Line Webtoon

WEBTOON is a webtoon publishing portal launched by Naver Corporation in South Korea in 2004. The service gained a large amount of traction during the late 2000s and early 2010s. The service first launched in Korea as Naver Webtoon and then globally as LINE Webtoon in July 2014 as the Naver brand is not well known outside the country and some of its services are also not available outside of Korea. In 2016, Naver's webtoon service entered the Japanese market as XOY and the Chinese market as Dongman Manhua.[1][2] On December 18, 2018, Naver closed down XOY service in Japan and migrated all of its translated and original webtoons to LINE Manga, its manga service that offers licensed manga.[3] In 2019, LINE Webtoon was changed to Webtoon (only in English) and was brought over to the Spanish and French Version.

WEBTOON
Logo of the website
Type of site
Webtoon platform
Available inKorean, Chinese, English, Spanish, French, Indonesian, Japanese, Thai
OwnerNaver Corporation
Created byJunKoo Kim
URLwww.webtoon.com
Alexa rank 2,057 (02/2020)
CommercialYes
RegistrationOptional
Launched2004 (South Korea)
2014 English, Taiwanese, Thai
2015 Indonesian, Japanese (Xoy Ver.)
2019 Japanese (Line Manga Ver.), Spanish, French
Current statusActive

LINE Webtoon comics can be discovered through the "daily system" function, along with being read and downloaded for free on computers and both iOS and Android devices.[4][5]

History

LINE Webtoon was founded by JunKoo Kim in 2004, under the name "WEBTOON," after he watched the manhwa industry crash in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Kim, who grew up reading Japanese manga and Korean superhero comics, was looking for a way to get new comics created because he found that there were very few new comics coming out. Kim theorized that tall, scrollable comics would work well on the World Wide Web, as users were already used to scrolling through web pages. Because of this unusual layout, Kim initially had difficulty finding artists to create webtoons on his service, but he found that manhwa were willing to do something different because of the poor state of the local manhwa industry.[6] In May 2020, it was announced that 30% the American Branch is being transfered to Line Corporation [7]

Global launch

On July 2, 2014, the LINE Webtoon website and mobile app were launched worldwide, allowing international artists to upload their own works to the service. Naver Corporation selected 42 webtoons (including Noblesse, Tower of God, and The God of High School) and one new webtoon by an American artist to be available on the service in English at launch.[8][9] According to 148 Apps, the service offered "plenty of content" at launch, as seven to ten webtoons were updated each day and the webtoons spanned various genres.[10]

Partnerships

In April 2013, LINE Webtoon created a Profit Page Share program. This compensation program that allow artists to get a larger profit through advertisements or their own personal stores, but is shared between NHN Corp and the artists themselves.[4][11]

In 2015, LINE Webtoon partnered with US comics veteran Stan Lee, Image Comics co-founder Marc Silvestri, and make-up artist Michelle Phan in order to promote their service.[12][13] Silvestri brought his long-running comics series Cyberforce to the platform.[14] Various other established American comic book artists and cartoonists have also partnered with LINE Webtoon over time, including Dean Haspiel (New Brooklyn),[15] Katie Cook (Nothing Special),[16] Seth Kushner and Shamus Beyale (The Brooklynite),[17] and Tracy J. Butler (Lackadaisy).[18]

In September 2016, LINE Webtoon partnered with the Patreon crowdfunding service, incorporating a "Patreon button" in the "Discover" portion of the website. This function creates an easier channel for readers and artists to mutually communicate.[19] Naver invested US$3.6 million and $1,000 every following month for webtoon creators who reached a certain threshold of activity and popularity with a Patreon page.[18][20] One month later, Naver signed with the Creative Artists Agency for film and television opportunities in the United States.[21]

LINE Webtoon also partnered with DeviantArt in the second half of 2016, in the form of the "Artist Alley Tour". The companies were active at four Comic Cons: Boston Comic Con, Baltimore Comic Con, Rose City Comic Con, and New York Comic Con. Here, LINE Webtoon and DeviantArt held discussion panels, "Artist Alley Sponsorships", live draw events, influencer and creator demonstration areas, and on-site contests.[22][23]

In 2017 LINE Webtoon and Legendary Comics expanded their partnership with the addition of John Barrowman's Acursian and season 2 of Firebrand.[24][25]

In 2018 included partnering with Noble Transmission and Common for the new Caster series.[26]

On October 15, 2019, Crunchyroll and LINE Webtoon announced a partnership to produce animated works of LINE Webtoon's catalog. The two will team up to tackle distribution, licensing, and retail of the series produced from the partnership.[27]

