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'''Knock Knock''' is a Korean Webcomic [[screamer]] created by ''Horang'' in 2015.
'''Knock Knock''' is a Korean webcomic [[screamer]] created by ''Studio Horang'' in 2015.
==Story==
The webcomic begins by introducing Minji, a character deeply engrossed in typing on her computer. Her mother inquires about Minji's activities, who offers her cookies and recognizing her diligent work ethic. There's also a mention of Minji's father potentially being away on a business trip for a few days. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of the summer of 2013. Around 1 a.m, a driver transports Minji to Seoul Station, where she's embarking on a journey to Japan for her art studies. Notably, before her departure, Minji requests the driver to place her suitcase in the trunk.


The comic starts off with someone typing on a computer named Minji. Her mom asked her what she was up to and offered her cookies, telling her that that she is a hard worker, and that her dad might be on a business trip, returning for a couple of days.
As the driver approaches Ok-Su station, Minji comes across the legend of the station's ghost. The Webcomic introduces a game called "Wall-knock ghost," where players summon a ghost and ask questions. Minji remembers about playing this game with friends during her childhood. The game involves knocking on walls until a distinct sound is produced, followed by using a pencil to predict answers based on how it falls. A brief silence ensues during the drive, broken by the driver's inquiry about the game's response. Minji's reply, "murder" serves as a evidential moment. As the story progresses, the driver reaches his destination, only to find Minji missing and a disturbing reveal inside the suitcase—a lifeless, bloodied Minji, accompanied by a screamer.
 
The webcomic described what happens in the summer of 2013. At around 1AM, the driver was heading to the nearby Seoul Station, as Minji prepared, she asked the driver to open the trunk for her, in which the driver put her suitcase in the trunk and returned to the driver's seat.
 
There was a game that she heard about which was called "'''Wall-knock ghost'''", a game where players summon a ghost and ask it questions. She had tried it with her friends when she was little. Students go around knocking on the wall until they made a complete circle of the room, afterwards, they'll find an empty place in the wall that goes "thud" when they hit it. If they stand in front of it with their friend and ask a question, the pencil will fall and face either them or their friend.
 
After sitting in silence for about a minute, the driver broke the crushing silence and asked what it says, as Minji says "murder". As the driver approached the building, he called out Minji but she had gone missing, he opened the suitcase, revealing a bloodied corpse of Minji with a screech. When the driver saw the body of Minji, he called the police immediately. When they arrived, he explained what happened and an investigation was initiated, the Mom also reported what happened 5 months afterwards and showed security camera near the shopping mall where Minji had gotten in the taxi, the footage showed the man who had dropped the suitcase off and the murderer who killed her.
 
At the end of the webcomic, the same screamer appears, along with a GIF consisting of people reacting to the webcomic.  


The narrative then reach into the subsequent investigation after the driver's call to the police about the suitcase. Key evidence includes security camera footage from a shopping mall near where Minji entered the taxi. The footage reveals both the individual who left the suitcase and the murderer. Later, a scene unfolds at Minji's apartment, where the driver, echoing Minji's actions, engages in the wall-knocking game. The webcomic ends with the same screamer along with a GIF depicting people's reactions to the webcomic.
== Link ==
== Link ==
<u>NOTE</u>: The following comic contains a [[screamer]]!  
<u>NOTE</u>: The following comic contains a [[screamer]]!  
* m.webtoons.com/en/thriller/chiller/knock-knock-horang/viewer?title_no=536&episode_no=21&webtoon-platform-redirect=true
* m.webtoons.com/en/thriller/chiller/knock-knock-horang/viewer?title_no=536&episode_no=21&webtoon-platform-redirect=true
 
== See Also ==
*[[Bongcheon-Dong Ghost]]
*[[Ghost in Masung Tunnel]]
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Knock Knock is a Korean webcomic screamer created by Studio Horang in 2015.

Story

The webcomic begins by introducing Minji, a character deeply engrossed in typing on her computer. Her mother inquires about Minji's activities, who offers her cookies and recognizing her diligent work ethic. There's also a mention of Minji's father potentially being away on a business trip for a few days. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of the summer of 2013. Around 1 a.m, a driver transports Minji to Seoul Station, where she's embarking on a journey to Japan for her art studies. Notably, before her departure, Minji requests the driver to place her suitcase in the trunk.

As the driver approaches Ok-Su station, Minji comes across the legend of the station's ghost. The Webcomic introduces a game called "Wall-knock ghost," where players summon a ghost and ask questions. Minji remembers about playing this game with friends during her childhood. The game involves knocking on walls until a distinct sound is produced, followed by using a pencil to predict answers based on how it falls. A brief silence ensues during the drive, broken by the driver's inquiry about the game's response. Minji's reply, "murder" serves as a evidential moment. As the story progresses, the driver reaches his destination, only to find Minji missing and a disturbing reveal inside the suitcase—a lifeless, bloodied Minji, accompanied by a screamer.

The narrative then reach into the subsequent investigation after the driver's call to the police about the suitcase. Key evidence includes security camera footage from a shopping mall near where Minji entered the taxi. The footage reveals both the individual who left the suitcase and the murderer. Later, a scene unfolds at Minji's apartment, where the driver, echoing Minji's actions, engages in the wall-knocking game. The webcomic ends with the same screamer along with a GIF depicting people's reactions to the webcomic.

Link

NOTE: The following comic contains a screamer!

  • m.webtoons.com/en/thriller/chiller/knock-knock-horang/viewer?title_no=536&episode_no=21&webtoon-platform-redirect=true

See Also

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