or manipulates Yewon into a new, morally unstable arrangement.

(Renai Junkie). Both delve into adult themes of obsession, unconventional relationships, and the fallout of romantic choices.

You can find trailers and updates for this series on official platforms like TikTok and Facebook . Love Junkies (Classic Japanese Manga)

Beneath the surface-level sex and violence, Love Junkie Raw Comics explores a range of themes and symbolism that add depth and complexity to the narrative. Some of the most prominent themes include:

The term “love junkie” refers to an individual whose pursuit of romantic attachment mirrors the compulsive, self-destructive patterns of substance abuse. While psychology categorizes this as love addiction, the raw comics movement—emerging from 1980s underground comix and zine culture—has visualized this condition with visceral honesty. Works like Julie Doucet’s Dirty Plotte , Aline Kominsky-Crumb’s Love That Bunch , and more recent autofiction zines frame love not as a redemptive force but as a hit, a high, and a harrowing crash.

: Written by Moseoli and Ohrozi , with artwork by Pu-Pa .