Userbase

The userbase of WEBTOON grew rapidly after the service was released globally, with 10 million people reading on the platform daily and 35 million people monthly.[28] In Asia, several webtoons receive 5 million views per week.[28] In 2016, 42% of the webtoon creators on LINE Webtoon were female, as were 50% of its 6 million active daily readers.[29][30] 75% of the users in North America are 24 years old or younger and 64% are female.[31][32]

As of July 1, 2019, WEBTOON has grown to more than 100 billion views annually.[33]

Contests

Naver Corporation has held various comics competitions through its WEBTOON service. In 2015, LINE launched the "Challenge League", a recurring competition where amateur artists have the chance to become an "official LINE webtoon artist", as well as win tens of thousands of US Dollars. Over 19,000 people joined the first English-language Challenge League in February 2015, which was won by Stephen McCranie's Space Boy.[34] Local Challenge Weeks were also held; the first Thai Challenge League was held in April 2015 and had a grand prize of 1 million baht.[35]

In June 2015, Naver Corporation hosted the Science Fiction Comics Contest, a global competition with a grand prize of $30,000 USD. JunKoo Kim called science fiction, the theme of the competition, "both the broadest and fastest-growing area in comics and entertainment, [and thus] a natural fit as the genre for our second comics contest." This contest had over 800 entrants and was won by Srinitybeast's Overdrive.[36][37]

In November 2018, WEBTOON selected the winner of their Discover Creator Contest, Cape of Spirits. The winner received a total of $80,000 USD and an exclusive contract for the series.[38]

The Fourth Contest "The Short Story Contest" was announced on February 28, 2020 and started on April 30 until June 30, 2020. The top winners would get $15,000 USD an animated short and a featured contract. This was also the first contest where only short stories were allowed along with an animated short. The requirements were 3 to 5 chapters and 30+ panels per episode.[39]

Other media

Various movies, Korean dramas, animated series, and video games have been produced based on webtoons released on Naver Corporation's service. According to JunKoo Kim in 2014, "a total of 189 books, videos and games based on Naver webtoons have either been produced or are in the process of being made."[9] However, LINE Webtoon's first entry of video content in the United States came in 2016, in the form of an animated film based on Noblesse.[40]

On November 7, 2016, Air Seoul announced that it had collaborated with LINE Webtoon to produce pre-flight safety demonstration videos. Some of the works featured in these include Denma, The Sound of Heart, and Noblesse.[41]

In July 2019, WEBTOON produced their first animated series from one of their exclusive originals, My Giant Nerd Boyfriend.[42]

In October 2019, Crunchyroll revealed on Instagram the collaboration of itself and Webtoons for animated series opportunities. In February 2020, Crunchyroll had announced that the Webtoon Animated Series are: Noblesse, Tower of God and God of High School.[43]

Language history

June 2004 Korean Launch

July 2014 English Launch ~About 10 Years Since The Korean Version

July 2014 Taiwanese Launch

November 2014 Thai Launch

April 2015 Indonesian Launch

June 2016 Japanese "Xoy" launch

May 2017 Naver Webtoon Corp Founded

July 2018 Japanese Webtoons goes to Line Manga

January 2019 Xoy Merges with Line Manga

November 2019 Spanish Version Launches

December 2019 French Version Launches

[44]

