Top Webtoon-based Series to Binge-watch This Weekend

hoon, known for his roles in Netflix’s “Kingdom” and “The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call,” alongside Park Bo-young and Seol-hyun, the series promises to take its audience on an emotional rollercoaster of horrifying and heartwarming moments.

‘Misaeng: Incomplete Life’ on Netflix Im Si-wan in “Misaeng: Incomplete Life” (Netflix) A poignant exploration of young Koreans navigating the realities of the corporate world, “Misaeng: Incomplete Life” offers an evocative narrative of their complex transitions into adulthood.Adapted from veteran cartoonist Yoon Tae-ho’s webtoon of the same name, the series follows Geu-rae, played by Im Si-wan, who abandons his dreams of becoming a professional Go player to join the corporate grind.This critically acclaimed TV series, which bagged three Baeksang Arts Awards — including best TV director, best actor, and best new actor — has been praised for its authentic portrayal of office life.The “Misaeng” soundtrack also features unforgettable songs, such as Yi Sung-yol’s “Fly” and Bol4’s reimagining of “Milestone,” enriching the heart-rending viewing experience.

‘Divorce Attorney Shin’ on Tving, Netflix Cho Seung-woo in “Divorce Attorney Shin” (Tving) Starring Cho Seung-woo as pianist-turned-lawyer Sung-han, “Divorce Attorney Shin” explores the human stories within the complex world of divorce.Adapted from a popular Kakao Webtoon, the drama veers away from the typical legal thriller and instead leans into a deeply emotional narrative.Rather than focusing on sensationalizing divorce, the series unfolds with a quiet yet powerful emotional resonance, examining the human condition with compassion and understanding.The series strikes a delicate balance, offering warmth and introspection that will leave you reflecting long after the credits roll.