Summary
- Unique manhwa genres are bridging the gap with manga, gaining popularity.
- Uncanny Charm, G-School, and The Scholar’s Reincarnation offer compelling supernatural stories.
- Ghost Hunters, Promised Orchid, The Hellbound give engaging narratives with rich characters.
Korean manhwa have been carving their own corner in the highly dominated pop-culture anime fandoms for quite some time now. The gap between manga and manhwa has been bridging, and that could be attributed to how unique some manhwa genres are. With the rise of hyper-popular adaptations like Solo Leveling, more and more fans are getting into that signature manhwa vibe.
Although manhwa, particularly those involving ghost hunters as protagonists, are slightly more niche than some other genres, those that do exist have some of the most unique plotlines in the sphere. Halloween might be over, but the supernatural never really goes out of style — especially in action-packed manhwa.

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Uncanny Charm
Supernatural Slice Of Life With An Endearing Romantic Entanglement
Author(s) |
Kom |
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Released |
2020 |
Status |
Completed |
Uncanny Charm will hit all the right notes for all the BL fans out there. The wholesome chemistry between the two leads, Yoon-Jae and Beom-Jinn, feels organic and vital to the plot and not forced, unlike some BL manhwa. The entire thing kicks off when Beom-Jinn moves into Yoon-Jae’s building — only for things to take a seriously eerie turn.
Things get spooky when apparitions start stalking Yoo-Jae. This brings the two to work together in order to help the wandering spirits move on into the afterlife. While the dangers in Uncanny Charm might not be as extreme as some of the other manhwa about ghost hunters out there, there is still a feeling of gravitas. It definitely packs emotional gut punches and hits readers right in the feels. Both main characters face challenges that test their bond and their potential future as a couple.
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G-School
A Hilarious, Shonen-Style Hero With A Good Heart
Author(s) |
Son Chang-ho |
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Released |
2005 |
Status |
Unknown |
G-School is a quirky one. This manhwa about ghost hunters might seem out of left field, but trust that it is a fun read, especially for fans of more classic shonen-style Japanese manga protagonists like Naruto from its namesake, or Luffy from One Piece. In G-School, the main character, Soryun, is a loudmouthed, brave, and streetwise high-school kid who hails from a lineage of shamans. Naturally, this allows Soryun to sense and see spirits, apparitions, and all kinds of demonic entities.

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All kinds of antics ensue as he goes about his duties, trying to juggle high school and the grueling training lessons from his mentor. The only negative about G-School is that it is not complete, and there isn’t any strong indicator that suggests a comeback is in the works. But for throwback manga enthusiasts, G-School is a solid manhwa worth checking out.
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The Scholar’s Reincarnation
Gripping Action Spectacle With A Compelling Character-Driven Story
Author(s) |
Soo Yu Hyun, Yum Jack Jack |
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Released |
2016 |
Status |
Completed |
While it’s true that ghost hunters, or rather the ghost-hunting element itself, aren’t that prominent in The Scholar’s Reincarnation, they are present in this manhwa nonetheless. What the fans love about this one is the Isekai trope revolving around the protagonist, Hwang Jung-Woo, but it’s handled with compelling narrative beats that make it stand out. This world itself is full of fascinating creatures, including powerful ghosts and spirits, which the main character has no qualms fighting off. So, again, while it’s not explicitly about ghost hunting, the elements are there.

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The Scholar’s Reincarnation shines the most during the fight scenes. Given that the hero was a martial artist, and he still has those skills in addition to some hardcore mystical powers, the combat scenarios are a visual delight. It is a tall order to portray an overpowered hero in a way that readers can find interesting, but The Scholar’s Reincarnation pulls it off. Hwang Jung-Woo’s motivation is an admirable one: he wishes to live his new life to the fullest while protecting his new family from harm. Ironically, this leads him into direct conflict with the many supernatural beings.
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The Hellbound
A Unique Tale Shrouded In Mystery With A Fulfilling Payoff
Author(s) |
Yeon Sang-ho, Choi Gyu-seok |
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Released |
2019 |
Status |
Completed |
The Hellbound is a dark fantasy horror manhwa known for its profoundly HP Lovecraftian themes and its globally famous K-Drama adaptation. It stretches the rules of manhwa about ghost hunters. Instead of humans chasing after spirits, the so-called hunters become the hunted — by cosmic, hellish entities known as Hellbound Creatures.
These gigantic, bone-chilling cosmic beings appear at the time of the person’s death and, supposedly, drag the person to hell. It is difficult to dissect the whole story, but the crux of the plot involves an investigation aspect where the main character, Inspector Jin, begins uncovering the mystery behind the Hellbound Creatures.
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Ghost Hunters
Moral Conundrums, Spooky Ambiance, And Tension-Filled Scenes
Author(s) |
You Sang-jin |
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Released |
2009 |
Status |
Completed |
One of the more mature manhwa about ghost hunters is, well, Ghost Hunters. It’s a funny and kind of on-the-nose series, but its name is the only thing humorous about it. The story is as grim and dark as grim tales go, but worth checking out. The aspect of tragedy is strong in Ghost Hunters, as it depicts complex, no-win situations where almost every triumph feels bittersweet. The main character, Kim Jung-Hoon, is drafted into the ranks of the titular Ghost Hunters, yet he is hesitant to cut down the spirits and ghosts ruthlessly.

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A solid cast of fellow hunters, who all have fully fleshed-out personas and backstories, add that extra layer of detail that makes Ghost Hunters such a stand-out manhwa. When the showdown scenes take place, it is an astonishingly beautiful sight with lots of actions and colorful flashiness that’s a staple with action-oriented manhwa. That said, this one should be approached with caution. The storyline leans much darker and more mature than an average manhwa, and may include themes that are not for everyone.
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Promised Orchid
Emotive Art Style, Fast Pacing, & Crisp Action Make It Worthwhile
Author(s) |
Park Jin-Hwan, Jung Hyun-Joo |
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Released |
2019 |
Status |
Completed |
Promised Orchid can easily be considered one of the best manhwa about ghost hunters, as it has a feel-good story and wholesome emotions. The entire series is every bit the hype beast as the fans claim it to be, with an ideal dynamic between the leads, Jae Sin and So Chun. There are demons and spirits heavily involved in conflict with the duo, but their teamwork and bond allow them to triumph over these adversities.
Promised Orchid is an excellent manhwa from beginning to end. It’s filled with intricate mysteries involving the ancestors of both characters, and jaw-dropping plot twists. It would also be a crime not to acknowledge the utterly gorgeous artwork. Each fight is a feast for the eyes, but even more exquisite are the facial expressions that depict the emotional depth of Promised Orchid’s characters. From rage to anguish, or despair to delightful glee, to heartfelt joy, it is spectacularly fulfilling to read.

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