Adaptations

Title Author Format Premiere Notes Reference
We Broke Up
(우리 헤어졌어요)
Ryu Chae-rin Web series June 29, 2015 Broadcast on Naver TV and YouTube [45][46]
Cheese in the Trap
(치즈인더트랩)
Soonkki TV series January 4, 2016 Broadcast on tvN [47][48]
Film March 14, 2018 Broadcast on tvN [49][50]
The Sound of Your Heart
(마음의 소리)
Jo Seok TV series November 7, 2016 Broadcast on Naver TV and KBS2 [51]
unTOUCHable
(언터처블)
Massstar TV series November 20, 2017 Broadcast on Sohu TV [52]
Along with the Gods
(신과함께)
Joo Ho-min Film December 20, 2017 Realies Pictures, Dexter Studios [53]
My ID is Gangnam Beauty
(내 ID는 강남미인!)
Gi Meng-gi TV series July 27, 2018 Broadcast on JTBC [54][55][56][57][58]
Hell Is Other People
(타인은 지옥이다)
Kim Yong-ki TV series August 31, 2019 Broadcast on OCN [59][60][61]
Pegasus Market
(쌉니다 천리마마트)
Kim Gyu-sam TV series September 20, 2019 Broadcast on tvN [62][63][64]
Eggnoid Archie the RedCat Film December 5, 2019 No US release yet [65][66][67]
Tower of God
(신의 탑)
Lee Jong-hui Anime April 1, 2020 Crunchyroll release [68][69]
Odd Girl Out
(소녀의 세계)
Morangg Web series April 22, 2020 Broadcast on Naver TV, V LIVE, and YouTube [70]
The God of High School
(갓 오브 하이스쿨)
Park Yong-je Anime July 6, 2020 Crunchyroll release [71][72][69] [73]
Pop Out Boy!
(만찢남녀)
Nimni Web series June 25, 2020 Broadcast on YouTube and MBC [74][75]
Sweet Home
(스위트홈)
Kim Kan-bi and Hwang Young-chan TV series 2020 Netflix release [76][77][78]
True Beauty
(여신강림)
Yaongyi TBA 2020 Broadcast on tvN [79][80]
Love Revolution
(연애혁명)
232 Web series 2020 TBA [81][82]
Rest in Peace
(고인의 명복)
Jo Joo-hee TBA TBA [83]
Vigilante
(비질란테)
CRG, Kim Gyu-sam Film TBA TBA [64][62]
The Romantic, Fake Marriage
(완벽한 쇼윈도)
TBA TBA TBA Adaptation of the Web Novel by Rose Bean. [84][85]
A Good Day to be a Dog
(오늘도 사랑스럽개)
Lee Hey TBA TBA [86]

See also

  • Studio N, a film studio that does drama adaptations of Naver Webtoon series.

