I don't think Koogie has made any additional mangas. Usually, when an artist becomes famous for a particular work like Killing Stalking, it takes some time before they come up with something new, if at all.
Not that I know of. Koogie seems to be mainly known for Killing Stalking.
As far as I'm aware, Koogie hasn't produced any other mangas. Maybe in the future, but for now, Killing Stalking is the main work associated with them.
To my knowledge, Koogi hasn't produced any other significant mangas. Maybe they have some lesser-known works or are currently working on new ones that haven't been widely publicized yet.
I'm not sure. Maybe you could check some manga-related forums or websites for more info.
You can start by looking for it on popular manga reading platforms. Some common ones are MangaPlus or Webtoon. Just search for 'Killing Stalking' and you should be able to find it.
Yes, Killing Stalking is a manhwa. It's known for its intense and controversial storyline.
Not that I know of. Oda is mainly known for his prominent and popular manga works.
Killing Stalking exists in both manga and anime forms. The manga provided the basis for the anime adaptation. However, both have their unique characteristics and might appeal differently to viewers depending on their preferences.
Popularity of 'Killing Stalking' lemon fanfictions is likely to be relatively low. The nature of the original work is already quite extreme and controversial. Many fans would rather engage with fanfictions that add depth to the story, such as exploring the backstories of the characters or alternative endings. Moreover, the idea of 'lemon' fanfictions can be off - putting to a large number of people, so it's not likely to be a mainstream part of the 'Killing Stalking' fanfiction community.
No, it's not. Killing Stalking is a fictional work and not based on real events.
No, it isn't. Killing Stalking is a fictional story created by the author's imagination.