The 2009 best-selling Korean novels were as follows:
1 "You from the Stars"
2 Secret Garden
The Temptation of the Wolf
4. The Unblockable High School
5 My Girl
6 "A Plum Blossom"
7 Stairway to Heaven
City Hunter
9 Life and Death Sniper
Lover
The above is based on the 2009 best-selling list of Korean novels released by the Korean Writers Association. This ranking reflected the Korean readers 'interest in some popular novels and also reflected the development trend of the Korean novel market.
In Korea, manga is known as manhwa. It has its own unique style and characteristics that set it apart from traditional manga from other countries. Manhwa often showcases diverse art styles and storylines that appeal to a wide range of readers.
The following is the latest Korean entertainment novel rankings:
1 Why Secretary Kim Is Like That-Park Jiyeon
2 "You from the Stars"-Jeon Ji-hyun
3 Descendants of the Sun-Song Zhongji and Jiang Wu
4 "Ghost"-Kong Xiaozhen
5 Wolf and Beauty-Park Baojian and Park Shin Hye
6 "Your You from the Stars"-Cheon Song Yi
7 "Vigorous Women Are Bong-shun"-Park Bo-young
8."Vigorous Women All Follow"-Kim Hena
Cheese Trap-A very popular TV series in Korea
School 2015-Kim Soohyun and Jeong Soo-ah
These novels were very popular and covered various elements of the Korean entertainment industry, including romance, love, suspense, science fiction, and so on.
The comics compilation list was a subjective concept. Different people and organizations might have different classifications and lists. However, below are some common comics categories and lists for reference:
1. Action comics: The main feature is the intense and exciting action scenes, often containing violence, blood and other elements.
2. Adventure comics: With exploration and adventure as the theme, the protagonist often faces various dangers and challenges.
3. Romance comics: The love story between the protagonists often becomes the main plot of the story.
4. Sci-fi comics: sci-fi themed characters usually solve various problems through technological means.
5. Horror comics: With horror and horror as the theme, the protagonist often encounters various horror incidents and threats.
6. Fantasy comics: With fantasy and magic as the theme, the protagonist usually uses magic and fantasy elements to solve various problems.
7. Historical comics: The main character's adventures in ancient or modern times with history as the theme.
8. Geography comics: The main characters 'explorations and adventures in different regions are based on geography.
9. Children's comics: The main reader group is children, telling all kinds of interesting stories and children's educational content.
The above are just some common categories and lists of comics. In fact, there are many other categories and types of works.
A well-known Korean manga is 'Tower of God'. It features an intriguing world-building and complex character developments. The plot keeps you hooked from start to finish.