References

  1. "無料漫画アプリXOY ジョイが最強な3つの理由とおすすめ漫画3作品". October 3, 2017.
  2. "▷ Dongmanmanhua.cn Website statistics and traffic analysis | Dongmanmanhua". dongmanmanhua.cn.ipaddress.com.
  3. "お知らせ :: XOY". xoy.webtoons.com.
  4. "An Interview With JunKoo Kim Creator of LINE Webtoon". Comic Bastards. Retrieved April 3, 2020.
  5. "[LINE] LINE Webtoon Released First on Android, Offers Free Comic Content on Smartphones | LINE Corporation | News". LINE Corporation. Retrieved April 3, 2020.
  6. Acuna, Kristen (February 12, 2016). "Millions in Korea are obsessed with these revolutionary comics -- now they're going global". Business Insider.
  7. https://d.line-scdn.net/stf/linecorp/en/ir/all/LINE_20200527_EN.pdf
  8. "Popular Mobile Webcomic Service, LINE Webtoon, Debuts in the United States and Worldwide". PR Newswire. July 2, 2014.
  9. Brown, Elizabeth (August 23, 2014). "Op-Ed: LINE Webtoon, a Web comic service, makes U.S. and global debut". Digital Journal.
  10. Allen, Jennifer (July 15, 2014). "LINE Webtoon Review". 148 Apps.
  11. Herald, The Korea (June 6, 2013). "Ad program for webtoon artists takes off". www.koreaherald.com. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
  12. Gustines, George Gene (July 5, 2015). "Stan Lee and Michelle Phan Help Line Webtoon, Digital Comics Site, Expand in U.S." The New York Times.
  13. Lovett, Jamie (July 6, 2015). "Stan Lee Helping Korean Digital Comics Site Expand Into The U.S." Comicbook.com.
  14. Wilson, Matt D. (August 31, 2015). "Marc Silvestri Brings 'Cyber Force' To LINE Webtoon". Comics Alliance.
  15. MacDonald, Heidi (October 7, 2015). "LINE Webtoon launches the New Brooklyn comics line". Comics Beat.
  16. Johnston, Rich (September 30, 2016). "Katie Cook's Nothing Special Comes To LINE WebToon Next Year – And Debuts At NYCC". Bleeding Cool.
  17. MacDonald, Heidi (November 16, 2016). "LINE Webtoon launches The Brooklynite by Kushner and Bayale". Comics Beat.
  18. Heidi, MacDonald (August 1, 2016). "LINE Webtoon and Patreon team up to invest up to $3,600,000 in webcomics". Comics Beat.
  19. Shiach, Kieran. "LINE Webtoon Partners With Patreon To Support Creators". ComicsAlliance. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
  20. Jusino, Teresa (August 1, 2016). "LINE Webtoon and Patreon Partner to Support and Develop Digital Comic Creators". The Mary Sue.
  21. Spangler, Todd (August 31, 2016). "Korea's LINE Webtoon Digital-Comics Publisher Signs With CAA for TV and Film Projects". Variety.
  22. Jusino, Teresa (August 8, 2016). "WEBTOON and DeviantArt Announce "Artist Alley Tour" to Support and Showcase Digital Comic Creators". The Mary Sue.
  23. Lovett, Jamie (August 9, 2016). "LINE Webtoon Teams With DeviantArt For Convention Tour". Comicbook.com.
  24. Able, Sane and (November 21, 2017). "Webtoon and Legendary Comics expand partnership with new titles".
  25. "LEGENDARY Partners With LINE WEBTOON For Exclusive Comics". Newsarama. December 5, 2016.
  26. Salkowitz, Rob. "Stan Lee, Warren Ellis, Fabian Nicieza Highlight New Webtoon Series Launches This Fall". Forbes.
  27. Author, Guest. "Crunchyroll and WEBTOON Team Up to Co-Produce New Animated Content". Crunchyroll. Retrieved October 15, 2019.
  28. Arrant, Chris (August 22, 2016). "Inside LINE Webtoon & Its 10 Million Daily Readers". Newsarama.
  29. MacDonald, Heidi (February 29, 2016). "LINE Webtoon: readership is 50% female". Comics Beat.
  30. Johnston, Rich (February 29, 2016). "42% Of WEBTOONS's Comic Creators Are Female – And Half Are Read By Women". Bleeding Cool.
  31. "[Sponsored Report] Naver Webtoon riding high on the Korean Wave". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved April 3, 2020.
  32. "Webtoon Builds an Audience for Webcomics". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
  33. "WEBTOON Illustrates Exceptional Storytelling With More Than 100 Billion Views Annually". finance.yahoo.com.
  34. "LINE Webtoon Announces Winners of $50,000 Contest Celebrating the Launch of Challenge League". PR Newswire. February 2, 2015.
  35. Akin (April 8, 2015). "Line Webtoon allows cartoonists, users to win big". Bangkok Post.
  36. Cox, Corolyn (June 9, 2015). "This Science Fiction Comics Contest May Be Relevant to Your Interests". The Mary Sue.
  37. Steinbeiser, Andrew (August 4, 2015). "Line Webtoon Reveals Science Fiction Comics Contest Winner". Comicbook.com.
  38. "Webtoon Discover Creator Contest Final Four!". Graphic Policy. November 9, 2018.
  39. "SHORT STORY CONTEST". www.webtoons.com.
  40. "LINE Webtoon Debuts Animated Adaptation of Noblesse on Crunchyroll". Anime News Network. February 5, 2016.
  41. "에어서울, '웹툰 캐릭터 등장' 기내 안전영상 제작" (in Korean). Money Today. November 7, 2016.
  42. https://www.bleedingcool.com/2019/07/09/my-giant-nerd-boyfriend-animated-webtoons-first-nerdtastic-animated-series/
  43. "Crunchyroll Originals - Launching 2020". www.crunchyroll.com.
  44. "네이버웹툰 주식회사". webtoonscorp.com.
  45. "2NE1's Dara to star in 'We Broke Up'". KoreaJoang Daily. Retrieved June 27, 2020.
  46. "Web Drama: We Broke Up". Hancinema. Retrieved June 27, 2020.
  47. "Webtoons emerge as source for dramas, films". koreatimes. January 27, 2016. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
  48. Gani, Ayesha (January 4, 2020). "Cheese in the Trap season 2: Release Date, Cast, New Season/Cancelled". The Cinemaholic. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
  49. "Film Version of CHEESE IN THE TRAP to be Released on March 14". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
  50. "'Cheese in the Trap' to start Monday night". The Korea Herald. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
  51. "The Sound of Your Heart". krosspictures.com. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
  52. "Web Drama: I Cannot Hug You". ChineseDrama.info. Retrieved June 8, 2020.
  53. Rumy, Doo (December 13, 2017). "[Herald Review] 'Along With Gods' all about spectacular visuals". Korea Herald. Retrieved January 7, 2018.
  54. "공식입장'아이디는 강남미인' 임수향X차은우, 출연 확정…'싱크로율 100%' 조합". Naver (in Korean). Sports Chosun. May 28, 2018.
  55. Gi, Maeng-gi. "내 ID는 강남미인! (My ID is Gangnam Beauty)". Naver WEBTOON.
  56. "'My ID is Gangnam Beauty' to premiere July 27". The Korea Times. July 23, 2018.
  57. "'My ID is Gangnam Beauty' to be more than just lovey-dovey campus romance". Kpop Herald. July 26, 2018.
  58. "내 ID는 강남미인!". Naver. Naver. Retrieved June 25, 2020.
  59. "타인은지옥이다". OCN.
  60. Kim, Na-kyeong (July 18, 2019). "당신의 지옥은 어디입니까?'…'타인은 지옥이다' 임시완, 티저 포스터 공개". Hei Hankyung (in Korean). Retrieved July 19, 2019.
  61. Kim, Eun-jin (August 30, 2019). "'Strangers from Hell' comes to television". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved September 1, 2019.
  62. "Hit web comic coming to a TV screen near you: 'Pegasus Market' takes a satirical look at the world of Korean conglomerates". Korea JoongAng Daily. September 12, 2019.
  63. "쌉니다 천리마마트". tvN.
  64. Kim Boram (September 23, 2019). "Kakao jumps into filmmaking industry". Yonhap News Agency.
  65. "LINE Webtoons Graduate to the Big Screen". Jakarta Globe. Retrieved April 3, 2020.
  66. "Insta Made Me Read It: Eggnoid and Deor". WWAC. November 7, 2019. Retrieved April 3, 2020.
  67. redaksi (November 28, 2019). "Eggnoid, Film Adaptasi dari Webtoon Karya Archie The Redcat". Nusantarapos.co.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved April 3, 2020.
  68. @Crunchyroll (April 1, 2020). "It's all been leading up to this moment. Tower of God Episode 1 is now LIVE on Crunchyroll! Watch: http://got.cr/tog1-twpic.twitter.com/iTBj25LPce" (Tweet). Retrieved April 4, 2020 via Twitter.
  69. @webtoon (February 25, 2020). "Some your favorite WEBTOON series are coming to life as @crunchyroll Originals! @tog_anime, @Anime_Noblesse, and @GOHS_official are coming soon! #WEBTOON pic.twitter.com/piSNsDUu53" (Tweet). Retrieved April 4, 2020 via Twitter.
  70. ""The World Of My 17" (2020 Web Drama): Cast & Summary". Kpopmap. Retrieved June 25, 2020.
  71. Sharma, Dhruv (March 15, 2020). "God of High School Anime Release Date, Webtoons, Crunchyroll 2020". The Cinemaholic. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
  72. Author, Guest. "Crunchyroll Reveals First Slate of Crunchyroll Originals". Crunchyroll. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
  73. https://twitter.com/GOHS_official/status/1272921878416375811
  74. "Kim Min Kyu + Weki Meki's Kim Doyeon Lead Colorful Cast Of Characters In "Pop Out Boy!"". Soompi. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
  75. ""Pop Out Boy!" (2020 Web Drama): Cast & Summary". Kpopmap. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
  76. White, Peter (December 18, 2019). "'Sweet Home': 'Mr. Sunshine' Director Lee Eung-bok To Adapt Korean Horror Cartoon For Netflix". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved December 20, 2019.
  77. Go, Jae-wan (December 18, 2019). "[공식]송강X이진욱X이시영, 넷플릭스 '스위트홈' 제작 확정". Sports Chosun (in Korean). Naver. Retrieved December 20, 2019.
  78. "Naver Webtoon to Enter Europe After Asia and North America". Go Trading Asia. December 25, 2019.
  79. "Moon Ga Young In Talks Along With Cha Eun Woo For Drama Based On Hit Webtoon "True Beauty"". soompi. Retrieved June 25, 2020.
  80. ""True Beauty" Drama From Webtoon To Air At The End Of 2020 & Casting Rumors". Kpopmap. Retrieved June 25, 2020.
  81. ""Love Revolution" (2020 Web Drama): Cast & Summary". Kpopmap. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
  82. "Update: WJSN's Dayoung To Make Acting Debut With Drama Starring Park Ji Hoon, Lee Ruby, And The Boyz's Younghoon". Soompi. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
  83. "Naver Webtoon "Rest in Peace" to Be Made Into a Drama". HanCinema. October 31, 2019.
  84. "잘나가는 웹소설 드라마로 만난다". en.seoul.co.kr (in Korean).
  85. "완벽한 쇼윈도". novel.naver.com.
  86. "Find Out Koreans Desired Cast For Remake Of Popular Webtoon "A Good Day To Be A Dog"". Kpopmap. Retrieved June 25, 2020.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.